[loadtest] Add a loadtest for SCD to the existing Locust infrastructure.#1319
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This PR:
USSclient to work with the current version of Locust, by using the includedclientfromHttpUserrather than reimplementing this inDSSClient. It then just simply configures theauthfunction to use theAuthAdapter.nameargument to each call toclient, which allows calls to the same API to be grouped together in the Locust UI (i.e. rather than a separate entry for each random UUID).geo_utilsto simplify creation of a flight path, by randomly orienting a set of rectangles of random length at a random start point roughly within a given geographical radius.