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Paul Fitzpatrick f59c1edf16 (core) start migrating old tests to work with newer selenium
Summary:
We have an important batch of old browser tests that depend on a pseudo-promise manager selenium's node client used to have. That manager was dropped in v4 (see changelog https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/blob/trunk/javascript/node/selenium-webdriver/CHANGES.md).

I tried porting some wholesale to our newer style of writing tests, and it is a bit of a bear (and would also be hard work to review). So instead I tried something else: remapping the `webdriverjq` implementation to work with mocha-webdriver. This works pretty well. Some API differences are hard to reconcile, but so far most test code just needs async/await changes to port, meaning a lot less thinking, and probably easier to review overall.

The important property of the ports tests is that they no longer import or require `selenium-webdriver`. mocha-webdriver depends on selenium-webdriver, but a newer version.

I haven't tried dealing with types, since that doesn't matter much - these tests aren't under active development, they are just important for preventing regressions.

Follow up work would be porting the remainder of the tests which, while a slog, I'm hoping is no longer a quagmire. Once the tests are ported, I'd propose moving them to `core`.

Test Plan: Test porting

Reviewers: georgegevoian

Reviewed By: georgegevoian

Differential Revision: https://phab.getgrist.com/D3825
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