feat: add details to mod pack downloading
feat: add logging rule sloading form `ligging.ini at data path root
feat: add `launcher.task` `launcher.task.net` and `launcher.task.net.[down|up]load` logging categories
fix: add new subtask progress to the end of the lay out not the beginning (cuts down on flickering)
Signed-off-by: Rachel Powers <508861+Ryex@users.noreply.github.com>
Oh boy this is big.
> TaskStepProgress struct is now QMetaObject compatabile and can be sent through signals
> Task now has a method to propogates sub task progress it must be signal bound by each task containing a task wishing to report progress of it's children.
> Downloads report speed
> Tasks now have UUIDS to track them
- use when reporting
- use when logging
- use when storeing them or objects related to them
Signed-off-by: Rachel Powers <508861+Ryex@users.noreply.github.com>
We have been contacted by Feed the Beast to drop support for the FTB
modpack browser from Prism Launcher.
Signed-off-by: Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
This checks the URL of the path of the file to be downloaded,
ensuring that it always contains the root .minecraft target folder,
following the warning in the mrpack documentation.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
This turns issues like creating two shared ptrs from a single raw ptr
from popping up at runtime, instead making them a compile error.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
The spec says that this can be null, and indeed some mods have it set to
null, and should still be considered as valid.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
This prevents a crash in which the pack list gets updated in a search
request meanwhile a versions / extra info request is being processed.
Previously, this situation would cause the reference in the latter
callbacks to be invalidated by an internal relocation of the pack list.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
This refactors the sorting methods to join every bit of it into a single
list, easing maintanance. It also removes the weird index contraint on
the list of methods by adding an index field to the DS that holds the
method.
Lastly, it puts the available methods on their respective API, so other
resources on the same API can re-use them later on.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
This makes it so that we don't need a reference to the parent page in
the model. It will be useful once we change the page from a widget-based
one to a QML page.
It also makes tasks be created in the dialog instead of the page, so
that the dialog can also have the necessary information to mark versions
as selected / deselected easily. It also makes the task pointers into
smart pointers.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
Firstly, this abstract away behavior in the mod download models that can
also be applied to other types of resources into a superclass, allowing
other resource types to be implemented without so much code duplication.
For that, this also generalizes the APIs used (currently, ModrinthAPI
and FlameAPI) to be able to make requests to other types of resources.
It also does a general cleanup of both of those. In particular, this
makes use of std::optional instead of invalid values for errors and,
well, optional values :p
This is a squash of some commits that were becoming too interlaced
together to be cleanly separated.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
This makes it so that the later call to parse the old manifest doesn't
change the class data, so that the new data con continue there and be
reflected on the component list later.
Co-authored-by: Sefa Eyeoglu <contact@scrumplex.net>
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
Since the exact version string is only available in the manifest,
there's no easy way of getting it before commiting to the update, so
there's not much of a good way of showing the updated name in the UI,
and using the displayName is weird and gives some buggy behavior.
We may want to re-enable it in the future if we find a reliable way of
showing the correct info on the UI before starting the update.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
This allows us to pass to the creation instances their actual pack ID
and version ID, that in Flame's case, are only available before starting
to create an instance.
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>