* Feature: add cron setting for the ldap settings
* Move ldap configuration read to special function
* Introduce cron setting (no docs for it yet, pending approval)
* Chore: duplicate ldap module as a service
* Feature: implement active sync
This is very early preliminary implementation of active sync.
There is only one thing that's going right for this code - it works.
Aside from that, there is no tests, error handling, docs, transactions,
it's very much duplicative and etc.
But this is the overall direction with architecture I'm going for
* Chore: introduce login service
* Chore: gradually switch to ldap service
* Chore: use new approach for auth_proxy
* Chore: use new approach along with refactoring
* Chore: use new ldap interface for auth_proxy
* Chore: improve auth_proxy and subsequently ldap
* Chore: more of the refactoring bits
* Chore: address comments from code review
* Chore: more refactoring stuff
* Chore: make linter happy
* Chore: add cron dep for grafana enterprise
* Chore: initialize config package var
* Chore: disable gosec for now
* Chore: update dependencies
* Chore: remove unused module
* Chore: address review comments
* Chore: make linter happy
* extensions: import and build
* bus: use predefined error
* enterprise: build script for enterprise packages
* poc: auto registering services and dependency injection
(cherry picked from commit b5b1ef875f905473af41e49f8071cb9028edc845)
* poc: backend services registry progress
(cherry picked from commit 97be69725881241bfbf1e7adf0e66801d6b0af3d)
* poc: minor update
(cherry picked from commit 03d7a6888b81403f458b94305792e075568f0794)
* ioc: introduce manuel ioc
* enterprise: adds setting for enterprise
* build: test and build specific ee commit
* cleanup: test testing code
* removes example hello service