Stephen Balukoff ad3423afca Add maximum number of l7rules per l7policy
For reasons of pure practicality, it is not a good idea to allow tenants
to create arbitrarily long lists of l7rules on their l7policies. After a
brief discussion we decided that 50 rules is good limit, especially
given that we expect most practical uses of L7 functionality to entail 1
to 4 rules per policy at most.

This commit also fixes a minor bug I noticed in the L7 rule API tests,
and cleans up the L7Rule API rule response specification.

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Closes-Bug: 1549100
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Octavia

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Operator-grade open source scalable load balancer.

The Octavia project seeks to become the standard operator-grade load balancer in use in large OpenStack deployments. Note that it is not competing with the Neutron LBaaS extension and may never actually replace it. Rather, Octavia should be seen as "yet another vendor" which is accessed via a driver for Neutron LBaaS.

For more information on project direction and guiding principles for contributors, please see the CONSTITUTION.rst file in this directory, or specifications in the specs/ subdirectory. Other documentation can be found in the docs/ directory.

Please also see https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Octavia/Roadmap for the latest version of our project roadmap.

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Load Balancing as a Service (LBaaS) for OpenStack
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