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feat(S3): implements suspend and resume features for multipart upload tasks #4168

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Issue #, if available:

#4167

Description of changes:

Adds new public API for suspending and resuming multipart upload tasks. This behavior has not been directly supported before. The multipart upload process involves several states as well as integration with the URLSession delegate functions.

See #3668.

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  • Added new tests to cover change, if needed
  • All unit tests pass
  • All integration tests pass
  • Updated CHANGELOG.md
  • Documentation update for the change if required
  • PR title conforms to conventional commit style

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@brennanMKE brennanMKE requested review from a team and awsmobilesdk as code owners June 1, 2022 22:19
@brennanMKE brennanMKE self-assigned this Jun 1, 2022
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This app can be used to try out this new feature. Once setup.sh is run make sure to change to a branch which has this feature. It will not be on main until this PR is approved and merged.

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@brennanMKE brennanMKE force-pushed the stehlib.suspend-4167 branch from db0ab5a to ea29321 Compare June 2, 2022 17:01
@brennanMKE brennanMKE force-pushed the stehlib.suspend-4167 branch from ea29321 to dd8f5ef Compare June 5, 2022 22:15
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