xl-openai 4fe02f4fcf [plugins] Enforce marketplace source admission requirements (#29753)
## Why

Managed marketplace source requirements only become effective when every
local marketplace mutation path applies the same admission decision.
This change centralizes that decision so CLI, app-server, and
external-agent migration flows cannot add, install from, or refresh a
disallowed source.

## What changed

- Match exact normalized Git repository URLs with an optional exact
`ref`.
- Match Git hosts with managed regular expressions.
- Match local marketplaces by exact absolute path.
- Preserve the expected path/name boundary for managed OpenAI
marketplaces.
- Enforce source admission during marketplace add, plugin install, and
configured Git marketplace upgrade.
- Continue upgrading independent marketplaces when one source is
rejected and return a per-marketplace error.
- Load the effective requirements stack at CLI, app-server, and
external-agent migration entry points.

This PR does not filter already configured marketplaces at runtime; that
remains in draft follow-up #29691.

## Stack

This is PR 2 of 3 and is based on #29690, which introduces the
requirements data shape and merge behavior.

## Test plan

- Source matcher coverage for Git URL/ref, host-pattern, local-path, and
managed marketplace cases.
- Marketplace add and plugin install coverage for allowed and rejected
sources.
- Marketplace upgrade coverage for rejection and per-marketplace
continuation.
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