* Move ec2_vpc_net tests to group1, group2 is running much longer
* Allow for VPC CIDRs to be "associat*ing*", things in AWS are "eventually consistent" and occasionally take longer than we would like
* ec2_vpc_net: (integration tests) migrate to using module_defaults
* ec2_vpc_net: (integration tests) use a private subnet for the tests
* ec2_vpc_net_info: Add integration tests
* ec2_vpc_net_info: add cidr_block_association_set to documentation
* Update AWS hacking test policy to allow VPC CIDR disassociation
* Update test/integration/targets/ec2_vpc_net/tasks/main.yml
Co-Authored-By: Jill R <4121322+jillr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Store vpc2 ID to make it clearer which VPC we're changing
* Be more consistent with our quoting
* Explicitly test that the VPC IDs haven't changed
* Update Shippable integration test groups.
* Update integration test group aliases.
* Rebalance AWS and Azure tests with extra group.
* Rebalance Windows tests with another group.
* Add some integration tests for ec2_vpc_net module
* Add a couple tests for check mode
fix typo
ensure the DHCP option set is cleaned up
* Add permissions to test policy