Refactor AFFiNE layout to support new right sidebar.
The new layout:

**Highlights:**
- new sidebar UI/UX
- favoring top-down UI components that are composed by basic building blocks in each route, instead of creating universal component like `WorkspaceHeader` that renders every possible cases (which I think is really hard to maintain)
- remove plugin based solution
**Pros/cons for current plugin-based solution:**
The current solution is somewhat a Dependency Injection (DI) approach, where the layout is defined at the top and UI items can be injected using Jotai atom slots.
This approach works well if we want a fully configurable system with everything being handled by plugins. It provides flexibility for custom extensions.
However, this solution is more suitable for single-page applications where the UI is completely controlled by configuration. It becomes challenging to achieve an optimized and visually appealing UI that remains under our control. An example of such a scenario would be a customizable dashboard like Grafana.
Another drawback of the existing solution is that we need to use Jotai and hooks to access context values, resulting in an unclear data flow within the component hierarchy.
**Alternatively, our approach in this PR** provides layout building blocks such as headers and sidebars, which can then be composed in individual route components. The good is that we have cleaner biz component instead of vague all-in-one layout component (like `<WorkspaceHeader />`).
**Issues of the implementation in this PR:**
Some UI layouts that that seems to be defined at the root layout are now defined in individual route component instead.
New 3-col layout component like the right sidebar still needs some abstraction and they are right now just for the detail editor only.
work for #4523
add `appBuildType` to `runtimeConfig`
add `useAppUpdater` to manage client updates
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This pull request refactors and enhances the update functionality for the frontend. It introduces a new custom hook `useAppUpdater` that simplifies the update logic and state management, and uses it in various components and commands. It also adds more options and feedback for the user to control and monitor the update process, such as manual download, auto-check, and auto-download toggles, and update status and progress indicators. It also updates the `AboutAffine` component to show the app icon, version, and build type. It also adds new translations, dependencies, types, and schemas related to the update functionality.
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At the moment on desktop the user's local blob data will be lost after enable cloud.
This is because blob data is only synced from old idb to new idb, but not sync into sqlitedb.
This pr will simply clone the db file for desktop app. It should also speed up the time when enabling cloud for a large local workspace.
1. Split logic in `packages/common/infra/src/blocksuite/index.ts` to multiple single files
2. Move migration logic from setup to upgrade module, to prevent auto migration problems and loading problem
It seems there are some cases that [this upstream PR](https://github.com/toeverything/blocksuite/pull/4747) will cause data loss.
Because of some historical reasons, the page id could be different with its doc id.
It might be caused by subdoc migration in the following (not 100% sure if all white screen issue is caused by it) 0714c12703/packages/common/infra/src/blocksuite/index.ts (L538-L540)
In version 0.10, page id in spaces no longer has prefix "space:"
The data flow for fetching a doc's updates is:
- page id in `meta.pages` -> find `${page-id}` in `doc.spaces` -> `doc` -> `doc.guid`
if `doc` is not found in `doc.spaces`, a new doc will be created and its `doc.guid` is the same with its pageId
- because of guid logic change, the doc that previously prefixed with `space:` will not be found in `doc.spaces`
- when fetching the rows of this doc using the doc id === page id,
it will return EMPTY since there is no updates associated with the page id
The provided fix in the PR will patch the `spaces` field of the root doc so that after 0.10 the page doc can still be found in the `spaces` map. It shall apply to both of the idb & sqlite datasources.
Special thanks to @lawvs 's db file for investigation!