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Description

Allows setting mongodb-client-encryption to an env variable to locate it on the local filesystem.

Needs mongodb/libmongocrypt#342 to work.

Update: changed csfle tests to run on replica sets here (NODE-4236) in order to get the now running tests to pass.

What is changing?

If MONGODB_CLIENT_ENCRYPTION_OVERRIDE is present, will attempt to require csfle from that location.

Is there new documentation needed for these changes?

No

What is the motivation for this change?

NODE-4254

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approved the PR - requesting changes to undo the approval

@bajanam bajanam added the Primary Review In Review with primary reviewer, not yet ready for team's eyes label May 24, 2022
@durran durran merged commit cd6b5a0 into main May 24, 2022
@durran durran deleted the NODE-4254 branch May 24, 2022 13:38
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