AWS Lambda environment variables use to adjust the function's behavior without updating the code. An environment variable is a pair of strings that are stored in a function's version-specific configuration. The Lambda runtime makes environment variables available to our code and sets additional environment variables that contain information about the function and invocation request. Using the Environment variables file or Input Argument we can add the function Environment variables. Operation will use the configured AWS cloud account to perform the operation.
Input
Input Name | Input Code | Type | Required | Description |
Additional Arguments | FDAWS_LAMBDA_INP_ADD_ENV_VAR_ADDITIONAL_ARG | String | No | Literal key and value pairs. e.g. --region=us-east-1 --memory-size=512 --timeout=33 |
Environment Variables | FDAWS_LAMBDA_INP_ENV_VAR | String | No | Environment Variables in acceptable format |
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