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# What does this PR do? remove telemetry as a providable API from the codebase. This includes removing it from generated distributions but also the provider registry, the router, etc since `setup_logger` is tied pretty strictly to `Api.telemetry` being in impls we still need an "instantiated provider" in our implementations. However it should not be auto-routed or provided. So in validate_and_prepare_providers (called from resolve_impls) I made it so that if run_config.telemetry.enabled, we set up the meta-reference "provider" internally to be used so that log_event will work when called. This is the neatest way I think we can remove telemetry from the provider configs but also not need to rip apart the whole "telemetry is a provider" logic just yet, but we can do it internally later without disrupting users. so telemetry is removed from the registry such that if a user puts `telemetry:` as an API in their build/run config it will err out, but can still be used by us internally as we go through this transition. relates to #3806 Signed-off-by: Charlie Doern <cdoern@redhat.com> |
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