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[Sweep GHA Fix] Add missing specification to GitHub Actions workflow #2

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    I created this PR to fix the failing GitHub Actions.## Description
    This PR addresses the issue of a failed GitHub Actions run due to a missing specification in the workflow file. The error logs indicate that the google-github-actions/auth@v1 step requires either "workload_identity_provider" or "credentials_json" to be specified. This PR modifies the workflow file to include the missing specification, ensuring that it is injected into the environment during the execution of the step.

Summary of Changes

  • Modified the .github/workflows/main.yml file to add the missing specification to the google-github-actions/auth@v1 step.
  • Added the necessary input to the step, specifying either "workload_identity_provider" or "credentials_json".
  • Ensured that the input is injected into the environment during the execution of the step.

Please review and merge this PR to fix the failing GitHub Actions run.

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  • Rollback changes to .github/workflows/main.yml

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