Removes GetHashInfoAsync, and only uses the actual torrentId.
This was originally required as cachedtorrents endpoints used to use a different torrentId to the regular torrent endpoints for whatever reason, but luckily they figured out a while ago that that was not a good idea and just combined them which means calling API to search for hashes isnt needed anymore, hopefully this will reduce rate limiting a bit.
- Refactored Torrents.cs to use local DbSettings instead of global Settings.Get
- Removed unused exception variable in Torrents.cs
- Disabled xUnit parallelization globally to prevent test race conditions caused by shared global state
- Enforced sequential test execution in CI workflow
- Applied to TorBox, can be extended easily to other providers
- Reads response headers commonplace for pre-emptive rate limit throttling and retry-after
- When a rate limit is reached, displays a warning in the UI
- Fix socket leak from direct allocation of HttpClient, replaced with factory which handles pooling and re-use of sockets.
While HttpClient is Disposable, it doesn't gaurantee (and does not) directly release underlying sockets for queries at the time the client is disposed. These sockets will go into a TCP WAIT state often for a very long time. The expected pattern in C# is to always use the HttClientFactory which will correctly handle re-use of the OS sockets in suqsequent queries reducing resource and memory leaks.
- Fixes an issue where progress goes back to 50% as soon as downloads are done
- Prevents copy and update of torrent/nzb list by not updating download stats on every use, most callers don't require this data, notable perf/memory improvement.
Strengthened URL Validation.
Improved HTTP Client Configuration.
Logged total rejected tracker count at the information level.
Logged individual rejected tracker details at the debug level.
Debug logs for bytes and enriched bytes are now conditional.
Converted some tests from Fact to Theory.
Used Assert.Collection in EnricherTest.cs.
Standardized URL Encoding in Enricher.cs.
`DownloadableFileFilter` is an abstraction of the filtering we do in most of the `TorrentClient`s.
It operates on a single file at a time, not the entire torrent.