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Revert "Update list deprecated api for testing" #5201

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Reverts #5200

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Attention: Patch coverage is 0% with 1 line in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 22.82%. Comparing base (5b8b040) to head (9ee18e8).
Report is 1 commits behind head on master.

Files with missing lines Patch % Lines
pkg/app/server/grpcapi/web_api.go 0.00% 1 Missing ⚠️
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+ Partials      796      795    -1     

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@khanhtc1202 khanhtc1202 force-pushed the revert-5200-update-list-deprecated-api branch from a227a1e to 9ee18e8 Compare September 6, 2024 10:10
@khanhtc1202 khanhtc1202 enabled auto-merge (squash) September 6, 2024 10:10
@khanhtc1202 khanhtc1202 merged commit 7edbf2b into master Sep 6, 2024
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@khanhtc1202 khanhtc1202 deleted the revert-5200-update-list-deprecated-api branch September 6, 2024 10:13
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