James Harmon 0a06d6c546 Add button to copy highlighted requests to routes (mock requests) (#1447)
Summary:
Add feature to Network mocks in the Network Plugin which would allow a user to highlight network requests and copy into new routes (mocks).

For many production apps, network requests can contain many headers (easily 20 or more) and a large amount of data  returned in the response (1000's of characters).  Creating mocks for these manually is time consuming and error prone.

It would be better to make mocks automatically by allowing the user to highlight desired requests and have them automatically copied into new routes, also copying the headers and the response data.

Changelog: [network] Allow user to create new mock routes by highlighting existing network requests in the Network plugin

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/facebook/flipper/pull/1447

Test Plan:
Tested this change manually by running through the following scenario using the sample Android app:

1). Run a GET request from the Sample app.  Verify that the request/response is correct.  Highlight the request to be copied.

![request-screen](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/337874/89750945-baf6b700-da93-11ea-86f6-3ec600e1727d.png)

2). Go to the Mock dialog by clicking on the "Mock" button

![mock-screen](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/337874/89750979-e8436500-da93-11ea-9dde-8717436a03bb.png)

3).  Click on "Copy Highlighted Call" to create a mock Route from the selected request.  Verify that the "data" and "headers" tab panels are correct.

![mock-screen-2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/337874/89751029-132db900-da94-11ea-9419-6294a304f232.png)

![mock-screen-3](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/337874/89751053-29d41000-da94-11ea-85db-a034a20e5c18.png)

Close the Dialog

4).  Run the request again from the sample app and verify that a mock request is returned with the correct data.

![response-mock-1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/337874/89751083-4cfebf80-da94-11ea-8523-192ebdc869f6.png)

![response-mock-2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/337874/89751092-58ea8180-da94-11ea-85fe-82b7a660789f.png)

Reviewed By: cekkaewnumchai

Differential Revision: D23027793

Pulled By: mweststrate

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