Paul Rastoin 4da0152c33 FixuseLazyFetchAllRecords any wrong infer (#12728)
# Introduction
closes https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/issues/12721
Regression seems to be introduced by
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/12653

## Post mortem
### Previously
No mapping on `namePlural` dynamic response data key
```ts
      const rawResult = await fetchMore({
        variables: {
          lastCursor: lastCursor,
          limit,
        },
      });
```

### Now
Mapping is done by the tool we're consuming already
```ts
      const rawResult = await fetchMoreRecordsLazy();

// 
const fetchMoreRecordsLazy = useRecoilCallback(
    ({ snapshot, set }) =>
      async () => {

          //...
           return {
              data: fetchMoreDataResult?.[objectMetadataItem.namePlural],
              totalCount:
                fetchMoreDataResult?.[objectMetadataItem.namePlural]
                  ?.totalCount,
              records: getRecordsFromRecordConnection({
                recordConnection: {
                  edges:
                    fetchMoreDataResult?.[objectMetadataItem.namePlural]?.edges,
                  pageInfo:
                    fetchMoreDataResult?.[objectMetadataItem.namePlural]
                      ?.pageInfo,
                },
              }) as T[],
```

## Concerns
TypeScript did not throw any errors because `RecordConnectionGql` is
typed as any, we should consider adding a generic type defaulted to
unknown
```ts
import { RecordGqlEdge } from '@/object-record/graphql/types/RecordGqlEdge';
import { Nullable } from 'twenty-ui/utilities';

export type RecordGqlConnection = {
  __typename?: string;
  edges: RecordGqlEdge[];
  pageInfo: {
    __typename?: string;
    hasNextPage?: boolean;
    hasPreviousPage?: boolean;
    startCursor?: Nullable<string>;
    endCursor?: Nullable<string>;
    totalCount?: number;
  };
  totalCount?: number;
  [aggregateFieldName: string]: any; // Any is problematic here should be unknown
};
```

Example:
```ts
export type RecordGqlConnection<
  T extends Record<string, unknown> = Record<string, unknown>,
> = {
  __typename?: string;
  edges: RecordGqlEdge[];
  pageInfo: {
    __typename?: string;
    hasNextPage?: boolean;
    hasPreviousPage?: boolean;
    startCursor?: Nullable<string>;
    endCursor?: Nullable<string>;
    totalCount?: number;
  };
  totalCount?: number;
} & T;
```
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