Nurhan Turgut 48902d146a
Felt add integration (#17190)
* adding arguments to felt for running different type of tests

* adding test type enums to felt

* more changes to felt for testing branches

* more additions to code

* more changes to felt

* adding code for cloning web_drivers

* validating test directories. running the integration tests. update the readme file partially

* Removing todo lists used for development

* addressing reviewers comments

* remove unused imports

* addressing more reviewer comments

* addressing more reviewer comments

* addressing reviewer comments.

* addressing reviewer comments.

* fixing typos

* using chromedriverinstaller as a library. Fixing the commit number used from web_installers repo

* clean drivers directory after tests finish

* addressing more reviewer comments

* throwing all critical exceptions instead of logging and returning boolean flags

* adding todos for items we can do for making felt easier to use for local development

* do not run integration tests on CIs. Added an issue to the TODO.

* changing todo's with issues.
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