Michael Mandrus f9d86557cf Dashboard: Mix initials and custom gravatars in recent viewers list (#47212)
* Use Wiring to initialize Avatar Cache Server

Create AvatarCacheServer Provider function and pass it in as an
argument to HTTPServer. Also convert CacheServer to a singleton
so that we keep all cached Avatar info in one place for easier access

* Refactor avatar cache server and add 'isCustom' check

Avatar cache server needs to perform two similar fetches
back-to-back; break up functions to allow for easy reuse.
Then add handling to see if a user has a custom avatar.

* Add additional accessors so that /recents api can easily use the cache

* Minor mods to avatar server to facilitiate unit testing

* add unit tests for avatar fetching

* add error handling in case we somehow fetch gravatars while they are disabled

* linting: read error return value in unit test

* Use http package status codes

Co-authored-by: Ezequiel Victorero <evictorero@gmail.com>

* Use http package status codes

Co-authored-by: Ezequiel Victorero <evictorero@gmail.com>

* Use http package status codes

Co-authored-by: Ezequiel Victorero <evictorero@gmail.com>

* Incorporate suggestions from PR
-avoid mutating arguments
-change error handler function to private and make name more descriptive

Co-authored-by: Ezequiel Victorero <evictorero@gmail.com>
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