Change Avalonia's Task-based approach to WinForms' BackgroundWorker approach.
- Reduce number of calls to GetLibrary by adding the Library to the LibraryStats record.
- Remove instance queue. This is a database, after all, and is designed to be accessed and written to concurrently
- Reduce the number of calls to DbContexts.Create()
- Ensure that no LibationContext remains open across an await boundary. Multithread context access is the most likely culprit for past issues.
- Make all Update UserDefinedItem methods asynchronous.
- Update all project runtime targets
- Update all dependencies
- NOTE: Using Npgsql.EntityFrameworkCore.PostgreSQL RTM build from MyGet
- Delete unused pubxml files (they were made redundant by recent workflow changes)
- Replace Libation.sln with Libation.slnx
- Add `LIBATION_FILES_DIR` environment variable to specify LibationFiles directory instead of appsettings.json
- OptionsBase supports overriding setting
- Added `EphemeralSettings` which are loaded from Settings.json once and can be modified with the `--override` command parameter
- Added `get-setting` command
- Prints (editable) settings and their values. Prints specified settings, or all settings if none specified
- `--listEnumValues` option will list all names for a speficied enum-type settings. If no setting names are specified, prints all enum values for all enum settings.
- Prints in a text-based table or bare with `-b` switch
- Added `get-license` command which requests a content license and prints it as a json to stdout
- Improved `liberate` command
- Added `-force` option to force liberation without validation.
- Added support to download with a license file supplied to stdin
- Improve startup performance when downloading explicit ASIN(s)
- Fix long-standing bug where cover art was not being downloading
- Move all settings file logic into new LibationFiles class
- Configuration.LibationFiles is a singleton instance of the LibationFiles class.
- A LibationFiles instance is bound to a single appsettings.json path. All updates to LibationFiles location are updated in that appsettings.json file
- Unify initial setup and settings validation process
- Add LibationSetup which handles all startup validation of settings files and prompts users for setup if needed
- Added a new LibationUiBase.Tests test project with tests for various
- Use Avalonia-based webview control for Audible login with Chardonnay
- Remove webview interfaces from IInteropFunctions
- Remove Microsoft.Web.WebView2 package from WindowsConfigApp
- Add Microsoft.Web.WebView2 to LibationWinForms
- Remove all other login forms except the external login dialog (fallback in case webview doesn't work). The AudibleApi login with username/password doesn't work anymore. Need to use external browser login method.
- Configuration.LibationSettingsAreValid is true if Books property exists and is any non-null, non-empty string.
- If LibationSettingsAreValid is false, Libation will prompt user to set up Libation.
- When the main window is shown, Libation checks if the books directory exists, and if it doesn't, user is notified and prompted to change their setting
- When a user tries to liberate or convert a book, Books directory is validated and user notified if it does not exist.
The ZipFile sink could cause program hangs. Additionally, the only reason it was ever used was to package verbose AudibleApi account login errors, saving the returned Html page as a file. Otherwise, the zip file only contains a .log text file.
- Removed Serilog.Sinks.ZipFile
- Add Serilog configuration migration
- Added a custom destructure to handle logging files. If any files are logged, they will be written to "LogyyyyMM_AdditionalFiles.zip"
Use existing BaseUtil.LoadImage delegate, obviating need for derrived classes to load images
Since GridEntry types are no longer generic, interfaces are unnecessary and deleted.
If quick filters are applied on startup, a race condition was created between the initial library load book counting and the visible books counting. Only display results of the latest book count.