Adds support for website APIs both complex and simple. This commit
only supports GET requests to APIs. POST request support can be added
on request.
Client IDs and secrets are also supported. They can be added via
source settings or automatically set by a website endpoint.
Also fetch sources for scraping using the backgroundContext and remove
some functions from using the main actor.
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List IDs are used to link a source list with an actual source. Each
list entry has a unique ID that a user can compare with a source
to see if it's legitimate.
Source IDs are just identifiers for sources. Not sure what to do with
these yet but they may be useful for the future.
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A version string will not allow for comparisions when checking
to update a source. Make the type an integer instead on both the
model and coredata store.
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RSS parsing has been added as a method to parse source since they're
easier on the website's end to parse.
Source settings have been added. The only current setting is the fetch
mode which selects which parser/scraper to use. By default, if an RSS
parser is found, it's selected.
A source now has info shown regarding versioning and authorship. A source
list's repository name and author string are now required.
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Sources are now completely changed to use a more flexible API. This
uses a fully native source system, so there will be 0 overhead on
resource usage and performance.
JSON objects specify what is fetched and displayed by Ferrite when
searching torrents.
Sources now include sizes, seeders, and leechers for any site that
specifies them.
The versioning and repo naming framework has been added, but will be
displayed in another update.
API support will be included in another update.
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These sources will be converted to be more flexible with JavaScript
in the future.
The source catalog is populated by adding a source list in settings
then installing a source from the catalog.
Sources can be enabled or disabled when using Ferrite.
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Batch torrents are torrents that have multiple files bundled within
one torrent file.
RealDebrid does support these, but it is difficult to get them to work.
The main flow requires setting a specific combination in RealDebrid
to allow for link generation. However, this is not intuitive to users
and is bad API design on RealDebrid's part.
Ferrite's implementation presents users with all the possible files
from batches (duplicates deleted) and selects the user-chosen file
to download. That way, only the user chosen file is presented to
play on an external video player.
This still needs work for optimization purposes, but this commit
does produce a working build.
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Every request has to add an authentication header. If the response
is 401 (Unauthorized), log the user out of RealDebrid.
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