Kenn Jacobsen 1be503e71f Block level variance (#17120)
* Block level variance - initial commit

* Remove TODOs

* Only convert RTEs with blocks

* Fix JSON paths for block level property validation

* Rename Properties to Values

* Correct the JSON path of block level validation errors

* Make it possible to skip content migration + ensure backwards compat for the new block format

* Partial culture variance publishing at property level

* UDI to key conversion for block editors - draft, WIP, do NOT merge 😄  (#16970)

* Convert block UDIs to GUIDs

* Fix merge

* Fix merge issues

* Rework nested layout item key parsing for backwards compatibility

* Clean-up

* Reverse block layout item key calculation

* Review

* Use IOptions to skip content migrations

* Remove "published" from data editor feature naming, as it can be used in other contexts too

* Parallel migration

* Don't use deprecated constructor

* Ensure that layout follows structure for partial publishing

* Block Grid element level variance + tests (incl. refactor of element level variation tests)

* Rollback unintended changes to Program.cs

* Fix bad casing

* Minor formatting

* RTE element level variance + tests

* Remove obsoleted constructors

* Use Umbraco.RichText instead of Umbraco.TinyMCE as layout alias for blocks in the RTE

* Fix bad merge

* Temporary fix for new cache in integration tests

* Add EditorAlias to block level properties

* Remove the unintended PropertyEditorAlias output for block values

* Add EditorAlias to Datatype Item model

* Update OpenApi.json

* Introduce "expose" for blocks

* Strict (explicit) handling for Expose

* Improve handling of document and element level variance changes

* Refactor variance alignment for published rendering

* Block UDI to Key conversion should also register as a conversion

* Convert newly added RTE unit test to new RTE blocks format

* Minor review changes

* Run memory intensive tests on Linux only

* Add tests proving that AllowEditInvariantFromNonDefault has effect for block level variance too

* Fix the Platform annotations

* Removed Platform annotations for tests.

* Fix merge

* Obsolete old PublishCulture extension

* More fixing bad merge

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Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <niels.lyngso@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: nikolajlauridsen <nikolajlauridsen@protonmail.ch>
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