Raphaël Bosi 38ad13655c Auto-start the workspace setup chat with a data model proposal (#23437)
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When the workspace creator lands on `/workspace-setup` after onboarding,
the AI chat now starts on its own: an invisible first message, built
server-side from the company enrichment collected in #23199, asks the
assistant to propose a data model tailored to the business. The proposal
streams in; the user never sees the prompt.

- New `startWorkspaceSetupChat` mutation: creator only, gated on
`IS_ONBOARDING_AI_CHAT_ENABLED`, available models and credits.
Idempotent per user and workspace via a `keyValuePair` pointing at the
thread, so a reload or a second tab joins the same conversation instead
of starting a new one.
- The thread holds exactly one hidden `USER` message combining the
company context and the setup instructions, which keeps the
one-hidden-message-per-thread index from #23199 satisfied. It goes
through a dedicated streaming path that never queues, so the prompt
cannot resurface as a visible message.
- The assistant only proposes. It creates nothing until the user
approves, then builds the model with the `metadata-building` skill.
Objects and fields get English names with labels in the user's language,
and the conversation continues in that language.
- With no enrichment (consumer email domain, or the integration
disabled) the kickoff still runs, and the assistant asks one short
question about the business before proposing.
- `findLatestSentUserMessage` no longer filters out hidden messages, so
a failed kickoff turn stays retryable, and the no-message chat error
surface now offers retry for stream errors.


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