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I have a AWS SAM template that I'm trying to test locally and then deploy. The local test runs (sam local start-api) but the payload is not validated. This means that I have a RequestValidator in place, but it does not validate a thing.
Then, I try to deploy the YAML file to AWS to test there, and I get an error that reads:
"Failed to create the changeset: Waiter ChangeSetCreateComplete
failed: Waiter encountered a terminal failure state Status: FAILED.
Reason: Transform AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31 failed with: Invalid
Serverless Application Specification document. Number of errors found:
1. Resource with id [BoilerPlateFunction] is invalid. Event with id [ApiEvent] is invalid. RestApiId property of Api event must reference
a valid resource in the same template."
This is my yaml file, so first I want to be able to make the RequestValidator work in my local and once that is done, to know what I'm doing wrong and why I can't deploy:
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Transform: AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31
Description: >
sam-app
Sample SAM Template for sam-app
Globals:
Function:
Timeout: 20
Parameters:
operationName:
Type: String
Default: testoperationName
restApiName:
Type: String
Default: testrestApiName
validatorName:
Type: String
Default: testvalidatorName
validateRequestBody:
Type: String
Default: testvalidateRequestBody
validateRequestParameters:
Type: String
Default: true
Resources:
BoilerPlateApi:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Api
Properties:
Name: !Ref restApiName
BoilerPlateFunctionMethod:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Method
Properties:
HttpMethod: ANY
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
RequestValidatorId: !Ref RequestValidator
RequestParameters:
method.request.querystring.test: true
RequestValidator:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::RequestValidator
Properties:
Name: !Ref validatorName
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
ValidateRequestParameters: !Ref validateRequestParameters
BoilerPlateFunction:
Type: AWS::Serverless::Function
Properties:
CodeUri: boilerplate/apiName
Handler: index.handler
Runtime: nodejs8.10
Events:
ApiEvent:
Type: Api
Properties:
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
Path: /hello
Method: GET
So again, that runs using sam local start-api, I can hit the endpoint and the Lambda is executed. But I expect the API gateway to throw an error if I don't include the "test" parameter in the query string, but it does not, it let it go through.
Thanks guys!
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I have a AWS SAM template that I'm trying to test locally and then deploy. The local test runs (sam local start-api) but the payload is not validated. This means that I have a RequestValidator in place, but it does not validate a thing.
Then, I try to deploy the YAML file to AWS to test there, and I get an error that reads:
"Failed to create the changeset: Waiter ChangeSetCreateComplete
failed: Waiter encountered a terminal failure state Status: FAILED.
Reason: Transform AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31 failed with: Invalid
Serverless Application Specification document. Number of errors found:
1. Resource with id [BoilerPlateFunction] is invalid. Event with id [ApiEvent] is invalid. RestApiId property of Api event must reference
a valid resource in the same template."
This is my yaml file, so first I want to be able to make the RequestValidator work in my local and once that is done, to know what I'm doing wrong and why I can't deploy:
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Transform: AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31
Description: >
sam-app
Sample SAM Template for sam-app
Globals:
Function:
Timeout: 20
Parameters:
operationName:
Type: String
Default: testoperationName
restApiName:
Type: String
Default: testrestApiName
validatorName:
Type: String
Default: testvalidatorName
validateRequestBody:
Type: String
Default: testvalidateRequestBody
validateRequestParameters:
Type: String
Default: true
Resources:
BoilerPlateApi:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Api
Properties:
Name: !Ref restApiName
BoilerPlateFunctionMethod:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Method
Properties:
HttpMethod: ANY
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
RequestValidatorId: !Ref RequestValidator
RequestParameters:
method.request.querystring.test: true
RequestValidator:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::RequestValidator
Properties:
Name: !Ref validatorName
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
ValidateRequestParameters: !Ref validateRequestParameters
BoilerPlateFunction:
Type: AWS::Serverless::Function
Properties:
CodeUri: boilerplate/apiName
Handler: index.handler
Runtime: nodejs8.10
Events:
ApiEvent:
Type: Api
Properties:
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
Path: /hello
Method: GET
So again, that runs using sam local start-api, I can hit the endpoint and the Lambda is executed. But I expect the API gateway to throw an error if I don't include the "test" parameter in the query string, but it does not, it let it go through.
Thanks guys!
