Saksham Sharma 9760d00d08 Add configuration options for encryption providers
Add location transformer, config for transformers

Location transformer helps choose the most specific transformer for
read/write operations depending on the path of resource being accessed.

Configuration allows use of --experimental-encryption-provider-config
to set up encryption providers. Only AEAD is supported at the moment.

Add new files to BUILD, AEAD => k8s-aes-gcm

Use group resources to select encryption provider

Update tests for configuration parsing

Remove location transformer

Allow specifying providers per resource group in configuration

Add IdentityTransformer configuration option

Fix minor issues with initial AEAD implementation

Unified parsing of all configurations

Parse configuration using a union struct

Run configuration parsing in APIserver, refactor parsing

More gdoc, fix minor bugs

Add test coverage for combined transformers

Use table driven tests for encryptionconfig
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