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
amazon-cloudformation amazon-cloudfront aws-lambda-edge
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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
amazon-cloudformation amazon-cloudfront aws-lambda-edge
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up vote
1
down vote
favorite
up vote
1
down vote
favorite
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
amazon-cloudformation amazon-cloudfront aws-lambda-edge
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
amazon-cloudformation amazon-cloudfront aws-lambda-edge
amazon-cloudformation amazon-cloudfront aws-lambda-edge
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According to AWS docs, there is an IncludeBody
property for LambdaFunctionAssociation
s. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventType
s. 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 LambdaFunctionAssociation
s. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventType
s. 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 LambdaFunctionAssociation
s. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventType
s. 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 LambdaFunctionAssociation
s. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventType
s. 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.
According to AWS docs, there is an IncludeBody
property for LambdaFunctionAssociation
s. But they also say that it can only be used for "viewer-request" and "origin-request" EventType
s. 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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