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Not entirely sure what the root cause of the error messages above were, but there is nothing wrong with the codes above. Redid everything from amplify delete > amplify init > amplify add auth > add lambdas to local > amplify push And now everything works, most likely some odd mistake that I made without realizing
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I am a bit puzzled since the error message seems to be be generated by the Flutter code and not the lambda function. Can you possibly provide the CloudWatch Logs of the lambda function?
Thanks for the comment, I did just the same, and the issue seemed to have been with UserFunctions.js. As the logs were not really helpful beyond that, I deleted amplify and copied the same lambdas, and now seems to work.