been a long time coming! @jeffbarrhttps://twitter.com/awscloud/status/799407555793403905 …
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seems from the post that this does not support gzip bodies via lambda proxy?
poking at it for a couple hours. No luck yet. reg lambda integration works. proxy never seems to do the binary conversion
proxy integrations automatically send the body as base64. there should be a isBase64Encoded property in the event
reverse issue. Trying to get gzipped responses out of lambda via proxy
I think the issue you’ll have is that browsers expect the gzip indication int he Content-Encoding header, not Type
API Gateway makes decisions on the Content-Type header
no love yet. Calling it for the night but pushed up a demo of issue with rough steps to reproducehttps://github.com/bustlelabs/gziptest …
thanks. I'll look into it tomorrow
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