Use fetch to send requests to create issues/comments (#25258)

Follow #23290

Network error won't make content lost. And this is a much better
approach than "loading-button".

The UI is not perfect and there are still some TODOs, they can be done
in following PRs, not a must in this PR's scope.

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@ -183,6 +183,8 @@ func NormalRoutes(ctx context.Context) *web.Route {
r.Mount("/api/v1", apiv1.Routes(ctx))
r.Mount("/api/internal", private.Routes())
r.Post("/-/fetch-redirect", common.FetchRedirectDelegate)
if setting.Packages.Enabled {
// This implements package support for most package managers
r.Mount("/api/packages", packages_router.CommonRoutes(ctx))