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The documentation is an important part of this project. Requests-cache aims to be user-friendly, easy to get started with for new users, and flexible and powerful for advanced users.
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Hi everyone,
I'm building Saas app model where each client should have their own API_KEY specified expiry dateTime as additional authorization method (AWS Cognito User Pool is used by default authorization).
I can see we have one field API_Key but have no idea how appsync works out on selecting specifically which API_KEY corresponding for each clients.
Another scenario using API_Key as
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In the v1 documentation Dynamoose had a way to see some very basic example code of how to get started with the library.
We should do something similar so people can see a very simple example of how to get started with Dynamoose and what the code looks like.