I have a lambda, written in Java, that accepts a Request Object of the structure
{
"id": "be1c320a-144f-464d-b32c-38ec7fb4445b",
"userId": "foobar"
}
When I call this Lambda through the test interface with such an object, it works fine.
I want to create an API where a GET
request to
/users/foobar/items/be1c320a-144f-464d-b32c-38ec7fb4445b
i.e. of the form
/users/{userId}/items/{id}
calls this Lambda.
I have created the API resources /users
, {userId}
, items
, and {id}
appropriately.
And I have created the GET
method (on /users/{userId}/items/{id}
)and associated it to the lambda.
When I test the API, it invokes the lambda, but with null values in the request. I can see it package the path
as {"id":"be1c320a-144f-464d-b32c-38ec7fb4445b","userId": "foobar"}
in the logs, but that's not being sent in the body.
I have tried creating a template map (and have tried RTFM), but cannot see how to map path parameters to a body.
How do I achieve this mapping?