lambda aws python get url id
I am currently learning aws, lambda, and python all at ones.
Have been going well till I am trying to get an id from the browser.
https://[apinumber].execute-api.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/prod?id=1
I have put the right settings (I think) in aws
I have put this setting under resources -> method request -> URL Query String Parameters
What would be the best way to get this id?
I have tried many ways but didn't really find a solution yet.
I have been stuck with this for the last days.
#always start with the lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
# get page id
page_id = event['id']
if page_id:
return page_id
else:
return 'this page id is empty'
Help would be highly appreciated.
python amazon-web-services aws-lambda aws-api-gateway
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I am currently learning aws, lambda, and python all at ones.
Have been going well till I am trying to get an id from the browser.
https://[apinumber].execute-api.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/prod?id=1
I have put the right settings (I think) in aws
I have put this setting under resources -> method request -> URL Query String Parameters
What would be the best way to get this id?
I have tried many ways but didn't really find a solution yet.
I have been stuck with this for the last days.
#always start with the lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
# get page id
page_id = event['id']
if page_id:
return page_id
else:
return 'this page id is empty'
Help would be highly appreciated.
python amazon-web-services aws-lambda aws-api-gateway
add a comment |
I am currently learning aws, lambda, and python all at ones.
Have been going well till I am trying to get an id from the browser.
https://[apinumber].execute-api.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/prod?id=1
I have put the right settings (I think) in aws
I have put this setting under resources -> method request -> URL Query String Parameters
What would be the best way to get this id?
I have tried many ways but didn't really find a solution yet.
I have been stuck with this for the last days.
#always start with the lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
# get page id
page_id = event['id']
if page_id:
return page_id
else:
return 'this page id is empty'
Help would be highly appreciated.
python amazon-web-services aws-lambda aws-api-gateway
I am currently learning aws, lambda, and python all at ones.
Have been going well till I am trying to get an id from the browser.
https://[apinumber].execute-api.ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com/prod?id=1
I have put the right settings (I think) in aws
I have put this setting under resources -> method request -> URL Query String Parameters
What would be the best way to get this id?
I have tried many ways but didn't really find a solution yet.
I have been stuck with this for the last days.
#always start with the lambda_handler
def lambda_handler(event, context):
# get page id
page_id = event['id']
if page_id:
return page_id
else:
return 'this page id is empty'
Help would be highly appreciated.
python amazon-web-services aws-lambda aws-api-gateway
python amazon-web-services aws-lambda aws-api-gateway
edited Nov 20 '18 at 8:56
Ryan Lee
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 2:00
Wesley SchravendijkWesley Schravendijk
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Found the answer.
Needed to add the mapping terms in integration request -> mapping (below page)
{
"id": "$input.params('id')"
}
The function is now working.
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Found the answer.
Needed to add the mapping terms in integration request -> mapping (below page)
{
"id": "$input.params('id')"
}
The function is now working.
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Found the answer.
Needed to add the mapping terms in integration request -> mapping (below page)
{
"id": "$input.params('id')"
}
The function is now working.
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Found the answer.
Needed to add the mapping terms in integration request -> mapping (below page)
{
"id": "$input.params('id')"
}
The function is now working.
Found the answer.
Needed to add the mapping terms in integration request -> mapping (below page)
{
"id": "$input.params('id')"
}
The function is now working.
edited Nov 16 '18 at 4:45
Pang
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answered Nov 16 '18 at 4:30
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