Andy Butland 1c68e3d825 Added deliveries workspace view to the webhook details workspace (#18175)
* Added deliveries workspace view to the webhook details workspace.

* Front-end linting fixes.

* rename to unique

* update filter value

* make delivery feature folder

* move delivery workspace view for delivery feature folder

* correct details workspace view label and pathname to match name

* remove unused alias

* use singular form to align naming

* remove pagination as the default collection kind already includes this

* show icon

* remove double registration

* add observables for webhook data, add get methods + add jsdocs

* align UX with languages

* remove hardcoded fake name + make url the link

* remove redundant url in table

* render status code as tag

* use tags for enabled/disabled webhook state to align with users

* make the name more explicit

* move webhook root to a feature folder

* export consts

* fix webhook collection pagination

* move menu item manifests into root folder

* move webhook delivery filering responsibility from repo to workspace view

* reorganize

* move workspace

* fix import

* move entity actions

* export delivery consts

* dot not export const

* rename folder

* update name

* make event feature folder

* export consts

* move repository files

* more clean up

* split types

* add deprecation warning for a temp method

* bring back url to deliveries table

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Co-authored-by: Mads Rasmussen <madsr@hey.com>
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