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feat: add multi-tenancy builder #135

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Inspired by how Microsoft does it in ASP.NET Core. It's the main entry point on configuring multi-tenancy services.

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  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)

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Added tests for the AddMultiTenancy() extension method.

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Inspired by how Microsoft does it in ASP.NET Core. It's
the main entry point on configuring multi-tenancy services.
@Xzelsius Xzelsius added enhancement New feature or request feature: multi-tenancy Related to the Multi-Tenancy Features labels Nov 19, 2024
@Xzelsius Xzelsius merged commit 65c0fd2 into main Nov 19, 2024
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@Xzelsius Xzelsius deleted the feature/multi-tenancy-builder branch November 19, 2024 21:08
@Xzelsius Xzelsius added this to the v1.1 milestone Dec 3, 2024
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