* Move EC2 networking objects into network-policy.json
* ec2_vpc_nacl: Add integration tests
* ec2_vpc_nacl: Migrate tests to use module_defaults
* ec2_vpc_nacl: (integration tests) Add missing AWS permissions
* ec2_vpc_nacl: (integration tests) Update tests for ipv6 support
* ec2_vpc_nacl: Migrate to AnsibleAWSModule
* Fix sanity tests for ec2_vpc_nacl and ec2_vpc_nacl_info
* ec2_vpc_nacl_info: Migrate to AnsibleAWSModule
* ec2_vpc_nacl_info: (integration tests) Rename from ec2_vpc_nacl_facts to ec2_vpc_nacl_info and add a test using a filter (by tag)
* Pick availability zones dynamically
Rather than assuming that AZa and AZb always exist (they don't), query to find out which AZs we have available first
* Test that the NACLs we get back are actually the *saml* NACL rather than duplicates/delete remove
* Cleanup IPv6 tests a little.
Note: IPv6 support for ec2_vpc_nacl not complete yet.
This provides the initial framework, and should ensure things don't start exploding when support is added.
* Removing subnets by name from a NACL *is* now supported
* Fix ec2_vpc_nacl return documentation
* Update testing policies to ensure all required permissions are present
* Tidy up security policies to reduce duplicate permissions
* Make roles static so that they can be present before CI is run,
meaning that role creation permission is not required by the CI
itself, only by someone setting up the roles prior to testing
* Move contents to cloudfront policy to network policy to ensure policy
count (maximum of 10) stays low
* Maintain compute policy below 6144 bytes
* AWS: new module ec2_transit_gateway fixes#49376
* Add permissions neeeded for integration tests
* uncomment nolog on creds
* add unsupported to integration test aliases
* remove the shippable/aws/group alias so doesn't conflict with unsupported
Remove VPC permissions from network-policy.json as they mostly duplicate
compute-policy.json permissions - separating the VPC and compute permissions
would likely lead to further confusion.