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Nguyen Tuan Khang Phan e1637029a3 e2e-tests: Add a force option to delete project scenario
Before this change, DeleteProject step only performed project deletion
if there were no open changes within the test project. So, if one of
the test fails, leaving behind an open change. As a result the test
project will not be deleted in the DeleteProject step. Next run of the
same test will also keep failing until the test project is manually
removed.

In a scenario of automotive tests, a CI will keep producing erroneous
test reports, until the user fixes the problem by manually deleting the
test project.

With this change project deletion can be done with force option. Force
deletion is useful because it allows tests to run successively even if
one of the test failed and left an open change in a test project.

To enable forced deletion, an environment property needs to be
configured:
-Dcom.google.gerrit.scenarios.force_project_deletion=true

By default force_project_deletion is set to false.

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