Implement the `deleteJob` API endpoint. Calling this endpoint will mark
the job as "deletion requested", after which it's queued for actual
deletion. This makes the API response fast, even when there is a lot of
work to do in the background.
A new background service "job deleter" keeps track of the queue of such
jobs, and performs the actual deletion. It removes:
- Shaman checkout for the job (but see below)
- Manager-local files of the job (task logs, last-rendered images)
- The job itself
The removal is done in the above order, so the job is only removed from the
database if the rest of the removal was succesful.
Shaman checkouts are only removed if the job was submitted with Flamenco
version 3.2. Earlier versions did not record enough information to reliably
do this.
Flamenco v2 allowed separate configuration of the Shaman file store and
checkout paths. This is now just one setting for "the storage". The file
store will be in `{storage}/file-store` and the checkout will happen in
`{storage}/jobs`.
This introduces some more conceptual changes to Shaman. The most important
one is that there is no longer a "checkout ID", but a "checkout path".
The Shaman client can request any subpath of the checkout directory,
so that it can handle things like project- or scene-specific prefixes.
This is not yet working, it's just a direct copy of the Manager of Flamenco
2, with Logrus replaced by Zerolog. The API has been documented in
flamenco-manager.yaml as a starting point for the integration.