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Jarek Kowalski 40510c043d Support for content-level compression (#1076)
* cli: added a flag to create repository with v2 index features

* content: plumb through compression.ID parameter to content.Manager.WriteContent()

* content: expose content.Manager.SupportsContentCompression

This allows object manager to decide whether to create compressed object
or let the content manager do it.

* object: if compression is requested and the repo supports it, pass compression ID to the content manager

* cli: show compression status in 'repository status'

* cli: output compression information in 'content list' and 'content stats'

* content: compression and decompression support

* content: unit tests for compression

* object: compression tests

* testing: added integration tests against v2 index

* testing: run all e2e tests with and without content-level compression

* htmlui: added UI for specifying index format on creation

* cli: additional tests for 'content ls' and 'content stats'

* applied pr suggestions
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