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Add google-api-python-client into the RHAI pipeline onboarding collection

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      Add package 'google-api-python-client' into the RHAI pipeline onboarding collection.

      The package requires builder repository onboarding before it can be added to the RHAI pipeline. This ticket is blocked by the builder onboarding ticket.

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      Executive Summary: google-api-python-client (v2.190.0)

      google-api-python-client is a pure-Python package with a Simple build complexity rating (1/10) and no blockers to onboarding. The package is maintained by Google LLC under the Apache 2.0 license, which is fully compatible with Red Hat distribution. It uses a classic

      setup.py

      build with setuptools — no

      pyproject.toml

      is present — and produces a universal

      py3-none-any

      wheel requiring zero native compilation. Building from source is trivial:

      git clone https://github.com/googleapis/google-api-python-client.git
      cd google-api-python-client
      pip wheel . --no-deps --wheel-dir=dist/
      

      All five direct runtime dependencies (httplib2, google-auth, google-auth-httplib2, google-api-core, uritemplate) are also pure Python with Red Hat-compatible licenses (Apache 2.0, MIT, BSD-3-Clause). The only transitive dependencies requiring compilation are cryptography (Rust/C, via google-auth) and protobuf (C++ accelerator, via google-api-core). Both provide pre-built

      manylinux

      wheels for x86_64, and protobuf additionally offers a pure-Python

      py3-none-any

      fallback. If source-building cryptography is required, it needs the Rust toolchain and

      openssl-devel

      on RHEL.

      There are zero critical packaging issues or open build blockers. The only notable items are a cosmetic namespace deprecation warning on Python 3.13+ (#2640) and a future httplib2 breaking change (#2630) already mitigated by the existing

      <1.0.0

      version pin. The installed package size is approximately 93 MB due to ~575 bundled Google API discovery JSON documents. The single

      py3-none-any

      wheel serves all hardware targets (CPU, CUDA, ROCm) — no per-platform builds are needed.

      Recommendation: Pin to v2.190.0 for onboarding. No special environment variables, build flags, or system dependencies are required. The weekly release cadence (driven by auto-generated discovery document updates) suggests establishing a policy for tracking minor version updates automatically, as these contain no API-breaking changes within the v2.x line. This package is one of the simplest possible onboarding candidates — standard wheel packaging within the AIPCC ecosystem is the appropriate approach.

              epacific@redhat.com Einat Pacifici
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