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Hi
I was looking for a solution for this but i failed unfortunately. I'm creating a lambda function and lambda layer using this module. It seems that there is no way to decouple lambda layer changes that are applied in lambda function. The issue i have is exactly as described here #188 but the replies were about source code of layer/lambda and not direct layer reference in lambda function itself
- [ x] ✋ I have searched the open/closed issues and my issue is not listed.
⚠️  Note
Before you submit an issue, please perform the following first:
- Remove the local .terraformdirectory (! ONLY if state is stored remotely, which hopefully you are following that best practice!):rm -rf .terraform/
- Re-initialize the project root to pull down modules: terraform init
- Re-attempt your terraform plan or apply and check if the issue still persists
Versions
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Module version [Required]: 
 8.1.0
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Terraform version: 
 1.13.3
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Provider version(s): 
 6.11.0
Reproduction Code [Required]
`module "lambda" {
  source = "terraform-aws-modules/lambda/aws"
  function_name = var.function_name
  description   = var.description
  handler       = var.handler
  runtime       = "nodejs22.x"
  memory_size   = var.memory_size
  kms_key_arn  = var.kms_key_arn
  publish      = true
  timeout      = var.timeout
  tracing_mode = var.tracing_mode
  layers = var.layers_arns #here is the issue - cannot put ignore changes on it
  create_package          = false
  local_existing_package  = "${path.module}/lambda-init-code/init.zip"
  ignore_source_code_hash = true
  create_layer            = false
  cloudwatch_logs_retention_in_days = var.logs_retention_in_days
  attach_dead_letter_policy         = false
  environment_variables             = var.environment_variables
  attach_policy_statements          = false
  attach_policies    = true
  number_of_policies = var.number_of_policies
  policies = var.policies
  create_unqualified_alias_lambda_function_url = false
  create_unqualified_alias_allowed_triggers    = false
  tags = var.tags
}
// =============================================================================
module "lambda_alias" {
  source = "terraform-aws-modules/lambda/aws//modules/alias"
  refresh_alias = false
  name = "LIVE"
  function_name    = module.lambda.lambda_function_name
  function_version = module.lambda.lambda_function_version
  create_version_allowed_triggers = false
  allowed_triggers = var.allowed_triggers
}
module "lambda_layer" {
  source = "terraform-aws-modules/lambda/aws"
  create_layer   = true
  create_package = false
  layer_name               = "${local.prefix_name}-packages"
  description              = "Lambda layer for my packages"
  compatible_architectures = ["x86_64"]
  
  local_existing_package = "${path.module}/files/shared-libs.zip"
  ignore_source_code_hash = true
}
`
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
No YesExpected behavior
should be possible to set ignore changes on lambda function in argument layersActual behavior
terraform wants to update lambda every time i deploy new version via CI/CDTerminal Output Screenshot(s)
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