Allow authType to be specified#160
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This lets customers specify the `authType` themselves. Previously we had always set it to `awsSigv4` or `custom` (depending on the scheme), and that behavior is still the default.
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This lets customers specify the
authTypethemselves. Previously wehad always set it to
awsSigv4orcustom(depending on thescheme), and that behavior is still the default.
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