fix: enhanced client side fastq validation#23
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For after release!
Based on something Yussuf raised where it is possible to run a single illumina file through the ONT myco pipeline (and get possibly questionable results). Aim is to get a similar process deployed server side too (as this doesn't affect GUI upload), ensuring that files passed into the pipeline are from the expected instrument platform
Should be faster than existing checks while using just ~10MB RAM, and adds sanity checks for read profiles of illumina and ONT. Also validates that the files are actually valid FASTQ data rather than just have multiples of 4 lines.
Pre-built wheels should be available for the python package, so no need to rely on users having
gunzipinstalled for speed