Logic for when $METHOD is something unexpected #1917
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Print an error and exit the script if $METHOD is set to something unexpected.
In my own personal case, Salt was setting $METHOD to "loopback", and I did not realize it. With this patch, the script output will make it clear what's going on, and it will not pretend to complete successfully.
I did a small amount of testing of my own, but I don't have the tools or experience to complete all the testing asked for in CONTRIBUTING.md. Can someone else help with that?