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RobW3LGA bb50fc3889 construct_deep_url() (#53475)
* Updates aci.py with the ability to add ACI objects to any depth

Changes start at line 411 (construct_deep_url() and supporting functions). One minor change to line 633 (the original construct_url()) to provide for testability:  ...join(sorted(self.child_classes)) vs ...join(self.child_classes)

I am also attaching two test files. One characterizing the existing construct_url() and the matching test set for construct_deep_url() to support my efforts and proof of parity

* Two PyTest files to support construct_deep_url

These two files provide testing parity, one characterizing the original construct_url() function and the other proofing construct_deep_url(). The ...deep_url.py test file goes five layers deep to provide better validation for the function

* Correcting previous upload to incorrect folder

These two files provide testing parity, one characterizing the original construct_url() function and the other proofing construct_deep_url(). The ...deep_url.py test file goes five layers deep to provide better validation for the function

* Deleting for file name change per Matt Clay

* Deleting for file name change per Matt Clay

* Correcting file names per Matt Clay

@mattclay Thanks again for your continued guidance and patience. Please cancel the previous (incorrect) request

* Wrong location for test file

* Wrong location for test file

* First attempt to comply with suggestions

lib/ansible/module_utils/network/aci/aci.py:517:0: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?
lib/ansible/module_utils/network/aci/aci.py:534:0: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?
lib/ansible/module_utils/network/aci/aci.py:558:161: E501 line too long (210 > 160 characters)

* First attempt to comply with suggestions

test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_construct_url.py:1:14: SyntaxError: import pytest
test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_deep_url.py:1:14: SyntaxError: import pytest
test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_construct_url.py:0:0: use "\n" for line endings instead of "\r\n"
test/units/module_utils/network/aci/test_aci_deep_url.py:0:0: use "\n" for line endings instead of "\r\n"
Shortened test function names (less descriptive)

* Second attempt to comply with suggestions

* Second attempt to comply with suggestions

* Third attempt to comply with suggestions

* Third attempt to comply with suggestions

* Pro Tip: Convert from 'CRLF' to 'LF' in VSCode

It's on the status bar to the right

* Added setup() support for tests

* Continued corrections to support testing

* Added two mocks to support testing

I could not find where to place fakes/mocks, so please let me know if the current location is incorrect

* Adding tmpdir property to mock_basic.py

* Added last blank line to mock_basic.py

To pass sanity test

* Attempt to correct setup() issues

* Attempt to correct setup() issues

* Attempt to correct setup() issues

* Attempt to correct setup() issues

* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py

* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py

* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py

* Withdrawing pending injectability tweak to aci.py
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