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If your Lambda function is deployed by the Serverless Framework, such a mapping template gets created by default.
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## Log and Trace Correlations
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By default, the Datadog trace id gets automatically injected into the logs for correlation, if using `console` or a logging library supported for [automatic](https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/connect_logs_and_traces/?tab=nodejs#automatic-trace-id-injection) trace id injection.
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By default, the Datadog trace id gets automatically injected into the logs for correlation, if using the AWS provided `LambdaLoggerHandler`.
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See instructions for [manual](https://docs.datadoghq.com/tracing/connect_logs_and_traces/?tab=nodejs#manual-trace-id-injection) trace id injection, if using other logging libraries. If you use a custom logger handler to log in json, you can manually inject the ids using the helper function `get_correlation_ids`.
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If you use a custom logger handler to log in json, you can manually inject the ids using the helper function `get_correlation_ids`.
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Set the environment variable `DD_LOGS_INJECTION` to `false` to disable this feature.
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