Hongbin Lu 74567b3f08 zun: add 'tty' property to container
This property allows users to open the TTY of the container.
It basically allows users to use horizon's console to access
the container interactively. For example:

  resources:
    test:
      type: OS::Zun::Container
      properties:
        image: "cirros"
        interactive: true
        tty: true
        command: "/bin/sh"

Change-Id: I70f64d43ed6d2bcb5bab3e5c8f986ca827df8c6f
Closes-Bug: #1856233
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Heat is a service to orchestrate multiple composite cloud applications using templates, through both an OpenStack-native REST API and a CloudFormation-compatible Query API.

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