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Cannot use the "latest" keyword for Sentry Lambda layer in serverless files. #11773

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codebravotech opened this issue Apr 24, 2024 · 1 comment
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Feature: Serverless Package: aws-serverless Issues related to the Sentry AWS Serverless SDK Package: node Issues related to the Sentry Node SDK Type: Bug

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@codebravotech
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Is there an existing issue for this?

How do you use Sentry?

Self-hosted/on-premise

Which SDK are you using?

@sentry/node

SDK Version

7.110.0

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Link to Sentry event

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Steps to Reproduce

Attempt to add "latest" keyword to the Sentry lambda layer arn.

Per the Sentry dev team's request, this is a new/duplicate issue for a previous request that has gone stale: #3834

It would be really helpful to be able to use the "latest" keyword when adding the Sentry lambda layer to serverless framework configuration files, which requires the ListLayerVersion IAM permission.

Expected Result

Sentry can pull the latest version.

Actual Result

Sentry throws an error using that version. Needs the ListLayerVersion IAM permission.

@AbhiPrasad
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We're busy working on our major version #9508 at the moment, so backlogging for now.

@AbhiPrasad AbhiPrasad added the Package: aws-serverless Issues related to the Sentry AWS Serverless SDK label Apr 24, 2024
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