This PR exposes the LibTorrent Peer Turnover Settings in qBT Advanced Settings in order to allow users to adjust how frequently slow and uninteresting connections are closed to allow potentially better / faster connections to be made.
The default settings are to turnover peers when the number of connections is at least 90% of allowed global or per torrent connections, and to disconnect the least attractive 4% of these connections every 5 minutes.
See https://www.libtorrent.org/reference-Settings.html#peer_turnover
After this change: "http://<server>/icons" will point to "src/icons"
folder and "http://<server>/images" points to the real "images" folder
in the relative path.
This commit adds a new libtorrent setting to validate HTTPS tracker
certificates. When enabled, libtorrent will validate the certificate
of HTTPS trackers against the system's certificate store. This option
is only enabled on libtorrent versions >= 1.2.6 and on non-Windows
systems, as OpenSSL does not use the system's certificate store on
Windows.
This is a new setting added that is pending addition to
libtorrent 1.2.6. This setting is important because some routers do
not support expiration times on port-maps and do not return an error
either, silently failing. The previous default of permanent leases is
retained.
Closes#11724.
Option is enabled by default for users using qBittorrent's built-in HTTPS capabilities. This flag will never be set if qBittorrent is using plain HTTP.
Users using HTTPS reverse proxies, like "qbt <-> (http) <-> proxy <-> (https) <-> user" should override the flag in the proxy in order to set it, if they wish to do so.
This cleans up the global namespace by explicitly exporting shared values. All html and JavaScript files have been converted to use explicit exports except for client.js and mocha-init.js