When the module faces API exception we can give much more useful
information to the user. Let us do this for the modules inheriting from
the base class, since all modules should do this at some point in time
Change-Id: I5f1ef01765829900334aa2ecae5dab3ba96f1a49
don't inherit OpenstackModule class from AnsibleModule class to
prevent occasional overriding Ansible methods or vars and failing
module.
Change-Id: Ic34fff0c938eb87cc0d2c5e98fbafed64bf349f6
In module_utils we have a bunch of factory functions that we expect
people to use in a certain combination to build a module, then we
pass around a reference to the SDK and to the connection we created.
That's largely just due to how this stuff grew organically.
Instead, create a base class to be used in the modules. For now it
allows us to clean things up a bit. But as a follow on - it should
maybe help us put in things like richer logging collection which
would otherwise need to be done with helper methods and whatnot.
Change-Id: I487e79fe18c0b9a75df7dacd224ab40ed7f4e1ab