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v5.19.1 #56

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  • Updated Python runtime to 3.10
  • Added searchSOSL and searchOneSOSL sfInvokeAPI methods
  • Removed contact lens dependency on transcribe bucket
  • Removed unused Brazil dependencies
  • Lower CTREventSourceMapping BatchSize, allow users to modify BatchSize via cloudformation parameters.

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martin-greenberg commented Oct 17, 2023

just as a process note, if you have to do this in the future it's usually best to fork the repo under your account and put the changes there rather than putting the draft changes in a topic branch in the main repo -- totally fine for us to do it this way for now, but we should make sure the topic branch is deleted once this is merged

@Ilapides Ilapides merged commit adfff25 into master Oct 17, 2023
@Ilapides Ilapides deleted the v5.19.1 branch October 17, 2023 21:33
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