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docs: adding s3/gs/azblob access_rules repositories to configuration reference #829

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@tobbbles tobbbles commented Sep 22, 2021

The ability to obtain access_rule files from s3, gs, and azblob was already added and documentation added to the docs/docs/api-access-rules.md page, however it's missing from the configuration reference. This PR adds that documentation to the config schema and updates the configuration reference documentation.

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@aeneasr aeneasr merged commit e2433f6 into ory:master Sep 29, 2021
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