I am trying to initialize the amplify but it is failling due to network error. Below is command stack.
amplify init
Note: It is recommended to run this command from the root of your app directory
? Enter a name for the project useapp
The following configuration will be applied:
Project information
| Name: useapp
| Environment: dev
| Default editor: Visual Studio Code
| App type: javascript
| Javascript framework: none
| Source Directory Path: src
| Distribution Directory Path: dist
| Build Command: npm.cmd run-script build
| Start Command: npm.cmd run-script start
? Initialize the project with the above configuration? Yes
Using default provider awscloudformation
? Select the authentication method you want to use: AWS access keys
? accessKeyId: ********************
? secretAccessKey: ****************************************
? region: ap-south-1
Error: unable to get local issuer certificate
at TLSSocket.onConnectSecure (_tls_wrap.js:1497:34)
at TLSSocket.emit (events.js:315:20)
at TLSSocket.EventEmitter.emit (domain.js:467:12)
at TLSSocket._finishInit (_tls_wrap.js:932:8)
at TLSWrap.ssl.onhandshakedone (_tls_wrap.js:706:12) {
code: 'NetworkingError',
region: 'ap-south-1',
hostname: 'amplify.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com',
retryable: true,
time: 2021-04-20T12:27:20.274Z
}
I checked many forums. It happens when proxy is involved (General suggestion is to set environment variables http_proxy and https_proxy). Though my laptop is on company VPN but there is no proxy set. please find the output of netsh command
PS C:\Windows\system32> netsh winhttp show proxy
Current WinHTTP proxy settings:
Direct access (no proxy server).
PS C:\Windows\system32>
Please help me to solve the issue.
I had exactly the same problem as you on a company laptop and what I did was disable the VPN. Generally companies use a VPN software, in my case it's called ZScaler, it always has the icon on the taskbar, what you should do is exit. ZScaller icon
The issue is that the AWS JS SDK for Node does not directly support the CA bundle configuration (as described here https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js/issues/2970).
In the comments, a solution is noted, that by setting the environment variable
NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS = /path/to/certificate
to point to the root certificate file (you will need to ask your company for access to that)
it will then be able to find the issuer certificate.
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