escape path prefix when doing cache jail search#34924
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Signed-off-by: Robin Appelman <robin@icewind.nl>
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Currently the
CacheJaildoesn't escape the path of the jail when creating the search query for the files inside the jail. This doesn't break things since at most it will make the sql query return a few more results which will be filtered out in later steps.It does however interfere with the optimization step that is required for mysql to be able to use the "path prefix" index on the search query. Which does properly like-escape the paths.
This causes the "path prefix" index to not be used when a cache jail with an "_" in the path is part of the search. (This also includes any groupfolders since those always have "__groupfolders" in the search path)