Removes the consumer_id, project_id and user_id fields from the Allocation object definition. These values are now found in the Consumer object that is embedded in the Allocation object which is now non-nullable. Modifies the serialization in the allocation handler to output Allocation.consumer.project.external_id and Allocation.consumer.user.external_id when appropriate for the microversion. Calls the create_incomplete_consumers() method during AllocationList.get_all_by_consumer_id() and AllocationList.get_all_by_resource_provider() to online-migrate missing consumer records. Change-Id: Icae5038190ab8c7bbdb38d54ae909fcbf9048912 blueprint: add-consumer-generation
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