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Add feature for querying dedicated deployment usage (per workspace) #337

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Add feature for querying dedicated deployment usage:
all deployments in a workspace: roboflow deployment usage_workspace [target_month]
a specific active deployment: roboflow deployment usage_deployment deployment_name [target_month]

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@PacificDou PacificDou marked this pull request as ready for review November 4, 2024 17:29
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lgtm.
PS: if you need to bump the version lmk and I'll aprove again ;-)

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@tonylampada Thank you so much!
I updated this PR, now we can query not only usage for a workspace, but also a specific dedicated deployment.
Could you please review it again?

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lgtm

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