feat(targets): Add optional id field to target config#128
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Craft allows using multiple instances of the same target with different (or same!) configurations but it assumes `name` field is a unique identifier. This PR adds an optional `id` field to distinguish multiple targets with the same name such as multiple Docker images to publish.
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Depends on getsentry/craft#125, getsentry/craft#126, getsentry/craft#127, getsentry/craft#128 and all of these being published as `craft@0.12.0`.
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Craft allows using multiple instances of the same target with different (or same!) configurations but it assumes
namefield is a unique identifier. This PR adds an optionalidfield to distinguish multiple targets with the same name such as multiple Docker images to publish.