Adding support for OperationName in the APIGatewayProxyRequestEvent#126
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…ws#126) Co-authored-by: Swarnim Kulkarni <swarnim@amazon.com>
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This pull request adds support for operation name in the APIGatewayProxyRequestEvent object. This allows for the name of operation to show up in the backing proxy lambda and allows for the lambda/authorizer to react accordingly.
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