Jacob Overgaard 5856fd9612 V15: npm updates 2024-11-15 (#17545)
* build(deps): bump storybook from 8.3.5 to 8.4.4

* reenable public folder (with msw file) for storybook

* build(deps-dev): bump vite from 5.4.6 to 5.4.11

* build(deps-dev): bump babel and rollup

* build(deps-dev): bump typedoc from 0.26.5 to 0.26.11

* build(deps-dev): bump @hey-api/openapi-ts from 0.52.11 to 0.55.3

regenerated all models and migrated the config

* build(deps-dev): bump eslint from 9.7.0 to 9.14.0 including related deps

* build(deps-dev): bump all @types packages

* build(deps-dev): bump lucide to 0.459.0 and simple-icons to 13.16.0

regenerate icons:

- renamed `box-select` to `square-dashed`

* build(deps): bump marked from 14.1.0 to 15.0.0

* build(deps): bump monaco-editor from 0.50.0 to 0.52.0

* build(deps): bump dumpurify from 3.1.6 to 3.2.0

* build(deps): make changes based on the dompurify upgrade where types are now an inherent part of the package

* build(deps): bump diff from 5.2.0 to 7.0.0

* build(deps): bump element-internals-polyfill from 1.3.11 to 1.3.12

* build(deps): bump lit from 3.2.0 to 3.2.1

* build(deps-dev): bump globals from 15.8.0 to 15.12.0 (eslint dependency)

* build(deps-dev): bump storybook dependencies

* build(deps-dev): bump @web/dev-server deps

* build(deps-dev): bump typescript from 5.5.3 to 5.6.3

* build(deps): bump uuid from 10.0.0 to 11.0.3 thereby eliminating the @types/uuid module

* build(deps): bump tinymce-i18n from 24.7.15 to 24.11.11

* build(deps): bump all deps to latest and use backoffice global types for extension manifests

* chore: change import path

* build(deps-dev): bump rollup/plugin-commonjs to 26.0.3 for compatibility reasons

* feat: replace outdated 'webworker-loader' with manual paths to monaco's web workers since they are esmodules anyway

* build(deps-dev): bump storybook from 8.4.4 to 8.4.5

* build(deps): bump tiptap from 2.9.1 to 2.10.2

* build(deps): bump dompurify from 3.2.0 to 3.2.1

* build(deps): bump tinymce-i18n from 24.11.11 to 24.11.25

* build(deps): bump static icons

* build(deps): bump marked from 15.0.0 to 15.0.2

* build(deps-dev): bump eslint + deps

* build(deps-dev): bump vite + rollup dependencies

* build(deps-dev): bump @playwright/test from 1.48.2 to 1.49.0

* build(deps-dev): bump @hey-api/openapi-ts from 0.55.3 to 0.57.1

generated new services

* build(deps-dev): bump @types/mocha

* build(deps): bump typescript from 5.6.3 to 5.7.2
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