Using the Serverless Application Model (SAM) you can include environment variables with the function properties
AWSTemplateFormatVersion: '2010-09-09'
Description: "Demo"
Transform: 'AWS::Serverless-2016-10-31'
Resources:
MyLambdaFunction:
Type: 'AWS::Serverless::Function'
Properties:
Runtime: nodejs10.x
Handler: index.handler
CodeUri: ./src
Policies:
- Version: '2012-10-17'
Statement:
- Action:
- s3:PutObject
Effect: 'Allow'
Resource: !Sub ${MyS3Bucket.Arn}/*
Environment:
Variables:
BUCKET_NAME: !Ref MyS3Bucket
MyS3Bucket:
Type: 'AWS::S3::Bucket'
Then your function can access the environment variables using process.env.BUCKET_NAME
in node.js. In python I think you'd use os.environ['BUCKET_NAME']
const aws = require('aws-sdk');
const s3 = new aws.S3();
exports.handler = async (event) => {
const params = {
Body: 'The Body',
Bucket: process.env.BUCKET_NAME,
Key: 'abc123',
}
return s3.putObject(params).promise();
}
I would assume this works for any CloudFormation templates which aren't using the SAM transform too.