Mads Rasmussen 032236318f Feature: Inflight Request Cache for Document Types and Data Types (#19956)
* extend controller base

* extend controller base

* add package for management api

* add signalr as external package

* connect to server event hub

* do no act on undefined

* add event subject

* correct alias

* export token

* add helper methods

* cache server responses

* fix import

* use helpers

* add detail request manager

* implement for document type

* implement for data type

* add method for update

* add support for create method

* align code

* Update detail-request.manager.ts

* move explicit naming

* move into folder

* collect server code in folder

* add implementation for data type request manager

* implement for document type

* only cache when we have connection to the server events

* poc inflight request cache

* clean up

* update

* add management api inflight request cache

* Update document-type-detail.server.request-manager.ts

* Update src/Umbraco.Web.UI.Client/src/packages/management-api/detail/detail-data.request-manager.ts

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