![]() You can read about the environment plugin here. ![]() What we’re basically doing is that we’re replacing instances of in the function code at build time where the env variables we want are present. ![]() What is happening? The issue is that the aforementioned env variables don’t get exported to your function env - they are only present at build time.
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