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@systemroller systemroller commented Jan 24, 2026

This PR is for the purpose of triggering periodic CI testing. We don't currently have a way to trigger CI without a PR, so this PR serves that purpose.

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Add a test-only Ansible callback plugin to collect package usage data during CI runs.

New Features:

  • Introduce a dump_packages Ansible callback plugin to record packages used by package-related tasks for CI analysis and image build inputs.

Tests:

  • Add infrastructure under tests/callback_plugins to capture package module usage across distributions and roles during CI.

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sourcery-ai bot commented Jan 24, 2026

Reviewer's Guide

Adds an Ansible aggregate callback plugin used in tests to collect all non-removed packages referenced by package-related tasks and print them in a stable, parsable format for CI and image build workflows.

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Introduce an Ansible callback plugin that aggregates package names from package-related tasks for CI usage.
  • Define a CallbackModule implementing an aggregate callback with Ansible 2.9-compatible metadata and flags.
  • Hook into v2_runner_on_ok to inspect successful tasks using package, dnf, or yum modules while excluding absent-state operations.
  • Normalize Ansible results (single vs. list of results) to collect package names from invocation.module_args.name, handling both scalar and list values.
  • Deduplicate and sort collected package names and emit them in a single display line prefixed with a fixed tag for downstream parsing.
tests/callback_plugins/dump_packages.py

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