Create simple way to populate guard table

Created a script that takes in the guard type as argument and executes
the sql in a .sql file to insert data

Made changes based on review comments:
	1) Moved it all to the testsuite package
	2) Modified the script to remove the guard type argument and
	replaced it with a parameter for the filename
	3) added exit 1 where applicable
        4) renamed sql file to be more general and avoid a specific use
	case.
Change-Id: I89a2fa81153449b6716d9d215aa2af56748212b4
Issue-ID: POLICY-1786
Signed-off-by: Michael Mokry <michael.mokry@att.com>
diff --git a/testsuites/guard-testing-utils/mysql/sql/testguard.sql b/testsuites/guard-testing-utils/mysql/sql/testguard.sql
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..15ec576
--- /dev/null
+++ b/testsuites/guard-testing-utils/mysql/sql/testguard.sql
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+use operationshistory;
+
+create table if not exists operationshistory (
+    id int(11) not null auto_increment,
+    closedLoopName varchar(255) not null,
+    requestId varchar(50),
+    actor varchar(50) not null,
+    operation varchar(50) not null,
+    target varchar(50) not null,
+    starttime timestamp not null,
+    outcome varchar(50) not null,
+    message varchar(255),
+    subrequestId varchar(50),
+    endtime timestamp not null default current_timestamp,
+    PRIMARY KEY (id)
+);
+
+insert into operationshistory (`closedLoopName`,`requestId`,`actor`,`operation`,`target`,`starttime`,`outcome`,`message`,`subrequestId`,`endtime`)
+VALUES('ControlLoop-vDNS-6f37f56d-a87d-4b85-b6a9-cc953cf779b3','test001122','SO','VF Module Create','.*',NOW() - INTERVAL 1 HOUR,'SUCCESS',null,null,Now());