This replacement is necessary to support parallelized unit tests.
TestCorrelator as well as even the InMemory sink rely on static objects,
which makes multithreaded tests impossible.
A score set is a collection of scores defined by a single custom format
JSON data file in the TRaSH Guides. Score sets provide a way to define
"themes" for scores that get used across multiple custom formats.
This feature adds the `score_sets` property to the top-level
`quality_profiles` objects.
When unable to connect to a service, we no longer send a confusing
message saying capabilities could not be obtained. This also involved
removing nullability in a few places to simplify logic an error
handling.
This version of `System.IO.Abstractions` adds constructor options to
`MockFileSystem` that allows the removal of a hack put in place to
remove the temp directory so it does not interfere with unit test
expectations.
When qualities are not specified by the user, qualities are not modified
if the profile exists in the service. If the profile does not exist yet,
then an error is shown. Qualities are required when the profile is being
created.
The `qualityprofile` API still performs validation on `cutoff` even when
`upgradeAllowed` is set to `false`. Because of this, we must still set
`cutoff` even if the user didn't specify `upgrade_allowed` and
`until_quality` in their configs. We do so by finding the first item in
the Items list, regardless of what that is. This fixes the HTTP 400 we
get when invoking the API with a `null` value for `cutoff`.
Initial implementation with sync support for the following fields:
- Name
- Upgrade Allowed
- Min Format Score
- Cutoff
- Cutoff Format Score
- Items
Quality profiles are always created if they are defined under
`quality_profiles` at the top-level. Within a quality profile
configuration, Recyclarr will not modify quality profile fields if those
corresponding properties in the config are omitted.
With `delete_old_custom_formats: false` and
`replace_existing_custom_formats: false`, if you comment out a CF in
your configuration, sync, uncomment it and sync again, you get an error
about duplicate CFs. This is because, once a CF is removed from the
configuration, it's also removed from the cache.
This change makes the cache more flexible. As long as a CF (created by
Recyclarr) exists either in the config OR in the service itself, it will
be kept in the cache. This means that temporarily disabling CFs in
configuration won't cause ownership issues.
When doing a `sync --preview`, new custom formats are not created and
thus they never get an ID greater than `0`. Because of this, a
dictionary that tracks duplicates based on ID would result in warnings
about duplicate scores that made no sense.
We now index by Trash ID instead of Format ID, which is more accurate.
The `--strict-negative-scores` option will take any negative preferred
term scores and move those terms to the "Must Not Contains" (ignored)
field of the release profile.