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Expose Envoy's /stats for statsd agents (#7173)
* Expose Envoy /stats for statsd agents; Add testcases

* Remove merge conflict leftover

* Add support for prefix instead of path; Fix docstring to mirror these changes

* Add new config field to docs; Add testcases to check that /stats/prometheus is exposed as well

* Parametrize matchType (prefix or path) and value

* Update website/source/docs/connect/proxies/envoy.md

Co-Authored-By: Paul Banks <banks@banksco.de>

Co-authored-by: Paul Banks <banks@banksco.de>
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