Félix Malfait 0b335d15b3 Refresh billing state after ending trial period (#23534)
Fixes #23530

After adding a credit card in the billing prompt, the credits section
and subscription details stayed stale until a full page refresh.

The `endSubscriptionTrialPeriod` mutation only returned `status` and
`hasPaymentMethod`, and the frontend hook only patched the subscription
status into the workspace state. The credits query was never refetched,
so granted credits kept showing trial values, and `currentPeriodEnd`
(renewal date) and `billingCustomer.hasPaymentMethod` stayed outdated.
The backend already syncs everything to the database synchronously
before the mutation returns, so fresh data was available, just never
fetched.

Changes:
- `BillingEndTrialPeriodDTO` now includes nullable
`currentBillingSubscription` and `billingSubscriptions`, returned by the
resolver on success, mirroring the other billing update mutations
(`switchSubscriptionInterval`, etc.)
- `useEndSubscriptionTrialPeriod` applies the full billing update via
`useApplyCurrentWorkspaceBillingUpdate` (falling back to the previous
status-only patch), marks the billing customer as having a payment
method, and refetches `GetResourceCreditUsage` so the credits section
updates for any active observer

This covers all entry points that end the trial: the billing page card
modal, the trial banner, the AI chat banner, and the return from the
Stripe portal.

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