Add a UI option for "Use proxy for hostname lookup" option and plumb
it into libtorrent's settings_pack.proxy_hostnames option. This is
available for SOCKS5 and HTTP proxies, and defaults to true, which
is the previous functionality. Hostname lookups can be forced to be
local by unchecking this option, which can aid compatibility with
certain non-compliant proxy servers.
Closes#17902.
PR #17904.
Co-authored-by: Nathan Lewis <saturn@saturn49.dyndns.org>
This commit introduce color palettes from Primer and make use of it in various widgets.
Primer system is chosen due to well designed and is highly rated on Github (in terms of
Github stars).
https://primer.style/
PR #17798.
When shutting down, instead of waiting for all types of alert from
libtorrent, now it only waits for specific alert types. This potentially
help shorten the shutdown waiting time.
This allows user to drag and drop .torrent files and URL links onto the
main window and will open the respective dialog.
Dropping folders are not supported due to technical reasons.
Closes#6038.
Because sometime (when your save and download path are on different drives, when your disk drive is super busy, ...) move operations can stack up, I add this "Moving" status filter so you can see in a blink of the eye which torrents are in a move state.
PR #17810.
PR #17814.
Closes#17792.
Closes#929.
(Actually it should close all issues about lack of ability to stop torrent after metadata downloaded or after files are initially checked.)
Also makes explicit the temporary start of the torrent in the case when recheck of the stopped torrent is performed.
The lt::status_t::file_exist is returned when lt::move_flags_t::fail_if_exist is used, which means the whole move operation failed. So hanlde this condition correctly (even if the fail_if_exist isn't used in the code base currently).
PR #17853.
There's really nothing to move if the torrent still doesn't have metadata.
Additionally, such torrents in the queue can lead to unexpected behavior
when reloading the torrent after metadata is received.
PR #17823.