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[Tests] Transition tests to pure pytest
Convert all the twisted.trial tests to pytest_twisted. Also move off of unittest.TestCase as well. Seems there were several tests which weren't actually testing what they should, and also some code that wasn't doing what the broken test said it should.

Goals:

    Remove twisted.trial tests
    Move to pytest fixtures, rather than many classess and subclasses with setup and teardown functions
    Move away from self.assertX to assert style tests
    FIx broken tests

Going forward I think these should be the goals when adding/modifying tests:

* Don't use BaseTest or set_up tear_down methods any more. Fixtures should be used either in the test module/class, or make/improve the ones available in conftest.py
* For sure don't use unittest or twisted.trial, they mess up the pytest stuff.
* Prefer pytest_twisted.ensureDeferred with an async function over inlineCallbacks.
  - I think the async function syntax is nicer, and it helps catch silly mistakes, e.g. await None is invalid, but yield None isn't, so if some function returns an unexpected thing we try to await on, it will be caught earlier. (I struggled debugging a test for quite a while, then caught it immediately when switching to the new syntax)
  - Once the maybe_coroutine PR goes in, using the async syntax can also improve tracebacks when debugging tests.

Things that should probably be cleaned up going forward:

* Remove BaseTestCase
* Remove the subclasses like DaemonBase in favor of new fixtures.
  * I think there are some other utility subclasses that could be removed too
* Perhaps use parameterization in the ui_entry tests, rather that the weird combination of subclasses and the set_var fixture I mixed in.
* Convert some of the callback stuff to pytest_twisted.ensureDeferred tests, just for nicer readability

Details relating to pytest fixtures conftest.py in root dir:
 * https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/5822#issuecomment-697331920
 * https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/deprecations.html#pytest-plugins-in-non-top-level-conftest-files

Closes: https://github.com/deluge-torrent/deluge/pull/354
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Deluge BitTorrent Client

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Deluge is a BitTorrent client that utilizes a daemon/client model. It has various user interfaces available such as the GTK-UI, Web-UI and Console-UI. It uses libtorrent at its core to handle the BitTorrent protocol.

Install

From PyPi:

pip install deluge

with all optional dependencies:

pip install deluge[all]

From source code:

pip install .

with all optional dependencies:

pip install .[all]

See DEPENDS and Installing/Source for dependency details.

Usage

The various user-interfaces and Deluge daemon can be started with the following commands.

Use the --help option for further command options.

Gtk UI

deluge or deluge-gtk

Console UI

deluge-console

Web UI

deluge-web

Open http://localhost:8112 with default password deluge.

Daemon

deluged

See the Thinclient guide to connect to the daemon from another computer.

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