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Refresh auth context while polling for data protection resources #390

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  1. What this PR does / why we need it:

The data protection related resources have a poll stage where post-creation they wait to reach a terminating state. In Self Managed environments, the auth token may expire during this process. This PR adds refresh logic.

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Signed-off-by: Rahul Naren Pujari <rnarenpujari@gmail.com>
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eastaga commented Mar 22, 2024

lgtm

@rnarenpujari rnarenpujari merged commit 0dfb827 into main Mar 25, 2024
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