VOL-1558 Implementation of openolt adapter with dep for dependency management
Also updated the build system to take this into account.

Currently dep ensure fails due to missing libraries in voltha-go, but the vendor folder has been updated otherwise.
This can be worked around in development using the LOCAL_VOLTHAGO variable described in the readme
This does not build currrently, but that is due to missing code in voltha-go master.

This pattern is consistent with how voltha-go does things, but does not leave you dependent on it to build.

See the readme for how to use dep.

The resourcemanager file is no longer hidden.

Change-Id: I25b8472dbc517b193970597c9f43ddff18c2d89f
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/consul/api/txn.go b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/consul/api/txn.go
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+package api
+
+import (
+	"bytes"
+	"fmt"
+	"io"
+	"net/http"
+)
+
+// Txn is used to manipulate the Txn API
+type Txn struct {
+	c *Client
+}
+
+// Txn is used to return a handle to the K/V apis
+func (c *Client) Txn() *Txn {
+	return &Txn{c}
+}
+
+// TxnOp is the internal format we send to Consul. Currently only K/V and
+// check operations are supported.
+type TxnOp struct {
+	KV      *KVTxnOp
+	Node    *NodeTxnOp
+	Service *ServiceTxnOp
+	Check   *CheckTxnOp
+}
+
+// TxnOps is a list of transaction operations.
+type TxnOps []*TxnOp
+
+// TxnResult is the internal format we receive from Consul.
+type TxnResult struct {
+	KV      *KVPair
+	Node    *Node
+	Service *CatalogService
+	Check   *HealthCheck
+}
+
+// TxnResults is a list of TxnResult objects.
+type TxnResults []*TxnResult
+
+// TxnError is used to return information about an operation in a transaction.
+type TxnError struct {
+	OpIndex int
+	What    string
+}
+
+// TxnErrors is a list of TxnError objects.
+type TxnErrors []*TxnError
+
+// TxnResponse is the internal format we receive from Consul.
+type TxnResponse struct {
+	Results TxnResults
+	Errors  TxnErrors
+}
+
+// KVOp constants give possible operations available in a transaction.
+type KVOp string
+
+const (
+	KVSet            KVOp = "set"
+	KVDelete         KVOp = "delete"
+	KVDeleteCAS      KVOp = "delete-cas"
+	KVDeleteTree     KVOp = "delete-tree"
+	KVCAS            KVOp = "cas"
+	KVLock           KVOp = "lock"
+	KVUnlock         KVOp = "unlock"
+	KVGet            KVOp = "get"
+	KVGetTree        KVOp = "get-tree"
+	KVCheckSession   KVOp = "check-session"
+	KVCheckIndex     KVOp = "check-index"
+	KVCheckNotExists KVOp = "check-not-exists"
+)
+
+// KVTxnOp defines a single operation inside a transaction.
+type KVTxnOp struct {
+	Verb    KVOp
+	Key     string
+	Value   []byte
+	Flags   uint64
+	Index   uint64
+	Session string
+}
+
+// KVTxnOps defines a set of operations to be performed inside a single
+// transaction.
+type KVTxnOps []*KVTxnOp
+
+// KVTxnResponse has the outcome of a transaction.
+type KVTxnResponse struct {
+	Results []*KVPair
+	Errors  TxnErrors
+}
+
+// NodeOp constants give possible operations available in a transaction.
+type NodeOp string
+
+const (
+	NodeGet       NodeOp = "get"
+	NodeSet       NodeOp = "set"
+	NodeCAS       NodeOp = "cas"
+	NodeDelete    NodeOp = "delete"
+	NodeDeleteCAS NodeOp = "delete-cas"
+)
+
+// NodeTxnOp defines a single operation inside a transaction.
+type NodeTxnOp struct {
+	Verb NodeOp
+	Node Node
+}
+
+// ServiceOp constants give possible operations available in a transaction.
+type ServiceOp string
+
+const (
+	ServiceGet       ServiceOp = "get"
+	ServiceSet       ServiceOp = "set"
+	ServiceCAS       ServiceOp = "cas"
+	ServiceDelete    ServiceOp = "delete"
+	ServiceDeleteCAS ServiceOp = "delete-cas"
+)
+
+// ServiceTxnOp defines a single operation inside a transaction.
