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Add Sign Up User With Email And Password as Amplify til

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### Categories
* [Ack](#ack)
* [Amplify](#amplify)
* [Chrome](#chrome)
* [Clojure](#clojure)
* [CSS](#css)
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- [Case-Insensitive Search](ack/case-insensitive-search.md)
- [List Available File Types](ack/list-available-file-types.md)
### Amplify
- [Sign Up User With Email And Password](amplify/sign-up-user-with-email-and-password.md)
### Chrome
- [Access A Value Logged To The Console](chrome/access-a-value-logged-to-the-console.md)

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# Sign Up User With Email And Password
[AWS Amplify](https://aws.amazon.com/amplify/)
[Auth](https://docs.amplify.aws/lib/auth/getting-started/q/platform/js) offers
both federated and username/password based authentication. Though the docs
aren't clear, the required `username` parameter can be used as the email field
with the [`signUp`
API](https://aws-amplify.github.io/amplify-js/api/classes/authclass.html#signup).
```javascript
import { Auth } from 'aws-amplify';
async function signUp({ email, password }) {
try {
const user = await Auth.signUp({
username: email,
password,
attributes: {},
});
console.log({ user });
} catch (error) {
console.log('error signing up:', error);
}
}
```
Once the user has entered an email and password into the Sign Up form, those
values can be passed to this `signUp` function. The `email` value is passed as
the `username` and the `password` goes in as is.
Amplify Auth will interpret the `username` as an email and register it as the
contact email for this user.