If you do not use a config file, and define everything on the command line,
previously the service always defaulted to vmpooler. Even if you requested ABS.
This PR fixes that, now we'll see if the config has no service defined and we
defined on the command line a service, we'll use that service.
This moves the instance of the logger class to a class variable in the
`FloatyLogger` class and provides three class methods to log with in the
rest of the project `FloatyLogger.info`, `FloatyLogger.warn`, and
`FloatyLogger.error`.
This commit adds support for provisioning instances on demand with
vmpooler. Additionally, this change adds a capability to detect on
demand pools available in ABS. Without this change vmfloaty does not
support provisioning instances via the vmpooler ondemand endpoints.
This option will return structured output from `floaty get`, which is
easier to parse in some cases.
Example output:
```json
{
"centos-7-x86_64": [
"hpfhhf5aqxowfd8.delivery.puppetlabs.net",
"k65euywltpz9fz0.delivery.puppetlabs.net"
],
"centos-6-x86_64": [
"oahunrurl7xis05.delivery.puppetlabs.net"
]
}
```
This commit updates the list command to add a flag --active. It will
list all active vms based on the given token as well as what template
they are and how long they've been running for. As a result, this also
updates how the delete --all command formats running vms.