Adding Lambda@edge includebody field in cloudfront using cloudformation template?











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I am trying to add Lambda@Edge association in cloudfront using cloudformation. As per aws docs they had only two fields like EventType and LambdaFunctionARN . But i want to add IncludeBody in cloudformation so that my Lambda@Edge will read the body of the request . When i try to add IncludeBody in cloudformation it is saying error like invalid property.



"LambdaFunctionAssociations":
[
{
"EventType": "origin-response",
"IncludeBody":"true" -- Invalid property error
"LambdaFunctionARN": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:134952096518:function:LambdaEdge:1"
}
]


So, can't i add this through cloudformation . Or i need to do it manually from console ?



Any help is appreciated
Thanks










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    I am trying to add Lambda@Edge association in cloudfront using cloudformation. As per aws docs they had only two fields like EventType and LambdaFunctionARN . But i want to add IncludeBody in cloudformation so that my Lambda@Edge will read the body of the request . When i try to add IncludeBody in cloudformation it is saying error like invalid property.



    "LambdaFunctionAssociations":
    [
    {
    "EventType": "origin-response",
    "IncludeBody":"true" -- Invalid property error
    "LambdaFunctionARN": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:134952096518:function:LambdaEdge:1"
    }
    ]


    So, can't i add this through cloudformation . Or i need to do it manually from console ?



    Any help is appreciated
    Thanks










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      I am trying to add Lambda@Edge association in cloudfront using cloudformation. As per aws docs they had only two fields like EventType and LambdaFunctionARN . But i want to add IncludeBody in cloudformation so that my Lambda@Edge will read the body of the request . When i try to add IncludeBody in cloudformation it is saying error like invalid property.



      "LambdaFunctionAssociations":
      [
      {
      "EventType": "origin-response",
      "IncludeBody":"true" -- Invalid property error
      "LambdaFunctionARN": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:134952096518:function:LambdaEdge:1"
      }
      ]


      So, can't i add this through cloudformation . Or i need to do it manually from console ?



      Any help is appreciated
      Thanks










      share|improve this question















      I am trying to add Lambda@Edge association in cloudfront using cloudformation. As per aws docs they had only two fields like EventType and LambdaFunctionARN . But i want to add IncludeBody in cloudformation so that my Lambda@Edge will read the body of the request . When i try to add IncludeBody in cloudformation it is saying error like invalid property.



      "LambdaFunctionAssociations":
      [
      {
      "EventType": "origin-response",
      "IncludeBody":"true" -- Invalid property error
      "LambdaFunctionARN": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:134952096518:function:LambdaEdge:1"
      }
      ]


      So, can't i add this through cloudformation . Or i need to do it manually from console ?



      Any help is appreciated
      Thanks







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          According to AWS docs, there is an IncludeBody property for LambdaFunctionAssociations. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventTypes. It looks like you have an "origin-response" EventType, so IncludeBody shouldn't be applicable here. Yet, in the official CloudFormation reference, there is no mention of IncludeBody. So I can only guess that CloudFormation is missing this feature right now and you may only be able to set IncludeBody via the API.






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            According to AWS docs, there is an IncludeBody property for LambdaFunctionAssociations. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventTypes. It looks like you have an "origin-response" EventType, so IncludeBody shouldn't be applicable here. Yet, in the official CloudFormation reference, there is no mention of IncludeBody. So I can only guess that CloudFormation is missing this feature right now and you may only be able to set IncludeBody via the API.






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              According to AWS docs, there is an IncludeBody property for LambdaFunctionAssociations. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventTypes. It looks like you have an "origin-response" EventType, so IncludeBody shouldn't be applicable here. Yet, in the official CloudFormation reference, there is no mention of IncludeBody. So I can only guess that CloudFormation is missing this feature right now and you may only be able to set IncludeBody via the API.






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                According to AWS docs, there is an IncludeBody property for LambdaFunctionAssociations. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventTypes. It looks like you have an "origin-response" EventType, so IncludeBody shouldn't be applicable here. Yet, in the official CloudFormation reference, there is no mention of IncludeBody. So I can only guess that CloudFormation is missing this feature right now and you may only be able to set IncludeBody via the API.






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                According to AWS docs, there is an IncludeBody property for LambdaFunctionAssociations. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventTypes. It looks like you have an "origin-response" EventType, so IncludeBody shouldn't be applicable here. Yet, in the official CloudFormation reference, there is no mention of IncludeBody. So I can only guess that CloudFormation is missing this feature right now and you may only be able to set IncludeBody via the API.







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