Andrei Kvapil f8210cf276 [platform] Introduce expose-services, expose-ingress and expose-external-ips options (#929)
docs update: https://github.com/cozystack/website/pull/197

Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <kvapss@gmail.com>


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- **New Features**
- Added automated migration script to transition configuration from
HelmRelease to ConfigMap for service exposure and external IPs.
- Introduced new ingress templates for API, CDI upload proxy, and VM
export proxy services, enabling dynamic exposure based on centralized
configuration.

- **Bug Fixes**
  - Updated NGINX Ingress Controller Helm chart version to 1.6.0.

- **Refactor**
- Centralized ingress configuration using a ConfigMap, simplifying and
unifying service exposure and ingress class management.
- Removed legacy parameters and templates for dashboard, CDI upload
proxy, and VM export proxy from values and schema files.
- Simplified ingress templates for dashboard and Keycloak to rely on
centralized ConfigMap data and exposure lists.
- Adjusted ingress controller service to conditionally use external IPs
based on centralized configuration.

- **Documentation**
- Updated documentation to reflect the removal of deprecated parameters
and clarify current configuration options.
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