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Paring down unused keys in JSON credentials files.#156
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Previously the User and Service Account credentials files had the some contents even though they have different dictionary keys used for the credentials properties.
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LGTM if all the tests pass. This is much closer to how the files appear in real scenarios. |
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Tests pass; merging based on @anthmgoogle's approval. |
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Paring down unused keys in JSON credentials files.
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Previously the User and Service Account credentials files had the some contents even though they have different dictionary keys used for the credentials properties.
/cc @nathanielmanistaatgoogle
Spinning off from previous PR based from #153 (comment)