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AWS Amplify Hosting provides a Git-based workflow for deploying and hosting fullstack serverless web applications.
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HTTP3 support for existing apps #3891

Closed KholdStare closed 9 months ago

KholdStare commented 10 months ago

Before opening, please confirm:

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I have asked about HTTP3 support here: https://github.com/aws-amplify/amplify-hosting/issues/3767 . However, the issue is now closed and locked without anyone able to comment on it or ask questions. Please don't lock issues after posting an extremely unhelpful comment.

The comment says "All new apps have HTTP/3 enabled by default." Great. I have so many questions:

Right now as a customer, I have no idea how to take advantage of this feature.

Describe how you'd like this feature to work

I would like to see some documentation on how to enable HTTP3 support in existing apps. Ideally issues should not be immediately locked in case customers wish to respond or ask questions.

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mauerbac commented 9 months ago

HTTP3 is supported. If you aren't seeing this please open a premium support case

github-actions[bot] commented 9 months ago

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KholdStare commented 9 months ago

I asked some questions. Can someone please answer?

mauerbac commented 9 months ago

Hi @KholdStare - sorry for missing those. Yes, we leverage CloudFront and it enables it for all apps new and existing. It should be enabled by default for all, so there isn't a setting. In terms of documentation, we should make clear this is enabled - I will work on that.

I can triple check your app - can you share the App ID? (this is ok to share on GitHub)

KholdStare commented 9 months ago

Hi, thank you. The app ID is d3ejuvhpmcoxdy

mauerbac commented 9 months ago

Yep, HTTP3 is enabled. You can check in the network tab of an HTTP3 enabled client. but yes I can confirm for you!

github-actions[bot] commented 9 months ago

This issue has been automatically locked.