Mads Rasmussen 469fd14aff Bugfix: Content Picker Search - support allowed content types config (#18042)
* add option to interface

* pass config to picker

* add option to interface

* force type

* add request args to type

* pass allowed content types as request args

* add comments

* allow for passing type

* more type safety

* use correct types

* use correct types

* add js docs

* remove debugger + map to only pass id to server

* add js docs

* align naming

* add null check

* align types

* implement allowedContentTypes for member search

* fix imports

* add types for media search

* add and use const

* align picker interfaces

* align models

* add entity type

* filter for null value

* explicit naming

* rename field

* use query params

* Implement content type scoped search in item search controllers

* Fix bad naming

* generate server models

* wire up backend

* generate server models

* add selectable filter to member picker

* Update member-picker-modal.element.ts

* Fix indexed search for specific member and media types

* export consts

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Co-authored-by: kjac <kja@umbraco.dk>
2025-01-29 08:23:32 +00:00
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