Nurhan Turgut deef2663ac
Run integration tests on ci (#17598)
* changing felt script to fetch flutter

* changing the clone_flutter.sh code

* running integration tests with felt on cirrus. fetch framework in CI (not in local).

* only run cirrus tests on chrome. fix a comma in the flutter command path

* adding comments to public flags

* use local engine parameter for flutter pub get

* change flutter executable used for flutter drive command

* fix a cleanup issue. address comments. add toolException. enable web in flutter

* address reviwer comments. fix issue with local-engine

* address reviwer comments. fix issue with local-engine

* using engine/flutter/.dart_tools as clone directory. enabling clone script for local usage

* clean flutter repo with felt clean. add a flag to skip cloning the repo. always clone the repo even for local development, unless this flag is set

* fixing typos. updating readme for the new flag.

* fix directory error

* addressing reviewer comments
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Flutter Engine

Build Status - Cirrus

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C++ 16.5%
Objective-C++ 2.9%
Java 2.8%
Objective-C 0.7%
Other 1.9%