Kasper Fabricius Kristensen 72a17d6cd7 feat(dashboard): Rework route modals (#6459)
**What**
- Reworks how RouteModals are setup.

**Why**
- With the current implementation it was possible to create a race-condition in the logic that handled displaying a prompt if the user tried to close a modal, while a child form was dirty. The race condition would cause a new prompt to spawn each time the user clicked the screen, making it impossible to dismiss the prompt. This only occurred in a few specific cases.

**How**
- Creates two new components: RouteFocusModal and RouteDrawer. The component shares logic for handling their own open/closed state, and now accept a form prop, that allows the modals to keep track of whether their child form is dirty. This change ensures that race conditions cannot occur, and that the prompt always only renders once when needed.
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