Philip Korsholm c19d276458 feat(inventory-next, types): inventory module conversion (#6596)
* init

* create new interface

* prep integration tests

* update denpencies

* inventory service partial tests

* finalize integration tests

* add events

* align events

* adjust inventory level reservation levels

* add test validating reserved quantity after reseration item update

* fix nits

* rename to inventory-next

* update yarn.lock

* remove changelog

* remove fixtures

* remove unused files

* ready for review

* Update packages/inventory-next/package.json

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* pr feedback

* add tests and docs for partition-array util

* remote decorators from private method

* fix unit tests

* add migrations

* add foreign keys

* fix build

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