Mole aaad9c0b23 V15: Notification Hub (#17776)
* Initial stab at how this could look

* Authorization PoC wip

* Add connection manager

* Add DI to its own class

* Use enum instead of string

* Use groups

* Refactor group management into its own service

* Update a users groups when it's saved

* Add saved events

* Wire up deleted notifications

* Ensure update date and create date is the same

* Cleanup

* Minor cleanup

* Remove unusued usings

* Move route to constant

* Add docstrings to server event router

* Fix and suppress warnings

* Refactor to authorizer pattern

* Update EventType

* Remove unused enums

* Add trashed events

* Notify current user that they've been updated

* Add broadcast

We don't need it, but seems like a thing that a server event router should be able to do.

* Add ServerEventRouterTests

* Add ServerEventUserManagerTests

* Use TimeProvider

* Remove principal null check

* Don't assign event type

* Minor cleanup

* Rename AuthorizedEventSources

* Change permission for relations

* Exctract event authorization into its own service

* Add some tests

* Update name

* Add forgotten file

* Rmember to add to DI
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