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🐛 Broken search string when navigating from deps page (#1662) #1668

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  1. 🐛 Broken search string when navigating from deps page (#1662)

    Resolves [[Dependencies]Application inventory page shows no applications
    once Accessed from
    dependencies](https://issues.redhat.com/browse/MTA-2007)
    Resolves https://issues.redhat.com/browse/MTA-2056
    
    - Removes the auto applied search string when direct navigating using
    the side nav. This was applying filters that were not registered within
    the application table ( & other tables). I.E when navigating from the
    dependencies page, the search string was including an
    "applications.name" filter which is just referenced as "name" within the
    applications table. Future iterations may allow us to rewrite the search
    string when navigating between pages or standardizing on a specific key
    for app names on the back end.
    - Adds the ability to parse the url string for initial search values in
    the dependencies toolbar.
    - Adds associated clear filters handler to clear the url when the
    toolbar clear button is pressed. This is necessary to overwrite the
    initial filter values. Implemented this in dependencies page &
    applications table. There may be a need to incorporate this into filter
    toolbar at some point.
    
    Signed-off-by: ibolton336 <[email protected]>
    Co-authored-by: Scott Dickerson <[email protected]>
    Signed-off-by: ibolton336 <[email protected]>
    ibolton336 and sjd78 committed Jan 19, 2024
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