Don't sync main data if a request to do so is already in progress.
This prevents piling up of requests and bogging down slow/busy machines, since the current implementation of `/api/v2/sync/maindata` is very computationally intensive, especially with lots of torrents.
Everything gets updated on the next scheduled request anyway (via the timeout mechanism).
Closes#11724.
Option is enabled by default for users using qBittorrent's built-in HTTPS capabilities. This flag will never be set if qBittorrent is using plain HTTP.
Users using HTTPS reverse proxies, like "qbt <-> (http) <-> proxy <-> (https) <-> user" should override the flag in the proxy in order to set it, if they wish to do so.
- CheckingMemUsageSize (16 MiB -> 32 MiB): a 16 MiB increase in memory consumption seems worthwhile for a nice performance boost in most cases.
- DiskCacheSize (64 MiB -> Auto): auto yields the best performance without committing to a huge fixed value.
- UseRandomPort (false -> true): The initial port chosen by qBittorrent may clash with something else the user already has that is aways using that port (low probability, but still). Thus, qBittorrent will always fail listening on that port, causing unexpected problems for the user. Users who know they want a fixed port will go to the settings anyway.
Closes#8772.
This will fix issue that "Free space on disk:" label in
Add New Torrent dialog not updated on Category change
when Torrent Management Mode is on Auto mode.
It should remain disabled by default. Anyone that needs to Queue torrents for seeding/downloading should go to settings and change it to their preference.
Enable portable mode if "profile" directory exists in the app dir.
Remove "--portable" command line argument.
Add logging of current profile config directory.
Closes#9445.
Restored torrents already have the correct path saved in their fastresume. Don't override it.
Magnets and new torrents have to be set explicitly to the incomplete folder if it is enabled.
Closes#11552
According to Mozilla docs, registerProtocolHandler() is only
available when using secure contexts (i.e. HTTPS for everything
outside localhost).
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Navigator/registerProtocolHandler
The message "Your browser does not support this feature" does not
make this obvious and can lead to confusion if the user is using a
modern browser.
Specifying a height/width value might cut the displayed text or
obstruct centering the text in the button, so let it auto decide
instead.
Closes#11553.