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John Imison 54c54fc960 RabbitMQ publisher module (#44718)
* RabbitMQ basic publisher

* Split out of a module_util. Preparing for binary posts.

* Can now send a file to the queue.

* Allowing an empty queue to be used so RabbitMQ returns a random queue.

* Added RETURN docstring.

* Updated and added tests.  Now returns a dictionary with msg, content_type and queue published to.

* Extra tests and introduced a none url method of providing server host details.

* Added testing and errors for url/host parameters.

* Updating RETURN sample

* Added an image file for testing binary publishing.

* Minor changes to test.

* Added filename key/value to headers if a binary file is published.

* Adding ability to specify headers.

* Renaming to rabbitmq_publish

* Changed tests to reflect name, and, preparing for testing headers.

* Updated some documentation

* Minor pip install update

* Modifications after feedback.

* Updates based on feedback.

* Fixing pep8 issue.

* Updating module and module_util name to amqp.

* Reverting back to rabbitmq_publish naming.

* Minor addition to notes.
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