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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/gettingstarted-limits.html lists the maximum environment variable hard limit as 4kb.
If this limit is exceeded, the template will not deploy.
It should be possible to make an Error level rule around this
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#22 introduced a feature to guess actions that are similar to an existing policy. It currently doesn't support all actions.
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We are currently working on an CFN resource which has long running contract tests (~4hrs in total). And we found when we run contract tests through cfn submit, the contract lambda logs uploaded to cloudwatch is incomplete and sometimes we can see this log messge:
an error occurred while publishing metrics: The security token included in the request is expired (Service: CloudWatch, Status
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I'm trying to apply node labels using the following configuration:
According to #580 and #582 using
node-rolesubdomain should the way to apply labels, however I still get a domain error: