Docproc does not return a jsonifyable object, therefore the lambda fails and will retry#14
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vincentclaes wants to merge 4 commits intoaws-samples:masterfrom
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Docproc does not return a jsonifyable object, therefore the lambda fails and will retry#14vincentclaes wants to merge 4 commits intoaws-samples:masterfrom
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docproc.py does not return a jsonifyable object -> therefore it will raise an error.
The messages get dumped to the next SQS successfully but because the lambda throws an error in the end it will retry. docproc.py lambda will retry the same documents over and over again. I believe the retry on the dynamodb stream event of docproc is set to 10000.
if I added a jsonifyable return value all my documents were processed like they should and not just the first 200 to 300 documents that were retried over and over again.
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