mitcheccles opened a new pull request, #37244:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/37244

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   closes: #35011
   
   Updated the Airbyte provider to use the new [Airbyte 
API](https://reference.airbyte.com/reference/start). This update ensures 
continued functionality as Airbyte intends to discontinue the Configuration 
API, which this provider perviously used to interact with Airbyte.
   
   The discussion in issue #35011 mentioned two possible considerations when 
implementing a fix:
   
   1. Use Airbyte's official [Python 
SDK](https://github.com/airbytehq/airbyte-api-python-sdk) 
   2. Continue using the Configuration API too, for those running Airbyte v0.4x 
releases.
   
   **[Airbyte's API Python SDK]**: The changes in this PR do not use the 
official Python SDK. This SDK is still in beta. Furthermore, I wanted to keep 
the changes lightweight and not add another dependency, especially considering 
the Airbyte Airflow provider only uses 4 of Airbyte's API endpoints.
   
   **[Dual API Support]**:The change removes support for the Configuration API. 
It would have been cumbersome to support both API's. Those who are running an 
older version of Airbyte can install an older version of this provider when 
setting up Airflow.
   
   Also worth noting, I have tested the changes in this PR on my production 
Airflow deployment to verify the code works.
    
   
   
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