Sonia Aguilar 64ee42d01e Alerting: Add limits and move state and label matching filters to the BE (#66267)
* WIP

* Add instance totals to combined rule. Use totals to display instances stats in the UI

* WIP

* add global summaries, fix TS errors

* fix useCombined test

* fix test

* use activeAt from rule when available

* Fix NaN in global stats

* Add no data total to global summary

* Add totals recalculation for filtered rules

* Fix instances totals, remove instances filtering from alert list view

* Update tests

* Fetch alerts considering filtering label matchers

* WIP - Fetch alerts appending state filter to endpoint

* Fix multiple values for state in request being applyied

* fix test

* Calculate hidden by for grafana managed alerts

* Use INSTANCES_DISPLAY_LIMIT constant for limiting alert instances instead of 1

* Rename matchers parameter according to API changes

* Fix calculating total number of grafana instances

* Rename matcher prop after previous change

* Display button to remove max instances limit

* Change matcher query param to be an array of strings

* Add test for paramsWithMatcherAndState method

* Refactor matcher to be an string array to be consistent with state

* Use matcher query string as matcher object type (encoded JSON)

* Avoind encoding matcher parameters twice

* fix tests

* Enable toggle for the limit/show all button and restore limit and filters when we come back from custom view

* Move getMatcherListFromString method to utils/alertmanager.ts

* Fix limit toggle button being shown when it's not necessary

* Use filteredTotals from be response to calculate hidden by count

* Fix variables not being replaced correctly

* Fix total shown to be all the instances filtered without limits

* Adress some PR review comments

* Move paramsWithMatcherAndState inside prometheusUrlBuilder method

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Co-authored-by: Gilles De Mey <gilles.de.mey@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Konrad Lalik <konrad.lalik@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Virginia Cepeda <virginia.cepeda@grafana.com>
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