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feat(bbm): run background migration with db migrations on fresh install

What does this MR do?

Allows fresh registry installations to be able to execute and finalize their background migrations as part of the regular migration process using migrate up .

Prior to this change all BBMs marked as required would cause the migrate up command to fail if the BBM was not finalized/completed before hand (e.g in a previous registry version or throught the CLI). New registries need to be exempt from this requirement as they have no starting point from which to allow the migrations to finalize in the background (i.e this is their first registry version they are running with a database).

Related to #1293 (closed)

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Related to #1293 (closed)

Edited by Suleimi Ahmed

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