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Added WorkloadIdentityCredential
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API change check APIView has identified API level changes in this PR and created following API reviews. |
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…ad_identity.py Co-authored-by: Paul Van Eck <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Paul Van Eck <[email protected]>
…ad_identity.py Co-authored-by: Paul Van Eck <[email protected]>
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…t.py Co-authored-by: Charles Lowell <[email protected]>
…fault.py Co-authored-by: Charles Lowell <[email protected]>
did the SDK support Workload Identity in some other form before this PR was merged? I'm using 1.12 on an AKS cluster with Workload Identity enabled and it seems to be working.... but now I see that the code for it apparently does not even exist in a released version? EDIT: it looks like it was supported previously by |
@petergaultney Yes. You are absolutely right! :) |
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