Mads Rasmussen 6f38a57c8a Document permission inheritance in UI (#18935)
* check the full path for permissions

* fix race condition

* wip update permission when variants change

* Populate ancestor keys on document tree response items.

* Populate ancestor keys on document collection response items.

* Update OpenApi.json

* generate server models

* update types

* map data

* add ancestor context

* set ancestors in context

* use ancestor context in tree

* clean up

* provide ancestor context from a collection item

* provide ancestor context from structure context

* Use array of objects rather than Ids for the ancestor collection.

* Update OpenApi.json.

* add ancestor data to mocks

* set ancestors ids in mocks

* omit ancestors for recycle bin item

* use correct models for document blueprint mock data

* remove constructor

* mock documents for testing

* add user group permission test data

* wip document user permission condition tests

* generate new server models

* update data efter server models update

* clean up

* Update entity-actions-table-column-view.element.ts

* longer time for not found to appear

* use arg

* observe alias

* set new the right place

* remove const

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Co-authored-by: Andy Butland <abutland73@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <nsl@umbraco.dk>
Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <niels.lyngso@gmail.com>
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