Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Identity-Aware Proxy v1 API enum AttributePropagationSettings.Types.OutputCredentials.
Supported output credentials for attribute propagation. Each output
credential maps to a "field" in the response. For example, selecting JWT
will propagate all attributes in the IAP JWT, header in the headers, etc.
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