Laura Neto fd0ccc529b Property Editors: Improve Missing Property Editor UI and allow save/publish (#20104)
* Initial implementation of non existing property editor

* Adjust `MissingPropertyEditor` to not require registering in PropertyEditorCollection

* Add `MissingPropertyEditor.name` back

* Remove unused dependencies from DataTypeService

* Removed reference to non existing property

* Add parameterless constructor back to MissingPropertyEditor

* Add validation error on document open to property with missing editor

* Update labels

* Removed public editor alias const

* Update src/Umbraco.Web.UI.Client/src/packages/property-editors/missing/manifests.ts

* Add test that checks whether the new MissingPropertyEditor is returned when an editor is not found

* Also check if the editor UI alias is correct in the test

* Apply suggestions from code review

Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>

* Share property editor instances between properties

* Only store missing property editors in memory in `ContentMapDefinition.MapValueViewModels()`

* Add value converter for the missing property editor to always return a string (same as the Label did previously)

* Small improvements to code block

* Adjust property validation to accept missing property editors

* Return the current value when trying to update a property with a missing editor

Same logic as for when the property is readonly.

* Fix failing unit tests

* Small fix

* Add unit test

* Remove client validation

* UI adjustments

* Adjustments from code review

* Adjust test

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