* Remove static configuration class that required prior knowledge of when it was initialised to dependency injected method that ensures all configuration has already occured.
* Specify a different log name for the updater, require a path when running the Jackett updater
* Update to all .NET Standard packages
* Explicitly specify the restore project style
* Move automapper out of the DI framework and put crude detection to prevent it from initializing more than once.
* Move service config service back into shared .NET Framework Library
* Move Content files into shared folder. Make autoface load different assembilies depending on what framework is using it.
* Change my mind on what the shared module should be called. Common Module is too bland.
* DotNet4.SocksProxy is not yet publically .NET Standard. Revert to previous SocksWebProxy package.
* Check in unstaged change to test dependency injection setup.
* Line endings...
* Refactoring how MetaIndexers handle fallbacks
Originally this modification was part of a much larger refactoring,
however for the sake of reviewability I split it into smaller chunks.
Sadly it is still quite large.
I wanted to split it even more, however after a certain point there was
really no value in creating smaller chunks. The biggest part of this
modification would be still huge.
So all in all, there're 3 aspects of this modification
- It modifies BaseIndexer so that it now implements IIndexer (will be
very useful later on)
- Resolving most of the warnings currently in Jackett (the only ones
remaining are related to Autofac, however if I could I would just burn
Autofac altogether rather than fix the warnings. Will open discussion on
this.)
- Biggest part: refactoring how MetaIndexers handle fallbacks and how
they provide the final result set
MetaIndexers now accept any kind of fallback and filtering mechanism
that implements the necessary interface, so that in the future IMDB
fallback and filtering won't be the only one. I know there are not a lot
of unit tests around Jackett at the moment, however this renders the
class much more unittestable as well.
* Autofac started complaining... I don't understand...