* make CoreScopeProvider available for derived classes * Create publish controller * Add publish functionality * Remove unneeded using * Implement publish for multiple cultures * support multiple cultures in controler * Dont validate properties * Refactor to use PublishingOperationStatus * refactor to use proper publish async methods * Refactor publish logic into own service * Commit some demo code * Add notes about what errors can happen when publishing * Rework ContentPublishingService and introduce explicit Publish and PublishBranch methods in ContentService * Fix merge * Allow the publishing strategy to do its job * Improved check for unsaved changes * Make the old content controller work (as best possible) * Remove SaveAndPublish (SaveAndPublishBranch) from all tests * Proper guards for invalid cultures when publishing * Fix edge cases for property validation and content unpublishing + add unpublishing to ContentPublishingService * Clear out a few TODOs - we'll accept the behavior for now * Unpublish controller * Fix merge * Fix branch publish notifications * Added extra test for publishing unpublished cultures and added FIXME comments for when we fix the state of published cultures in content --------- Co-authored-by: Nikolaj Geisle <70372949+Zeegaan@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>
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