Mole 27e129a6b4 V11: Merge v10 (#13235)
* Fix broken selectable state for list view items (#13148)

* Add sync rendering extensions for block grid and async ones for block list (#13168)

* Re-add IsPackable to Umbraco.Tests.Integration

* Fix for potential race condition in packages search (#13153)

* search on input allowing to wait for copy/paste etc

* invoke resourcePromise() with correct parameters

* return the xhrStatus allowing the caller to check if the request was aborted

* fix: send in canceler.promise to allow the timeout to work

* catch any errors and ignore aborts if they happen

* move the logic to handle cancellations outside Angulars $scope.$apply

* remove file accidentally committed

* Fix for potential race condition in packages search (#13153)

* search on input allowing to wait for copy/paste etc

* invoke resourcePromise() with correct parameters

* return the xhrStatus allowing the caller to check if the request was aborted

* fix: send in canceler.promise to allow the timeout to work

* catch any errors and ignore aborts if they happen

* move the logic to handle cancellations outside Angulars $scope.$apply

* remove file accidentally committed

(cherry picked from commit 4a412bb432)

* V10: Fix request accessor memory leak (#13152)

* Dispose OnChange event registration when disposing the notification handler

* Ensure that the ApplicationUrl is only initialized once

Since notifications handlers are transient,_hasAppUrl and _isInit defaults to false on every request causing it to always be called.

* Make notification handler and EnsureApplicationUrl internal

* Add missing ForceLeft and ForceRight (#13190)

* V10: Fix request accessor memory leak (#13152)

* Dispose OnChange event registration when disposing the notification handler

* Ensure that the ApplicationUrl is only initialized once

Since notifications handlers are transient,_hasAppUrl and _isInit defaults to false on every request causing it to always be called.

* Make notification handler and EnsureApplicationUrl internal

* Add missing ForceLeft and ForceRight (#13190)

* Pass the node property to umb-property & umb-property-editor (#13151)

Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>

* V10: 13099 fix validation error (#13170)

* Add validation error message to Viewpicker

* Add help-inline class to make validation-text red

Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>

* move clear:both; to the flexbox example (#13194)

* remove pointer-events from Image, to make drag n' drop work on firefox. (#13193)

* area permission min-max inputs width increase (#13195)

* Fix tags with CSV storage type (#13188)

* Fixing null check as default(NRT) is null => default(configuration?.Delimiter) is also null and we were counting on it being the same as default(char)

* Adding tests to check cases with multiple tags (or tag made of comma separated values)

* Fix tags with CSV storage type (#13188)

* Fixing null check as default(NRT) is null => default(configuration?.Delimiter) is also null and we were counting on it being the same as default(char)

* Adding tests to check cases with multiple tags (or tag made of comma separated values)

* Add documentation for default block grid partial views in the rendering extension methods (#13184)

* Add data-element to umb property so we can find it (#13199)

Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>

* Add data-element to umb property so we can find it (#13199)

Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>

* V10/bugfix/create simple package test (#13162)

* Fixed assert to hopefully find the package each time so it isnt flaky anymore

* Updated so it retries 5 times instead of 2

* Dont submit html-report

* Dont have output defined in npm run

* Copy over playwright trace.zip files before publishing

* Updated assert so it looks after the package in the table

* updated so we get the first fail as the trace file

* Bumped version for testhelpers

* Updated so the test checks if the package actually exists. Added a wait that checks if the created packages button is visible

* Updated package lock

* Fixed so it now calls the correct testhelper

Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>

* Merge BjarneF fix into 10.3 (#13220)

Co-authored-by: Bjarne Fyrstenborg <bjarne_fyrstenborg@hotmail.com>

* make Area fit within block row (#13221)

* 10.3.0-RC: Change grid area input to number + change generic label (#13203)

Co-authored-by: Bjarne Fyrstenborg <bjarne_fyrstenborg@hotmail.com>

* move below center, to make room (#13222)

* highlight areas in dragging-mode for modern browsers (#13224)

* Collect new .xml language files from different sources (#13212)

* Collecting new language files from different sources

* Apply suggestions from review

* Adding TODO for merging the language files locations to one when packages are not concerned

* Collect new .xml language files from different sources (#13212)

* Collecting new language files from different sources

* Apply suggestions from review

* Adding TODO for merging the language files locations to one when packages are not concerned

* Resync editors if content model changed (#13230)

* Disable BlockGridEditor (#13229)

* Disable BlockGridEditor

* Fix typeloader test

* Update src/Umbraco.Core/Models/Blocks/BlockGridItem.cs

Co-authored-by: Kenn Jacobsen <kja@umbraco.dk>

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Kenn Jacobsen <kja@umbraco.dk>

Co-authored-by: Kenn Jacobsen <kja@umbraco.dk>

* V10.4: Re-enable block grid editor (#13231)

* Revert "Disable BlockGridEditor (#13229)"

This reverts commit 4e9aa8dac2.

* Re-do xml comments fix

* Fix nullable reference error

* Fix acceptance test package.json and package-lock.json

* Re-add wait-on

Co-authored-by: Kenn Jacobsen <kja@umbraco.dk>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Overgaard <752371+iOvergaard@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Zeegaan <nge@umbraco.dk>
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Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <niels.lyngso@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Elitsa Marinovska <21998037+elit0451@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Zerbst <73799582+andr317c@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bjarne Fyrstenborg <bjarne_fyrstenborg@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Darby <matt@darby.digital>
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