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Fix to avoid spamming syslog with invoked messages #4353

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@tanwigeetika1618 tanwigeetika1618 commented Oct 1, 2024

Fix issue #4317

Description

This PR resolves the issue where ansible-basic.py was unnecessarily logging invoked messages to the local syslog, leading to excessive and irrelevant logging during playbook execution.

Changes

  • Modified CustomAnsibleModule in args.py to modify the initialization process.
    -Preventing the unnecessary execution of AnsibleModule.
  • This stops the spamming of syslog with messages such as "ansible-basic.py Invoked with...".

Impact

  • Significantly reduces irrelevant syslog entries.
  • Verified by running ansible-lint and checking logs with journalctl | grep ansible.

@tanwigeetika1618 tanwigeetika1618 requested a review from a team as a code owner October 1, 2024 12:41
@tanwigeetika1618 tanwigeetika1618 requested review from audgirka and alisonlhart and removed request for a team October 1, 2024 12:41
@tanwigeetika1618 tanwigeetika1618 self-assigned this Oct 1, 2024
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@ssbarnea ssbarnea requested a review from Qalthos October 6, 2024 06:38
@ssbarnea ssbarnea dismissed Qalthos’s stale review October 6, 2024 06:39

Any is ok, for now.

@ssbarnea ssbarnea merged commit a2e4ee5 into ansible:main Oct 6, 2024
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