I have an AWS lambda that takes images from an S3 and copies them to an Azure blob storage.
The start of my code looks like this:
import json
import boto3
# from azure.storage.blob import BlockBlobService, PublicAccess
from pymongo import MongoClient
import bson
from urllib.parse import unquote
from datetime import datetime
import pytz
import logging
This code runs fine. When I uncomment the azure storage line to get:
import json
import boto3
from azure.storage.blob import BlockBlobService, PublicAccess
from pymongo import MongoClient
import bson
from urllib.parse import unquote
from datetime import datetime
import pytz
import logging
I now get:
Response:
{
"errorMessage": "Unable to import module 'lambda_function': libffi-d78936b1.so.6.0.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory",
"errorType": "Runtime.ImportModuleError"
}
Why does importing an azure library cause the entire lambda_handler to not work? I have successfully included all the other libraries in the AWS Lambda Layer, so it definitely exists. The entire Lambda runs fine when I comment out this line of code, so what's going on?
If there was an issue importing azure.storage.blob, wouldn't it say "Unable to import module azure.storage.blob"?