Allow security_token to be set by AssumeRoleWebIdentityAdapter #28
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AWS needs a "security_token" in the request when using AssumeRoleWebIdentity on EKS.
But if we try to set it using ExAws.STS.AuthCache.AssumeRoleWebIdentityAdapter, there is a recursive loop from AssumeRoleWebIdentityAdapter to ExAws.request() and back to itself.
By using the same technique used for access_key_id and secret_access_key, i.e. set those config value to a dummy string, we can prevent the recursive callback and have a security_token set by the adapter.
I did try running tests but some of them were failing without my change.