Jacob Overgaard c67478874e Segmentation: The Backoffice should use the enhanced endpoint to fetch segment options for documents based on GUID (#20340)
* feat: adds new repository for document by id segment options

* chore: mocks up the new endpoint

* feat: all 'null' segments should appear on all languages

* feat: uses new endpoint in content detail workspace base

* feat: maps up the name of the segment

* chore: mock segment data

* feat: adds filter on available segments

* feat: do not alter behavior depending on "undefined" and "null"

* chore: updates mock handler

* feat: ensures that the segments are loaded based on an override method (because they only work for documents) and that they use a generic type (to avoid circular imports)

* feat: refines the segment filter

* chore: updates deprecated model

* feat: treats all culture-less segments as applying to everything

* docs: updates console warn for developers
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