Keepers 4a395d44a8
move graph connector creation to new op (#2923)
Moves the generation of graphConnector to the
NewBackupOp and NewRestoreOp constructors
inside the repository.  This removes gc creation
from the backup and restore operations, and
requires a reference to gc to exist in operations.

This sets up two changes: 1/ mocking of GC
within operation (the next PR will replace it with
an interface).  2/ the ability to perform a gc
validation step within the operation construction,
and thus the capacity to look up a resource owner
display name or id, and vice versa.

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#### Does this PR need a docs update or release note?

- [x]  No

#### Type of change

- [x] 🌻 Feature

#### Issue(s)

* #2825

#### Test Plan

- [x]  Unit test
- [x] 💚 E2E
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