Add test for respecting manually set aws sdk headers#268
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Add test for respecting manually set aws sdk headers#268willarmiros wants to merge 2 commits intoaws:masterfrom
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CI failing because of deprecated commands, will rerun after fix. |
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Discussing with AWS SDK team whether this PR reflects desired behavior - will need to wait on merging. |
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Description of changes:
Adds a unit test to verify that we respect if a customer manually sets their Trace Header for an AWS SDK request, and don't overwrite it with our own header. This is for cases like SFN which are long-running and may require the customer to pass in custom headers which correspond to a particular in-flight execution.
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