Manage the aws-auth config map for EKS Kubernetes clusters
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Manage the aws-auth config map for EKS Kubernetes clusters
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This repository provides sample code that uses programmatic way for applying aws-auth ConfigMap in Amazon EKS (Programmatic Amazon EKS Cluster permission for IAM User/Role) and for accessing Kubernetes Objects like list pods and read daemonset (accessing/updating Kubernetes objects through Kubernetes client api)
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