This configuration can be used for both REST-based and gRPC-based clients. The client library sets the underlying configuration parameters based on the values in this struct.
The full URI is constructed as:
{scheme}://{username}:{password}hostname}:{port}
Any empty values are omitted, except for the scheme which defaults to https. If the hostname value is empty, no HTTP proxy is configured.
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