Daniel Dietzler 3053cbd4c8
chore(server): Store generated files (thumbnails, encoded video) in subdirectories (#4112)
* save thumbnails in subdirectories

* migration job, migrate assets and face thumbnails

* fix tests

* directory depth of two instead of three

* cleanup empty dirs after migration

* clean up empty dirs after migration, migrate people without assetId

* add job card for new migration job

* fix removeEmptyDirs race condition because of missing await

* cleanup empty directories after asset deletion

* move ensurePath to storage core

* rename jobs

* remove unnecessary property of IEntityJob

* use updated person getById, minor refactoring

* ensure that directory cleanup doesn't interfere with migration

* better description for job in ui

* fix remove directories when migration is done

* cleanup empty folders at start of migration

* fix: actually persist concurrency setting

* add comment explaining regex

* chore: cleanup

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Co-authored-by: Jason Rasmussen <jrasm91@gmail.com>
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