fix: Impose a 127 character limit on the Lambda function handler when the package type is set to zip #1812
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This PR imposes a 127 character limit on the Lambda function handler when the package type is set to
zip
.The official AWS docs state a 128 character limit on the Lambda handler. However, there is an open issue where the last character is stripped off when the handler is exactly 128 characters long. Hence, we are enforcing a 127 character limit.
Note: The character limit does not apply when the package type is set to
Image
. As part of our integration tests, we have several Lambda functions with the handler names exceeding 127 characters and are deployed sucessfully with an Image based deployment. Example 1 and Example 2By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.