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I created an api-gateway to put data in my s3 bucket. When I test it in console it works with no problem. Even when I test my token in the authorizer test it returns an "Allow", so there's nothing wrong with my token. My token validation is

^Bearer [-0-9a-zA-z\.]*$

so my python code for generating my header looks like this:

headers = {
    "Authorization": "Bearer " + token,
    "Content-type": "application/json"
}

The rest of my code is:

response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, data={"id":"0678a93d-ee8c-4db5-a831-1e311be4f04b", "test":"12345"})
print(response.text)

The error message I get is "{"message":"'{My Token}' not a valid key=value pair (missing equal-sign) in Authorization header: 'Bearer {My Token}'."}"

My url looks like this:

https://my-api-gateway.amazonaws.com/MyStage, and I am using a {proxy+} in my resources. I noticed if I change my header from Content-type to Accept, it gives me the same error, but if I also change my url to https://my-api-gateway.amazonaws.com/MyStage/any-arbitrary-string/, I get a

   {"response":{"status":"VALID", "message": "success"}} 

but the file does not show up in my s3 bucket. How do I resolve this?

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  • Do you have AWS_IAM enabled on the S3 Bucket? If so then that requires your request be signed with AWS Signature Version 4.
    – tbejos
    Jul 23, 2019 at 16:11
  • I don't recall enabling that. How do I check/verify this?
    – Tesuji
    Jul 23, 2019 at 16:13
  • I believe that if you use any user other than the main user you have it enabled as it is a user property. Here is more info on IAM and here is how to call the API while using IAM.
    – tbejos
    Jul 23, 2019 at 16:38

14 Answers 14

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I have run across this error when the resolved URL was incorrect. (Or without a proxy but with an incorrect URL.)

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  • 10
    Also, check the method. It might be POST instead of GET, etc. Jan 8, 2021 at 19:53
  • 21
    Web development has been around for so long. Why can't they make clear, accurate error messages? Anyway, thanks, this was the solution for my issue.
    – Max Wilder
    May 7, 2021 at 22:06
  • 6
    Cannot thank you enough: the AWS error message was hopeless debugging this. Lesson learned; don't trust the docs blindly.
    – thoroc
    Oct 12, 2021 at 15:38
  • Still happens to me when I forget to add "v1" to the base URL in Postman.
    – ob-ivan
    Jun 16 at 17:17
  • also caused by incorrect URL on my end, forgot a / in the middle. still an unexpected error message though.
    – F.E.A
    Jun 30 at 8:58
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For me the reason why it didn't work is because I didn't redeploy when making changes to the integration.

So if you use terraform to create resources, you need to include the triggers part. See: https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/r/api_gateway_deployment.html#redeployment-triggers

If you're using UI, check: enter image description here

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I resolved it. I changed my method to come from the root resource (instead of the unnecessary {proxy+}, and also noticed that my python method was incorrect. I had response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, data=my_json), but data only accepts a string. I have to use either requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=my_json) or requests.post(url, headers=headers,data=json.dumps(my_json))

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  • Removing the unnecessary /{Proxy+} for the POST endpoint saved my day. Note: {proxy+} works well for GET endpoints. Mar 9, 2021 at 12:05
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I had faced the same issue. For me, the issue was due to a case-sensitive url. Please make sure, the spelling and the casing of each of the words are correct.

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3

in my case very similar, using third api payment has wrong set on request METHOD , instead of DELETE I use POST. ah my bad.

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When using "{proxy+}" in the path, you also need to add a root path. Adding "{proxy+}" is how api gateway knows you are using Lambda proxy integration. So don't leave it out.

viz.,

Type: AWS::Serverless::Function
    Properties:
       Events:
         ProxyResource:
           Type: Api
           Properties:
             RestApiId: ...
             Path: /{proxy+}
             Method: ANY
         RootResource:
           Type: Api
           Properties:
             RestApiId: ...
             Path: /
             Method: ANY
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for postman code generator , please make sure to remove unnecessary spaces from the URL , that was my issue

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If you are using aws-api-gateway.
if the api is working fine in api-gateway of aws console and not working in the postman.

chances are you might have forgotten to deploy your api in api gateway

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I had the same error when just running AWS.config.update. I had an extra space character and it gave this error. Just posting it here as it wasn't clear - but easily discoverable I am sure.

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In my case, I chose wrong method. Please check your request method

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For me, the issue was similarly an incorrect URL. My endpoint was meant to accept another URL as a path argument; and I'd applied Pyton's urllib.parse.quote(url) instead of urllib.parse.quote_plus(url), so I was making requests to https://apigw.playground.sweet.io/gameplay/pack/https%3A//collectible.playground.sweet.io/series/BjqGOJqp instead of https://apigw.playground.sweet.io/gameplay/pack/https%3A%2F%2Fcollectible.playground.sweet.io%2Fseries%2FBjqGOJqp 🤕

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When I got this, I was being braindead and was hitting the apigateway root, and not an endpoint with a handler.

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in my case it worked when I replaced POST by PATCH

curl_setopt_array($curl, array(
...
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST => 'PATCH',
...
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Along with Will's answer, please also ensure the URL that you are calling is same case (lowercase or otherwise) as defined in API Gateway. The URL is case-sensitive

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