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GraphQL: Add resolver to runner projects

This MR is based on the pedropombeiro/352886/0-add-project-policy-preloader branch, please change to master before merging Merged now!

What does this MR do and why?

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This MR adds a resolver to the :projects field of the CiRunner GraphQL type. This enables performing searches on the projects associated with the runner.

It extracts the project search arguments from the existing Resolvers::ProjectsResolver into a concern so that they can be shared among both resolvers (given that both resolvers then hand off the search to the same finder ProjectsFinder).

Part of Improve ability to search for an assigned proje... (#352886 - closed)

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How to set up and validate locally

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  1. Register a GitLab Runner against the http://gdk.test:3000/gitlab-org/gitlab-test project using the token in the Runners section in http://gdk.test:3000/gitlab-org/gitlab-test/-/settings/ci_cd

  2. Go to the Runners section of a different project (e.g. http://gdk.test:3000/gitlab-org/gitlab-shell/-/settings/ci_cd) and enable the new runner for that project too.

  3. Go to http://gdk.test:3000/-/graphql-explorer and execute the following query:

    {
      runners(type:PROJECT_TYPE) {
        nodes {
          id
          projects(search:"Gitlab", searchNamespaces: true, sort: "name_asc") {
            count
            nodes {
              id
              name
              namespace {
                fullName
              }
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  4. You should see the runner and its associated projects. By playing with the resolver arguments you should get the expected behavior.

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Edited by Miguel Rincon

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