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rabbitmq-plugins list: respect --silent and --quiet #10870

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@michaelklishin michaelklishin commented Mar 27, 2024

When emitting warnings about missing plugins that are enabled according to the enabled plugins file.

Originally suggested in #10865 by @Ayanda-D.

The test in #10865 that enables a non-existent plugin is incompatible with Make-based builds,
so it's not worth adding given the very narrow scope of this PR.

Perhaps an event better, but also much larger in scope, approach to this, would be to make the decision based on the --formatter used. However, machine-readable --formatters should be used with -s, --silent virtually all the time, and other commands suppress their additional output based on -s or -q.

@michaelklishin michaelklishin merged commit be30abf into main Mar 28, 2024
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rabbitmq-plugins list: respect --silent and --quiet (backport #10870)
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