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Up chooses ineligible certificate from acm #835

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Description

ApiDomainProduction fails to create.
Error:

Resource handler returned message: "Invalid request provided: The specified SSL certificate doesn't exist, isn't in us-east-1 region, isn't valid, or doesn't include a valid certificate chain. (Service: AmazonCloudFront; Status Code: 400; Error Code: InvalidViewerCertificate; Request ID: xxxxxxxxxxxx; Proxy: null) (Service: ApiGateway, Status Code: 400, Request ID: xxxxxxxxxxxx, Extended Request ID: null)" (RequestToken: xxxxxxxxxxxx, HandlerErrorCode: InvalidRequest)

Upon checking more details, I found that I have multiple certificates for same domain in my AWS Certificate Manager, out of which, one is Eligible, and rest are Ineligible, because somehow they failed to renew.
And in the cloudformation template, up chooses to pick the ineligible certificate somehow.
Although this is not the case always, I deployed the same config for other subdomain, and it worked fine. But this seems to be working randomly.


Steps to Reproduce

Create a new certificate in your AWS Certificate Manager. Now that you have two certificates for a single domain (one is eligible and another ineligible), try deploying a new lambda function. Up will create all the resources except APIDomainProduction.

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