* feat: include the option whether a login provider has disabled local login * feat: include information whether change password or two factor is allowed * generate new OpenApi.json * generate new ts client * feat: request the server configuration and include in the UmbAppContext * fix: for login screen, check that a provider did not disable the local login * fix: use UmbAppContext to fetch the version check period * chore: remove unused method * revert current user configuration changes * generate new ts client * fix: add condition for "allow password change" on the change password button * fix: create new IsDefaultKind condition to separate change password logic * fix: update "allow change password" and "allow mfa" conditions to take the user configuration into consideration * chore: export consts * remove falsely named attribute that happens to not be useful anyway * chore: revamp logic for early return to make it more readable * convert `isInitialized` to a Promise as it is only being resolved once anyway, which then additionally saves a call to `this.observe` in the conditions --------- Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <nsl@umbraco.dk>
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