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Introduce sys-svc-cdn (cdn_paths/cdn_urls/cdn_dirs) and ensure CDN directories + latest symlink.

Rename sys-srv-web-inj-* → sys-front-inj-*; update includes/templates; serve shared/per-app CSS & JS via CDN.

Add lookup_plugins/local_mtime_qs.py for mtime-based cache busting; split CSS into default.css/bootstrap.css + optional per-app style.css.

CSP: use style-src-elem; drop unsafe-inline for styles. Services: fix SYS_SERVICE_ALL_ENABLED bool and controlled flush.

BREAKING CHANGE: role names changed; replace includes and references accordingly.

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Custom Lookup Plugins for Infinito.Nexus

This directory contains custom Ansible lookup plugins used within the Infinito.Nexus project.

When to Use a Lookup Plugin

  • Load external data: Use lookups to retrieve data from files, APIs, databases, environment variables, or other external sources.
  • Context-aware data access: Lookups can access the full Ansible context, including inventory, facts, and runtime variables.
  • Generate dynamic lists: Lookups are often used to build inventories, secrets, or host lists dynamically.

Examples

# Load the contents of a file as a variable
my_secret: "{{ lookup('file', '/path/to/secret.txt') }}"

# Retrieve a list of hostnames from an external source
host_list: "{{ lookup('infinito_inventory_hosts', 'group_name') }}"

When not to Use a Lookup Plugin

  • If you only need to manipulate or transform data already available in your playbook, prefer a filter plugin instead.

Further Reading