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feat: Introduce name property for SNS channel binding object #7

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The reason for this change is to provide additional flexibility when describing infrastructure as a code.

Using channel names to create actual AWS resources is not flexible enough as different environments might have different topic names to avoid conflicts if used in the same AWS account. Or more generally, the channel names can be described in domain-friendly terms which would be hard to match with AWS state, especially when onboarding existing infrastructure with unclear topic names (which were shortened for AWS length limit reasons for example).

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@ssemyonov ssemyonov changed the title Introduce name property for SNS channel binding object feat: Introduce name property for SNS channel binding object Feb 8, 2022
@iancooper iancooper merged commit 325291c into iancooper:aws-bindings Feb 9, 2022
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Merged, I need to merge upstream as well

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