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* Provide Kubernetes resource validation to k8s module
Use kubernetes-validate to validate Kubernetes resource
definitions against the published schema
* Additional tests for kubernetes-validate
* Improve k8s error messages on exceptions
Parse the response body for the message rather than returning
a JSON blob
If we've validated and there are warnings, return those too - they
can be more helpful
```
"msg": "Failed to patch object: {\"kind\":\"Status\",\"apiVersion\":\"v1\",\"metadata\":{},
\"status\":\"Failure\",\"message\":\"[pos 334]: json: decNum: got first char 'h'\",\"code\":500}\n",
```
vs
```
"msg": "Failed to patch object: [pos 334]: json: decNum: got first char 'h'\nresource
validation error at spec.replicas: 'hello' is not of type u'integer'",
```
* Update versions used
In particular openshift/origin:3.9.0
* Add changelog for k8s validate change
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Wait tests
wait tests require at least one node, and don't work on the normal k8s openshift-origin container as provided by ansible-test --docker -v k8s
minikube, Kubernetes from Docker or any other Kubernetes service will suffice.
If kubectl is already using the right config file and context, you can just do
cd test/integration/targets/k8s
./runme.sh -vv
otherwise set one or both of K8S_AUTH_KUBECONFIG and K8S_AUTH_CONTEXT
and use the same command