This change does the following to neutron_migrations_facts: - updates MIGRATIONS dict by adding entries for each neutron sub-project while also adding keys to track which sub-projects are installed and which migrations need to be run (contract or expand) - takes subproject migrations into account (neutron-lbaas as an example) - updates neutron_venv_lib_dir and neutron_non_venv_lib_dir by removing reference to neutron specifically since these vars need to be used for all neutron subprojects also We also update neutron_db_setup.yml to use MIGRATIONS['run_contract'] and MIGRATIONS['run_expand'] to determine if neutron or a subproject has migrations which need to be applied. Closes-Bug: #1511756 Change-Id: I3a385f4530620718ba01a7b5e993ba08ce38f7c7
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