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Revert "Trigger workflow move github api cod to github.py" #766

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@jonsimantov jonsimantov commented Nov 30, 2021

Reverts #746, which causes the cpp-packaging workflow to be unable to trigger integration tests.

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@sunmou99 - if you don't have time for a forward fix, let's revert this for now and fix it later.

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The cpp-packaging workflow is able to trigger integration tests, except the branch got deleted. This is an excepted behavior.

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⏳  Integration test in progress...

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Last updated: Tue Nov 30 08:55 PST 2021
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