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add metric to emit number of pods using sts web identity or container credentials #198

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Adds prometheus metric to emit number of pods using sts web identity or container credentials

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@minj131 minj131 changed the title add metric to emit number of pods using v1 or v2 add metric to emit number of pods using sts web identity or container credenti Oct 24, 2023
@minj131 minj131 changed the title add metric to emit number of pods using sts web identity or container credenti add metric to emit number of pods using sts web identity or container credentials Oct 24, 2023
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@nckturner nckturner merged commit 3cfdd8a into aws:master Oct 24, 2023
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