## Summary
Fixes needed for getting CI to pass when EUI throws an error if
attempting to render a component without the EuiProvider in the render
tree.
## Detailed description
In https://github.com/elastic/kibana/pull/180819, I will deliver a
change that will cause EUI components to throw an error if the
EuiProvider context is missing. This PR comes in as part of the final
work to get all functional tests passing in an environment where EUI
will throw the error. The tied to the ["Fix 'dark mode' inconsistencies
in Kibana" Epic](https://github.com/elastic/kibana-team/issues/805) has
so far been in preparation for this.
**Reviewers: Please interact with critical paths through the UI
components touched in this PR, ESPECIALLY in terms of testing dark mode
and i18n.**
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### Checklist
Delete any items that are not applicable to this PR.
- [x] [Unit or functional
tests](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/kibana/master/development-tests.html)
were updated or added to match the most common scenarios
- [ ] This renders correctly on smaller devices using a responsive
layout. (You can test this [in your
browser](https://www.browserstack.com/guide/responsive-testing-on-local-server))
- [ ] This was checked for [cross-browser
compatibility](https://www.elastic.co/support/matrix#matrix_browsers)
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* Kibana developer examples
* Batch explorer tests should be run in examples config
* Fix tests
* add codeowner for new developer examples plugin & readme cleanup
* Try to frame embeddable wording based on what a developer's goals are.
* Add noopener noreferer, fix bad merge
* Remove bfetch.png
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Before this pr:
Discover, Visualise and Dashboard in setup phase create own state containers which watch for pinned filters, time and refresh interval changes. This watching and state comparisons happen for each plugin separately and not only when a specific app is mounted. So we ended up with a bunch of similar synchronous work which happens every time query services state changes.
After this pr:
Query service exposes observable to watch for changes (state$). Discover, Visualise and Dashboard use this observable for sub url tracking instead of creating its own.
Today, apps rely on AppState and GlobalState in the ui/state_management module to deal with internal (app) and shared (global) state. These classes give apps an ability to read/write state, when is then synced to the URL as well as sessionStorage. They also react to changes in the URL and automatically update state & emit events when changes occur.
This PR introduces new state synching utilities, which together with state containers src/plugins/kibana_utils/public/state_containers will be a replacement for AppState and GlobalState in New Platform.