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Version 0.4.0 #197

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Description of changes:

  • Feature - Added support for chaining assumed roles in the shared config file (~/.aws/config) defined by source_profile and credential_source (#177)
  • Feature - Added support for Web Identities and IAM Roles for Service Accounts (IRSA) with Kubernetes (#183)
  • Bug - Fixed the make docker target when the credential helper git repository is used as a git submodule (#184)

By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.

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The credential helper now supports a variety of different mechanisms for
providing AWS credentials, and some of them are more complex than
others.  This commit reorganizes the description about how AWS
credentials are sourced, adds more detail to the manual page, and
includes information about the bugs that may exist for some Kubernetes
users.
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@samuelkarp samuelkarp marked this pull request as ready for review January 2, 2020 23:41
@samuelkarp samuelkarp mentioned this pull request Jan 3, 2020
@samuelkarp samuelkarp merged commit 1a5791b into awslabs:master Jan 6, 2020
@samuelkarp samuelkarp deleted the v0.4.0-stage branch January 6, 2020 22:55
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