I have a Lambda function with a NodeJS 12.x runtime and five environment variables. When I write the output of process.env['someVar']
while testing the Lambda in the console, I can see the value of the environment variable.
When I deploy the Lambda to a Greengrass Core (version 1.10), I do not see any value returned by process.env['someVar']
. Is there a different mechanism to access them? The docs suggest there is no difference. "Key-value pairs that can dynamically pass settings to function code and libraries. Local environment variables work the same way as AWS Lambda function environment variables, but are available in the core environment."
Lambda cloud log
2020-04-15T21:10:28.389Z 842e9642-8982-44cc-bb84-a7f8e9a3cdec INFO url http://localhost:80
2020-04-15T21:10:28.389Z 842e9642-8982-44cc-bb84-a7f8e9a3cdec INFO process.env INFLUXDB_URL http://localhost:80
Lambda greengrass log
[2020-04-15T21:02:10.817Z][INFO]-url
[2020-04-15T21:02:10.817Z][INFO]-process.env INFLUXDB_URL
What am I missing?