We will soon need to add a column to the WebStorage table. We cannot
blindly issue an ALTER TABLE statement, as that will fail once the
column already exists. The colloquial way to do this is to track a
schema version, then handle version changes explicitly.
It currently lives in LibWebView as it was only used for cookies and
local storage, both of which are managed in the UI process. Let's move
it to its own library now to allow other processes to use it, without
having to depend on LibWebView (and therefore LibWeb).
This change follows the pattern of our cookies persistence
implementation: the "browser" process is responsible for interacting
with the sqlite database, and WebContent communicates all storage
operations via IPC.
The new database table uses (storage_endpoint, storage_key, bottle_key)
as the primary key. This design follows concepts from the
https://storage.spec.whatwg.org/ and is intended to support reuse of the
persistence layer for other APIs (e.g., CacheStorage, IndexedDB). For
now, `storage_endpoint` is always "localStorage", `storage_key` is the
website's origin, and `bottle_key` is the name of the localStorage key.