getAuthStatus (#15798)
I've seen several intermittent failures of `get_auth_status_returns_token_after_proactive_refresh_recovery` today. I investigated, and I found a couple of issues. First, `getAuthStatus(refreshToken=true)` could refresh twice in one request: once via `refresh_token_if_requested()` and again via the proactive refresh path inside `auth_manager.auth()`. In the permanent-failure case this produced an extra `/oauth/token` call and made the app-server auth tests flaky. Use `auth_cached()` after an explicit refresh request so the handler reuses the post-refresh auth state instead of immediately re-entering proactive refresh logic. Keep the existing proactive path for `refreshToken=false`. Second, serialize auth refresh attempts in `AuthManager` have a startup/request race. One proactive refresh could already be in flight while a `getAuthStatus(refreshToken=false)` request entered `auth().await`, causing a second `/oauth/token` call before the first failure or refresh result had been recorded. Guarding the refresh flow with a single async lock makes concurrent callers share one refresh result, which prevents duplicate refreshes and stabilizes the proactive-refresh auth tests.
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