AWS Lambda Function is returning "Cannot find module 'index'" yet the handler in the config is set to index
Solution 1
Try zipping and uploading the contents of the folder lambda-create-timelapse. Not the folder itself.
Solution 2
If this was unclear for anyone else, here are the steps:
Step 1 Navigate to the folder of your project, and open that folder so that you are inside the folder:
Step 2 Select all of the images you want to upload into to Lambda:
Step 3 Right-click and compress the files you have selected:
This will give you a .zip file, which is the file you need to upload to Lambda:
There are a lot of ways to automate this, but this is the manual procedure.
Solution 3
I ran into this problem a few times myself, and this indeed has to do with zipping the folder instead of just the contents like you're supposed to.
For those working from the terminal...
While INSIDE of the directory where the .js files are sitting, run the following:
zip -r ../zipname.zip *
The *
is instructing the client to zip all the contents within this folder, ../zipname.zip
is telling it to name the file zipname.zip
and place it right outside of this current directory.
Solution 4
The problem occurs when the handler cannot be located in the zip at first level. So anytime you see such error make sure that the file is at the first level in the exploded folder.
To fix this zip the files and not the folder that has the files.
Solution 5
I had the same problem sometime ago - I reformatted the code.
function lambdafunc1(event, context) {
...
...
...
}
exports.handler = lambdafunc1
Andrew Font
Updated on December 01, 2020Comments
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Andrew Font over 3 years
As my title explains I am getting the following error:
{ "errorMessage": "Cannot find module 'index'", "errorType": "Error", "stackTrace": [ "Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:338:15)", "Function.Module._load (module.js:280:25)", "Module.require (module.js:364:17)", "require (module.js:380:17)" ] }
I have tried both solutions provided in creating-a-lambda-function-in-aws-from-zip-file and simple-node-js-example-in-aws-lambda
My config currently looks like:
and my index.js handler function looks like :
exports.handler = function(event, context) {
What else could be causing this issue aside from what was stated in those two answers above? I have tried both solutions and I have also allocated more memory to the function just incase thats why it couldn't run.
EDIT - For the sake of trying, I created an even simpler version of my original code and it looked like this:
var Q = require('q'); var AWS = require('aws-sdk'); var validate = require('lambduh-validate'); var Lambda = new AWS.Lambda(); var S3 = new AWS.S3(); theHandler = function (event, context) { console.log =('nothing'); } exports.handler = theHandler();
And yet still does not work with the same error?
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Andrew Font over 8 yearsDid not work for me, I have other lambda functions working without this change so I am not sure this is the issue..
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adamkonrad over 8 yearsYou need to provide more information. What you've described can either be something very trivial or some other error.
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Stuart Siegler over 8 yearsIm not sure this really answers the question. Perhaps you could give a bit more detail (as to why this is a provisioning rather than coding issue)
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Andrew Font over 8 yearsThis was actually the solution I ended up using on my own. Its very annoying how amazon words this, so it wasn't easy to realize!
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tahsintahsin over 8 yearsAs official documents say, at the end of the page you can see Important: you zip the folder content, not the folder itself docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/…
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Master of Ducks over 4 yearsUpvoted for providing clear instructions on the correct way to zip the files.