Etienne dfea3af778 fix(ai-chat): enrich zero-output stream captures and keep client-error exceptions out of Sentry (#23426)
## What & why

Two related fixes that clean up Sentry reporting for the AI chat flow.

### 1. Enriched zero-output stream captures

The AI chat stream's rejection handler previously skipped only
`AbortError` and captured everything else to Sentry as-is. Two problems:

- The SDK's bare `NoOutputGeneratedError` carries no troubleshooting
context, so the Sentry issues were unactionable (no model, provider,
workspace, or conversation size).
- Expected interruptions (user abort, `STREAM_INTERRUPTED`) still
generated noise.

The rejection handler now handles three cases inline:

- `AbortError` and `STREAM_INTERRUPTED` are expected interruptions and
are not captured.
- `NoOutputGeneratedError` is replaced with a single error whose message
carries the full context as plain JSON: model, provider, workspace,
thread, stream, turn, message count, conversation size, elapsed time,
and the underlying stream error - recorded via a new `onError` handler,
which also keeps stream-level errors visible in the worker logs.
- Anything else is captured unchanged.

The stable message prefix and single capture site keep zero-output
events grouped separately from raw provider errors in Sentry.

### 2. Keep client-error domain exceptions out of Sentry

`BILLING_CREDITS_EXHAUSTED` (a 402, i.e. an expected "user out of
credits" condition) was landing in Sentry. Root cause: `CustomException`
carries no HTTP status, so the worker/BullMQ path hands the raw
exception to `shouldCaptureException`, which can't tell a 4xx client
error from a 5xx server error and captures everything. The GraphQL/REST
edges convert exceptions first, but background jobs bypass those
converters.

Fix, mirroring how `HttpException.getStatus()` already works:

- `CustomException` gains an intrinsic `statusCode`.
- `shouldCaptureException` skips a `CustomException` whose `statusCode <
500`, as a branch symmetric to the existing `HttpException` check. This
covers every path, including the worker.
- `BillingException` populates `statusCode` from the existing
`getBillingExceptionStatusCode` mapping, so credits-exhausted (402)
stays out of Sentry while the 500-mapped billing codes are still
captured.

Exceptions that don't set `statusCode` default to undefined and are
captured exactly as before, so other domains are unaffected until they
opt in.

## Tests

- ai-chat unit suite passes (13 suites, 76 tests).
- Existing billing exception handler tests pass.
- `typecheck` passes.

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