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Raphaël Bosi 9c405384f3 Only propose configured apps during onboarding install step (#22712)
## What

- Onboarding "Install your first apps" now proposes only apps that are
actually installable: it intersects the onboarding list with
`findManyMarketplaceApps`, which the backend already filters to listed +
configured apps (all required server variables set).
- If none are available, the step auto-skips. If the marketplace query
fails, it shows an intentional fallback (heading + Skip) instead of
silently skipping or rendering an empty install card.
- `findManyMarketplaceApps` now accepts `universalIdentifiers`, so
onboarding fetches and configuration-checks only its own apps instead of
the entire catalog.

## Why

Previously the step rendered all hardcoded apps regardless of
configuration, only borrowing logos from the marketplace, so a user
could be offered an app the admin never configured. This centralizes
onboarding availability on the marketplace's existing logic and keeps
the query bounded as the marketplace grows.

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