Clean schema cache if file was deleted#511
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Signed-off-by: Yevhen Vydolob <yvydolob@redhat.com>
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It looks like there is some GitHub action linter warnings, once those get fixed up it looks good to me
Signed-off-by: Yevhen Vydolob <yvydolob@redhat.com>
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What does this PR do?
Add cache cleanup if cached file was deleted from fs.
Also add some tests for cache class.
Remove useless launch config.
What issues does this PR fix or reference?
Is it tested? How?