terraform-aws-modules / terraform-aws-lambda

Terraform module, which takes care of a lot of AWS Lambda/serverless tasks (build dependencies, packages, updates, deployments) in countless combinations 🇺🇦
https://registry.terraform.io/modules/terraform-aws-modules/lambda/aws
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Impossible to debug error #488

Closed nicoabie closed 1 year ago

nicoabie commented 1 year ago

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Please provide a clear and concise description of the issue you are encountering, and a reproduction of your configuration (see the examples/* directory for references that you can copy+paste and tailor to match your configs if you are unable to copy your exact configuration). The reproduction MUST be executable by running terraform init && terraform apply without any further changes.

This is the output I get using latest version of docker-build

image

Is there a way to log errors out? locally building the image runs fine. tested it disabling the cache.

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