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feat: allow customizing the dlq name #61

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Description

Allow specifying the name of the created dlq compared to using normal queue name + "-dlq".

Motivation and Context

We want to have a custom named sqs queue from which we can read using a different consumer, as such the default -dlq ending would be misleading.

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@bt-justtrack bt-justtrack changed the title feat: allow custoizing the dlq name feat: allow customizing the dlq name Sep 30, 2024
@bt-justtrack bt-justtrack merged commit 8a62556 into main Oct 2, 2024
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## [1.8.0](v1.7.1...v1.8.0) (2024-10-02)

### Features

* allow customizing the dlq name, add outputs ([#61](#61)) ([8a62556](8a62556))
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