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tox-lsr 3.17.1 has a fix for the broken container tests

There was one shell function for both setting up the callback plugins and the connection plugin.
When this function was skipped, the ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PLUGINS environment variable was not
set, so all subsequent tests failed. The connection plugin must be present and the env. var.
must be set in order to run any container tests. The code was fixed to ensure that there is
always a connection plugin installed in the correct location and that ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PLUGINS
is always set and contains this path.

Also, setting up the callback plugins and the connection plugin is already idempotent, so no
reason to skip them.

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com

Summary by Sourcery

Update CI workflows to use tox-lsr 3.17.1 and adjust test flags to ensure container tests run correctly.

Bug Fixes:

  • Ensure container tests always have required Ansible connection plugins configured by no longer skipping callback/connection plugin setup via SKIP_CALLBACK_PLUGINS.

CI:

  • Bump tox-lsr from 3.17.0 to 3.17.1 across GitHub Actions workflows for qemu-kvm integration tests, ansible-lint, ansible-managed-var-comment, and ansible-test.
  • Tidy conditional indentation in the qemu-kvm integration test workflow script.

…s them [citest_skip]

tox-lsr 3.17.1 has a fix for the broken container tests

There was one shell function for both setting up the callback plugins and the connection plugin.
When this function was skipped, the ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PLUGINS environment variable was not
set, so all subsequent tests failed.  The connection plugin must be present and the env. var.
must be set in order to run any container tests.  The code was fixed to ensure that there is
always a connection plugin installed in the correct location and that ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PLUGINS
is always set and contains this path.

Also, setting up the callback plugins and the connection plugin is already idempotent, so no
reason to skip them.

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>
@richm richm requested a review from ptoscano as a code owner March 13, 2026 15:27
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Updates GitHub Actions workflows to use tox-lsr 3.17.1 and ensures container tests always install and use the required Ansible connection plugin by no longer skipping callback/connection plugin setup between test runs.

Sequence diagram for CI container tests using tox-lsr 3.17.1

sequenceDiagram
    actor Developer
    participant GitHubActionsRunner as GitHubActionsRunner
    participant tox as tox
    participant tox_lsr as tox_lsr_3_17_1
    participant PluginSetup as PluginSetup
    participant Ansible as AnsibleTest
    participant Container as TestContainer

    Developer->>GitHubActionsRunner: Push commit / open PR
    GitHubActionsRunner->>tox: Run tox via workflow job
    tox->>tox_lsr: Load tox-lsr env and config
    tox_lsr->>PluginSetup: Run setup_callback_and_connection_plugins
    PluginSetup->>PluginSetup: Install connection_plugin in fixed path
    PluginSetup->>GitHubActionsRunner: Set ANSIBLE_CONNECTION_PLUGINS env var
    tox_lsr->>Ansible: Invoke ansible-test with env
    Ansible->>Container: Start container-based tests
    Container-->>Ansible: Test results
    Ansible-->>GitHubActionsRunner: Overall test status
    GitHubActionsRunner-->>Developer: CI result on PR
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Update CI to use tox-lsr 3.17.1 instead of 3.17.0 across workflows.
  • Bump tox-lsr dependency from version 3.17.0 to 3.17.1 in qemu-kvm integration tests workflow.
  • Bump tox-lsr dependency from version 3.17.0 to 3.17.1 in ansible-lint workflow.
  • Bump tox-lsr dependency from version 3.17.0 to 3.17.1 in ansible-managed-var-comment workflow.
  • Bump tox-lsr dependency from version 3.17.0 to 3.17.1 in ansible-test workflow.
.github/workflows/qemu-kvm-integration-tests.yml
.github/workflows/ansible-lint.yml
.github/workflows/ansible-managed-var-comment.yml
.github/workflows/ansible-test.yml
Ensure container test runs do not skip callback/connection plugin setup and fix minor YAML shell indentation.
  • Remove SKIP_CALLBACK_PLUGINS environment variable toggling so callback/connection plugin setup is always performed for each tox test run.
  • Fix indentation of the conditional check that verifies the role has the 'containerbuild' galaxy tag.
.github/workflows/qemu-kvm-integration-tests.yml

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Hey - I've left some high level feedback:

  • The tox-lsr version is hard-coded in multiple workflows; consider extracting the version into a shared variable (e.g., a workflow env or reusable workflow) to avoid having to update it in several places on each bump.
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## Overall Comments
- The tox-lsr version is hard-coded in multiple workflows; consider extracting the version into a shared variable (e.g., a workflow env or reusable workflow) to avoid having to update it in several places on each bump.

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