Enhance release caching with missing IDs#14
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Verified that artist_id, album_id, and track_id are correctly populated in release dictionaries during API fetch. Updated the caching logic to rely on these present fields instead of treating them as missing, removing outdated comments. Validated with a reproduction test case.
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The release building code was previously updated to include
artist_id,album_id, andtrack_idin thereleaseslist, but the caching logic still contained comments stating they were missing and needed to be added. This change verifies the presence of these IDs and cleans up the caching code to use them directly, ensuring they are stored in the database cache.artist_id,album_id,track_idinreleaseslist.tests/test_cache_ids.py(and cleaned it up).PR created automatically by Jules for task 4590499506295619846 started by @opbenesh