Mole 13fb2a4f52 New Backoffice: Refactor migrations to allow for unscoped migrations (#13654)
* Remove PostMigrations

These should be replaced with Notification usage

* Remove outer scope from Upgrader

* Remove unececary null check

* Add marker base class for migrations

* Enable scopeless migrations

* Remove unnecessary state check

The final state of the migration is no longer necessarily the final state of the plan.

* Extend ExecutedMigrationPlan

* Ensure that MigrationPlanExecutor.Execute always returns a result.

* Always save final state, regardless of errors

* Remove obsolete Execute

* Add Umbraco specific migration notification

* Publish notification after umbraco migration

* Throw the exception that failed a migration after publishing notification

* Handle notification publishing in DatabaseBuilder

* Fix tests

* Remember to complete scope

* Clean up MigrationPlanExecutor

* Run each package migration in a separate scope

* Add PartialMigrationsTests

* Add unhappy path test

* Fix bug shown by test

* Move PartialMigrationsTests into the correct folder

* Comment out refresh cache in data type migration

Need to add this back again as a notification handler or something.

* Start working on a notification test

* Allow migrations to request a cache rebuild

* Set RebuildCache from MigrateDataTypeConfigurations

* Clean MigrationPlanExecutor

* Add comment explaining the need to partial migration success

* Fix tests

* Allow overriding DefinePlan of UmbracoPlan

This is needed to test the DatabaseBuilder

* Fix notification test

* Don't throw exception to be immediately re-caught

* Assert that scopes notification are always published

* Ensure that scopes are created when requested

* Make test classes internal.

It doesn't really matter, but this way it doesn't show up in intellisense

* Add notification handler for clearing cookies

* Add CompatibilitySuppressions

* Rename Execute to ExecutePlan

We have to do this to be able to obsolete :(

* Update CompatibilitySuppressions

* Update src/Umbraco.Infrastructure/Migrations/MigrationPlanExecutor.cs

Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>

Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>
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