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Consolidate Visualization container, avoid using default iframe #18016

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Currently Visualizations are displayed in the generic Galaxy main iframe, this requires manually setting the globally available iframes source attribute from another component, and hide the router-view. This PR adds a Visualization specific container which will allow navigating to Visualizations using router.push. This is a requirement for a more resilient visualization creation and displaying mechanism.

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@guerler guerler added this to the 24.1 milestone Apr 18, 2024
@guerler guerler force-pushed the visualization_frame branch 2 times, most recently from cb9e2ac to 17d0703 Compare April 24, 2024 09:08
@guerler guerler marked this pull request as ready for review April 24, 2024 09:09
@dannon dannon merged commit 142e409 into galaxyproject:dev May 1, 2024
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@guerler guerler deleted the visualization_frame branch May 2, 2024 06:00
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