Jacob Overgaard fb2aad0b1d V16: Adds a state for "forbidden" for entities that return 403 (Access denied) (#19557)
* feat: adds new localization keys for forbidden routes

* feat: ignore all 400, 401, 403, and 404 errors as they are handled by the UI

* feat: adds new elements to show forbidden routes and entities

* feat: adds generic forbidden state to base entities

* feat: injects a forbidden route component to documents

* feat: adds 'forbidden' state to media workspace

* chore: aligns document and media workspaces

* test(mock): adds user configuration endpoint

* test(mock): adds calculate-start-nodes endpoint to users

* test(mock): adds missing endpoint for 'client-credentials'

* feat: clean up old observers on entity errors

* feat: aligns UI for better DX if there is no user

* fix: returns early if there is no user, instead of trying to append properties to the object

* feat: adds 'forbidden' state to members

* feat: adds support for forbidden document blueprints

* feat: allows parent to be undefined as well as null

* feat: forbidden route for members as a state

* chore: simplify language workspace

* test: adds forbidden mock data

* test: adds missing endpoints and a check for forbidden ids
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