Hosted AWS Lambda function doesn't see controllers in the separate assembly
I have a DotNet Core 2.1 AWS WebApi Lambda application.
When I try to add an assembly (netcoreapp2.1) to the solution and put here some simple controller and deploy the function. The hosted function doesn't see the controller.
- 404 Resource is not found
When I place the model inside the assembly and move a controller inside the host project, it works fine. What I checked:
- No custom controllers factory are present in my code
- Assembly is loaded into a lambda function (because I can use models and services from it)
- Reference to the assembly is inside the host project
- It works locally
What else can I check to find why any controller is not visible when hosted on AWS inside lambda function under DotNetCore 2.1?
Updated:
Seems like there are several open issues since September:
- https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-dotnet/issues/311
- https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/2122
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I have a DotNet Core 2.1 AWS WebApi Lambda application.
When I try to add an assembly (netcoreapp2.1) to the solution and put here some simple controller and deploy the function. The hosted function doesn't see the controller.
- 404 Resource is not found
When I place the model inside the assembly and move a controller inside the host project, it works fine. What I checked:
- No custom controllers factory are present in my code
- Assembly is loaded into a lambda function (because I can use models and services from it)
- Reference to the assembly is inside the host project
- It works locally
What else can I check to find why any controller is not visible when hosted on AWS inside lambda function under DotNetCore 2.1?
Updated:
Seems like there are several open issues since September:
- https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-dotnet/issues/311
- https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/2122
amazon-web-services .net-core aws-lambda
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I have a DotNet Core 2.1 AWS WebApi Lambda application.
When I try to add an assembly (netcoreapp2.1) to the solution and put here some simple controller and deploy the function. The hosted function doesn't see the controller.
- 404 Resource is not found
When I place the model inside the assembly and move a controller inside the host project, it works fine. What I checked:
- No custom controllers factory are present in my code
- Assembly is loaded into a lambda function (because I can use models and services from it)
- Reference to the assembly is inside the host project
- It works locally
What else can I check to find why any controller is not visible when hosted on AWS inside lambda function under DotNetCore 2.1?
Updated:
Seems like there are several open issues since September:
- https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-dotnet/issues/311
- https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/2122
amazon-web-services .net-core aws-lambda
I have a DotNet Core 2.1 AWS WebApi Lambda application.
When I try to add an assembly (netcoreapp2.1) to the solution and put here some simple controller and deploy the function. The hosted function doesn't see the controller.
- 404 Resource is not found
When I place the model inside the assembly and move a controller inside the host project, it works fine. What I checked:
- No custom controllers factory are present in my code
- Assembly is loaded into a lambda function (because I can use models and services from it)
- Reference to the assembly is inside the host project
- It works locally
What else can I check to find why any controller is not visible when hosted on AWS inside lambda function under DotNetCore 2.1?
Updated:
Seems like there are several open issues since September:
- https://github.com/aws/aws-lambda-dotnet/issues/311
- https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/2122
amazon-web-services .net-core aws-lambda
amazon-web-services .net-core aws-lambda
edited Nov 21 '18 at 22:49
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 21:38
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