diff --git a/src/fragments/lib/auth/js/react-native-social.mdx b/src/fragments/lib/auth/js/react-native-social.mdx index 9d76d8e3cf2..82b856f20f1 100644 --- a/src/fragments/lib/auth/js/react-native-social.mdx +++ b/src/fragments/lib/auth/js/react-native-social.mdx @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ const updatedAwsConfig = { Amplify.configure(updatedAwsConfig); ``` -For React Native applications, you need to define a custom URL scheme for your application before testing locally or publishing to the app store. This is different for Expo or vanilla React Native. For Expo, follow the steps in [Expo Linking Guide](https://docs.expo.io/guides/linking/). For vanilla React Native, follow the steps in [React Native Linking Guide](https://reactnative.dev/docs/linking). After completing those steps, assuming you are using `myapp` as the name of your URL Scheme (or whatever friendly name you have chosen), you will use these URLs as *Sign in Redirect URI(s)* and/or *Sign out redirect URI(s)* inputs. Your URIs could look like any of these: +For React Native applications, you need to define a custom URL scheme for your application before testing locally or publishing to the app store. This is different for Expo or vanilla React Native. For Expo, follow the steps in [Expo Linking Guide](https://docs.expo.dev/linking/overview/). For vanilla React Native, follow the steps in [React Native Linking Guide](https://reactnative.dev/docs/linking). After completing those steps, assuming you are using `myapp` as the name of your URL Scheme (or whatever friendly name you have chosen), you will use these URLs as *Sign in Redirect URI(s)* and/or *Sign out redirect URI(s)* inputs. Your URIs could look like any of these: - `myapp://` - `exp://127.0.0.1:19000/--/` (Local development if your app is running [in the Expo client](https://docs.expo.dev/guides/linking/#linking-to-your-app)). diff --git a/src/pages/gen1/[platform]/prev/build-a-backend/auth/add-social-provider/index.mdx b/src/pages/gen1/[platform]/prev/build-a-backend/auth/add-social-provider/index.mdx index 134a8089bea..33aedbfd3f8 100644 --- a/src/pages/gen1/[platform]/prev/build-a-backend/auth/add-social-provider/index.mdx +++ b/src/pages/gen1/[platform]/prev/build-a-backend/auth/add-social-provider/index.mdx @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ const updatedAwsConfig = { Amplify.configure(updatedAwsConfig); ``` -For React Native applications, you need to define a custom URL scheme for your application before testing locally or publishing to the app store. This is different for Expo or vanilla React Native. For Expo, follow the steps in [Expo Linking Guide](https://docs.expo.io/guides/linking/). For vanilla React Native, follow the steps in [React Native Linking Guide](https://reactnative.dev/docs/linking). After completing those steps, assuming you are using `myapp` as the name of your URL Scheme (or whatever friendly name you have chosen), you will use these URLs as _Sign in Redirect URI(s)_ and/or _Sign out redirect URI(s)_ inputs. Your URIs could look like any of these: +For React Native applications, you need to define a custom URL scheme for your application before testing locally or publishing to the app store. This is different for Expo or vanilla React Native. For Expo, follow the steps in [Expo Linking Guide](https://docs.expo.dev/linking/overview/). For vanilla React Native, follow the steps in [React Native Linking Guide](https://reactnative.dev/docs/linking). After completing those steps, assuming you are using `myapp` as the name of your URL Scheme (or whatever friendly name you have chosen), you will use these URLs as _Sign in Redirect URI(s)_ and/or _Sign out redirect URI(s)_ inputs. Your URIs could look like any of these: - `myapp://` - `exp://127.0.0.1:19000/--/` (Local development if your app is running [in the Expo client](https://docs.expo.dev/guides/linking#linking-to-your-app)).