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2023-07-31Merge branch 'develop' into refactor/net-split-headers-to-proxy-classRachel Powers
Signed-off-by: Rachel Powers <508861+Ryex@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-26fix: typo in task.hseth
Signed-off-by: seth <getchoo@tuta.io>
2023-06-25refactor: split out setting api headers for downloadsRachel Powers
Signed-off-by: Rachel Powers <508861+Ryex@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-02Fix crash when selecting same mod from different providers (#1029)Alexandru Ionut Tripon
2023-05-01feat: Propogated subtask progressRachel Powers
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>
2023-01-23fix(license): add/fix my copyright/license headersflow
*sobbing in messy legal stuff i know nothing about* Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
2023-01-13refactor(RD): allow setting custom folder target for downloaded resourcesflow
Signed-off-by: flow <flowlnlnln@gmail.com>
2023-01-13refactor: generalize mod models and APIs to resourcesflow
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>