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Wire up key definitions for OrganizationService (#7781)
* Wire up key definitions for OrganizationService

[`AC-2009`: Transition OrganizationService to use StateProvider](
https://bitwarden.atlassian.net/browse/AC-2009)

In order to support the new `StateProvider` APIs for managing
application state this commit modifies `OrganizationService` in the following
ways:

1. Adding a `KeyDefinition` object to `OrganizationService` to store the
   `organization` record in `StateProvider`.
1. Injecting `StateProvider` and wiring up `OrganizationService` to read
   from the `organizations` key definition for the active user account.
1. Expanding the capabilities of `OrganizationData` to be able to read
   itself from a JSON string. Previously this was handled directly by
   `StateService`.
1. Updating tests to include requirements for testing against
   `StateProvider`.
1. Marking the existing `StateService`-backed `organizations`
   `Observable` and `BehaviorSubject` as deprecated.

This is largely unimplemented code with no intended visible effects to
the system. Implementing getting & updating the `organizations` value
from `StateProvider` will the next step in this work.

* Rework null check on OrganizationData

* Remove deprecation signals for the time being

* Move key definition inline with its service

* Create date objects when deserialzing json from state
2024-02-06 18:48:34 -06:00
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.vscode
config Individual Vault Item Encryption Feature (#6241) 2023-09-28 08:44:57 -04:00
examples
scripts
src Wire up key definitions for OrganizationService (#7781) 2024-02-06 18:48:34 -06:00
stores Update snapcraft.base (#7448) 2024-01-05 15:15:08 +00:00
.eslintrc.json
.npmignore
jest.config.js [PM-2328] Fix jest deprecations (#5483) 2023-05-22 20:19:16 +02:00
package.json [deps] Autofill: Update tldts to v6.1.8 (#7806) 2024-02-05 10:08:24 -05:00
README.md Update urls to match the contributing docs (#4192) 2022-12-06 11:20:27 +01:00
test.setup.ts
tsconfig.json Auth/PM-4596 - Extract PIN and Biometrics unlock method logic into re-useable services for user verification (#7107) 2024-01-16 14:52:06 -05:00
tsconfig.spec.json
webpack.config.js

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