+type ServiceTxnOp struct {
+	Verb    ServiceOp
+	Node    string
+	Service AgentService
+}
+
+// CheckOp constants give possible operations available in a transaction.
+type CheckOp string
+
+const (
+	CheckGet       CheckOp = "get"
+	CheckSet       CheckOp = "set"
+	CheckCAS       CheckOp = "cas"
+	CheckDelete    CheckOp = "delete"
+	CheckDeleteCAS CheckOp = "delete-cas"
+)
+
+// CheckTxnOp defines a single operation inside a transaction.
+type CheckTxnOp struct {
+	Verb  CheckOp
+	Check HealthCheck
+}
+
+// Txn is used to apply multiple Consul operations in a single, atomic transaction.
+//
+// Note that Go will perform the required base64 encoding on the values
+// automatically because the type is a byte slice. Transactions are defined as a
+// list of operations to perform, using the different fields in the TxnOp structure
+// to define operations. If any operation fails, none of the changes are applied
+// to the state store.
+//
+// Even though this is generally a write operation, we take a QueryOptions input
+// and return a QueryMeta output. If the transaction contains only read ops, then
+// Consul will fast-path it to a different endpoint internally which supports
+// consistency controls, but not blocking. If there are write operations then
+// the request will always be routed through raft and any consistency settings
+// will be ignored.
+//
+// Here's an example:
+//
+//	   ops := KVTxnOps{
+//		   &KVTxnOp{
+//			   Verb:    KVLock,
+//			   Key:     "test/lock",
+//			   Session: "adf4238a-882b-9ddc-4a9d-5b6758e4159e",
+//			   Value:   []byte("hello"),
+//		   },
+//		   &KVTxnOp{
+//			   Verb:    KVGet,
+//			   Key:     "another/key",
+//		   },
+//		   &CheckTxnOp{
+//			   Verb:        CheckSet,
+//			   HealthCheck: HealthCheck{
+//				   Node:    "foo",
+//				   CheckID: "redis:a",
+//				   Name:    "Redis Health Check",
+//				   Status:  "passing",
+//			   },
+//		   }
+//	   }
+//	   ok, response, _, err := kv.Txn(&ops, nil)
+//
+// If there is a problem making the transaction request then an error will be
+// returned. Otherwise, the ok value will be true if the transaction succeeded
+// or false if it was rolled back. The response is a structured return value which
+// will have the outcome of the transaction. Its Results member will have entries
+// for each operation. For KV operations, Deleted keys will have a nil entry in the
+// results, and to save space, the Value of each key in the Results will be nil
+// unless the operation is a KVGet. If the transaction was rolled back, the Errors
+// member will have entries referencing the index of the operation that failed
+// along with an error message.
+func (t *Txn) Txn(txn TxnOps, q *QueryOptions) (bool, *TxnResponse, *QueryMeta, error) {
+	return t.c.txn(txn, q)
+}
+
+func (c *Client) txn(txn TxnOps, q *QueryOptions) (bool, *TxnResponse, *QueryMeta, error) {
+	r := c.newRequest("PUT", "/v1/txn")
+	r.setQueryOptions(q)
+
+	r.obj = txn
+	rtt, resp, err := c.doRequest(r)
+	if err != nil {
+		return false, nil, nil, err
+	}
+	defer resp.Body.Close()
+
+	qm := &QueryMeta{}
+	parseQueryMeta(resp, qm)
+	qm.RequestTime = rtt
+
+	if resp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK || resp.StatusCode == http.StatusConflict {
+		var txnResp TxnResponse
+		if err := decodeBody(resp, &txnResp); err != nil {
+			return false, nil, nil, err
+		}
+
+		return resp.StatusCode == http.StatusOK, &txnResp, qm, nil
+	}
+
+	var buf bytes.Buffer
+	if _, err := io.Copy(&buf, resp.Body); err != nil {
+		return false, nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to read response: %v", err)
+	}
+	return false, nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed request: %s", buf.String())
+}