Jacob Overgaard 7d7db6bb2b V16: Vite development optimizations (#18915)
* feat: resolve TODO by removing quiet option

* feat: exclude ./src/mocks from production build

* feat: load only msw when running through vite

* feat: optimise load order

* feat: handles mocked logos with virtual path

* feat: loads mocked service worker from virtual path

* feat: loads assets from virtual path

* feat: forces MSW=on for the static build

* build: adds storybook workflow copied over from the old backoffice repository

* build: limits where the build runs

* build: adds workflow to build a static version of the backoffice upon request

* build: excludes the `/umbraco/backoffice/assets` folder from navigation fallback just in case

* build: triggers run when the workflow file itself changes

* build: triggers run when package.json changes

* build: marks the 'contrib' branch as production

* build: activates static builds on preview/* labels

* build: bumps github checkout version

* build: updates key for backoffice web app

* build: updates key for storybook

* build: disables build for release branches to preseve on preview environments
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