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Michael De La Rue e28845018d [cloud] New module: AWS API Gageway module (#20230)
* Ultra basic api-gateway module based of lambda.py

* Ultra basic deployment added to api-gateway module

* ApiGateway module Allow creation of APIs, more documentation and better return value

* ApiGateway module incorporate review feedback

* ApiGateway module flake8 cleanup

* APIGateway module - more review fixes.

* slightly better messages in api_gateway module

* AWS api_gateway module - try to improve messages in case of exceptions

* rename api_gateway module to aws_api_gateway as discussed in PR 20230

* aws_api_gateway - Allow delivery of swagger either as text or dictionary.

* aws_api_gateway module - introduce 'unit' tests, improve imports using them and small fixes

* aws_api_gateway module - move path expand_user to avoid early typecheck

* aws_api_gateway - version means version of metadata not module - fix to 1.0

* aws_api_gateway module - Rely on module_utils.ec2 for imports & path type for expanduser / cleanups

* aws_api_gateway module - heavy cleanup and refactor of code + cloud retry functionality.

* api_gateway_module - failing test case for handling more than one deployment in succession and API deletion

* add TooManyRequestsException to AWSRetry exception list - makes API deployment work.

* api_gateway_module - Fixes for various review comments + errors from various linters

* api_gateway_module - Fixes for more review comments + linter error

* api_gateway_module - Major refactor into sensible functions - create_response becomes configure_response

* api_gateway_module - should be working under python3; remove test exclusion

* api_gateway_module - finish off remaining review fixes - use ansible defaults and fix mutually exclusive

* api_gateway_module - attempt to improve handling of botocore errors in python3

* api_gateway_module - implement state=absent / API deletion
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