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I have a AWS SAM template that I'm trying to test locally and then deploy. The local test runs (sam local start-api) but the payload is not validated. This means that I have a RequestValidator in place, but it does not validate a thing.
Then, I try to deploy the YAML file to AWS to test there, and I get an error that reads:
"Failed to create the changeset: Waiter ChangeSetCreateComplete
failed: Waiter encountered a terminal failure state Status: FAILED.
Reason: Transform AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31 failed with: Invalid
Serverless Application Specification document. Number of errors found:
1. Resource with id [BoilerPlateFunction] is invalid. Event with id [ApiEvent] is invalid. RestApiId property of Api event must reference
a valid resource in the same template."
This is my yaml file, so first I want to be able to make the RequestValidator work in my local and once that is done, to know what I'm doing wrong and why I can't deploy:
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Transform: AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31
Description: >
sam-app
Sample SAM Template for sam-app
Globals:
Function:
Timeout: 20
Parameters:
operationName:
Type: String
Default: testoperationName
restApiName:
Type: String
Default: testrestApiName
validatorName:
Type: String
Default: testvalidatorName
validateRequestBody:
Type: String
Default: testvalidateRequestBody
validateRequestParameters:
Type: String
Default: true
Resources:
BoilerPlateApi:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Api
Properties:
Name: !Ref restApiName
BoilerPlateFunctionMethod:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Method
Properties:
HttpMethod: ANY
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
RequestValidatorId: !Ref RequestValidator
RequestParameters:
method.request.querystring.test: true
RequestValidator:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::RequestValidator
Properties:
Name: !Ref validatorName
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
ValidateRequestParameters: !Ref validateRequestParameters
BoilerPlateFunction:
Type: AWS::Serverless::Function
Properties:
CodeUri: boilerplate/apiName
Handler: index.handler
Runtime: nodejs8.10
Events:
ApiEvent:
Type: Api
Properties:
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
Path: /hello
Method: GET
So again, that runs using sam local start-api, I can hit the endpoint and the Lambda is executed. But I expect the API gateway to throw an error if I don't include the "test" parameter in the query string, but it does not, it let it go through.
Thanks guys!
amazon-web-services aws-serverless
I have a AWS SAM template that I'm trying to test locally and then deploy. The local test runs (sam local start-api) but the payload is not validated. This means that I have a RequestValidator in place, but it does not validate a thing.
Then, I try to deploy the YAML file to AWS to test there, and I get an error that reads:
"Failed to create the changeset: Waiter ChangeSetCreateComplete
failed: Waiter encountered a terminal failure state Status: FAILED.
Reason: Transform AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31 failed with: Invalid
Serverless Application Specification document. Number of errors found:
1. Resource with id [BoilerPlateFunction] is invalid. Event with id [ApiEvent] is invalid. RestApiId property of Api event must reference
a valid resource in the same template."
This is my yaml file, so first I want to be able to make the RequestValidator work in my local and once that is done, to know what I'm doing wrong and why I can't deploy:
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Transform: AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31
Description: >
sam-app
Sample SAM Template for sam-app
Globals:
Function:
Timeout: 20
Parameters:
operationName:
Type: String
Default: testoperationName
restApiName:
Type: String
Default: testrestApiName
validatorName:
Type: String
Default: testvalidatorName
validateRequestBody:
Type: String
Default: testvalidateRequestBody
validateRequestParameters:
Type: String
Default: true
Resources:
BoilerPlateApi:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Api
Properties:
Name: !Ref restApiName
BoilerPlateFunctionMethod:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::Method
Properties:
HttpMethod: ANY
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
RequestValidatorId: !Ref RequestValidator
RequestParameters:
method.request.querystring.test: true
RequestValidator:
Type: AWS::ApiGateway::RequestValidator
Properties:
Name: !Ref validatorName
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
ValidateRequestParameters: !Ref validateRequestParameters
BoilerPlateFunction:
Type: AWS::Serverless::Function
Properties:
CodeUri: boilerplate/apiName
Handler: index.handler
Runtime: nodejs8.10
Events:
ApiEvent:
Type: Api
Properties:
RestApiId: !Ref BoilerPlateApi
Path: /hello
Method: GET
So again, that runs using sam local start-api, I can hit the endpoint and the Lambda is executed. But I expect the API gateway to throw an error if I don't include the "test" parameter in the query string, but it does not, it let it go through.
Thanks guys!
amazon-web-services aws-serverless
amazon-web-services aws-serverless
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