* Adding TrackedReferencesController * Adding/changing views * Adding/Editing js files * RelationService changes * RelationRepository changes * Adding missing translations * Adding/Modifying tests * Beginning of #9125 migration * Introducing a new component + refactoring based on that * Abstracting + refactoring * Work on content unpublishing * Work on media.delete * Various small changes * Beginning of #9119 migration * Changes on content.delete * Various fixes * Adding new keys used in the listview bulk actions * Adding methods to get the items used in relations from array of ids * Adding the checkLinkedItems function to the trackedReferencesResource * Passing the selected items from a listview to unpublish and delete * Adding umb-tracked-references-listview * Adding umb-tracked-references-listview-table with language column * Fixes for tracked references * Changes in listview unpublish dialog * Changes in listview delete dialog * Removing Variants logic as it is not currently supported * Visual fixes * Closing dialogs on click * Fix wording * Fix breaking changes * Change to a single title "Items in use" instead of 2 different for Content and Media * No need for obsoleting because we can change new controllers * Return ActionResult from actions * V9: Prevent delete or unpublish of items that have references (#12047) * Introducing config settings that prevent delete or unpublish of items referenced by other items * Disable deletion of content items and show a new warning * Disable deletion of media items and show a new warning * Disable deletion of list view items * Disable unpublish and bulk unpublish * Add a new warning * V9: Displaying descendants in use as part of item tracking (#12039) * Replace HasReferencesInDescendants with GetPagedDescendantsInReferences * Display descendants in use on parent's info tab * Add getPagedDescendantsInReferences to trackedReferencesResource * Add lang keys for Descendants in use * Refactoring controller actions * Don't call check descendants usage when it is a new item * rename busfy to busy * always show references * rearrange for scrollbar to appear at the edge of the dialog * use the word referenced instead of used * change fallback texts * Added "IsDependency" to relation types * refactor of umb-tracked-references * rename checkLinkedItems to getPagedReferencedItems * rename check to load, to be consistent with the rest. * Refactored backend . Needs frontend fixes * Cleanup * Use filters * Front-end refactor to match refactored end-points * Fixed bug + warning * Fixed query (more then 2100 descensdants) and optimized it (using nested select instead of inner join). * remove comment * hideNoneDependencies including varying text for the configuration * Hack for SqlCE :( * some final adjustments for item tracking ui * Unbreak change Co-authored-by: Niels Lyngsø <niels.lyngso@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>
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