Categorygithub.com/anacrolix/torrent
modulepackage
1.58.0
Repository: https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent.git
Documentation: pkg.go.dev

# README

torrent

PkgGoDev

This repository implements BitTorrent-related packages and command-line utilities in Go. The emphasis is on use as a library from other projects. It's been used 24/7 in production by downstream services since late 2014. The implementation was specifically created to explore Go's concurrency capabilities, and to include the ability to stream data directly from the BitTorrent network. To this end it supports seeking, readaheads and other features exposing torrents and their files with the various Go idiomatic io package interfaces. This is also demonstrated through torrentfs.

There is support for protocol encryption, DHT, PEX, uTP, and various extensions. There are several data storage backends provided: blob, file, bolt, mmap, and sqlite, to name a few. You can write your own to store data for example on S3, or in a database.

Some noteworthy package dependencies that can be used for other purposes include:

Installation

Install the library package with go get github.com/anacrolix/torrent, or the provided cmds with go install github.com/anacrolix/torrent/cmd/...@latest.

Library examples

There are some small examples in the package documentation.

Mentions

Downstream projects

There are several web-frontends, sites, Android clients, storage backends and supporting services among the known public projects:

  • cove: Personal torrent browser with streaming, DHT search, video transcoding and casting.
  • confluence: torrent client as a HTTP service
  • Gopeed: Gopeed (full name Go Speed), a high-speed downloader developed by Golang + Flutter, supports (HTTP, BitTorrent, Magnet) protocol, and supports all platforms.
  • Erigon: an implementation of Ethereum (execution layer with embeddable consensus layer), on the efficiency frontier.
  • exatorrent: Elegant self-hostable torrent client
  • bitmagnet: A self-hosted BitTorrent indexer, DHT crawler, content classifier and torrent search engine with web UI, GraphQL API and Servarr stack integration.
  • TorrServer: Torrent streaming server over http
  • distribyted: Distribyted is an alternative torrent client. It can expose torrent files as a standard FUSE, webDAV or HTTP endpoint and download them on demand, allowing random reads using a fixed amount of disk space.
  • Mangayomi: Cross-platform app that allows users to read manga and stream anime from a variety of sources including BitTorrent.
  • Simple Torrent: self-hosted HTTP remote torrent client
  • autobrr: autobrr redefines download automation for torrents and Usenet, drawing inspiration from tools like trackarr, autodl-irssi, and flexget.
  • mabel: Fancy BitTorrent client for the terminal
  • Toru: Stream anime from the the terminal!
  • webtor.io: free cloud BitTorrent-client
  • Android Torrent Client: Android torrent client
  • libtorrent: gomobile wrapper
  • Go-PeersToHTTP: Simple torrent proxy to http stream controlled over REST-like api
  • CortexFoundation/torrentfs: Independent HTTP service for file seeding and P2P file system of cortex full node
  • Torrent WebDAV Client: Automatic torrent download, streaming, WebDAV server and client.
  • goTorrent: torrenting server with a React web frontend
  • Go Peerflix: Start watching the movie while your torrent is still downloading!
  • hTorrent: HTTP to BitTorrent gateway with seeking support.
  • Remote-Torrent: Download Remotely and Retrieve Files Over HTTP
  • Trickl: torrent client for android
  • ANT-Downloader: ANT Downloader is a BitTorrent Client developed by golang, angular 7, and electron
  • Elementum (up to version 0.0.71)

Help

Communication about the project is primarily through Discussions and the issue tracker.

Command packages

Here I'll describe what some of the packages in ./cmd do. See installation to make them available.

torrent

torrent download

Downloads torrents from the command-line.

$ torrent download 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:KRWPCX3SJUM4IMM4YF5RPHL6ANPYTQPU'
... lots of jibber jabber ...
downloading "ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso": 1.0 GB/1.0 GB, 1989/1992 pieces completed (1 partial)
2015/04/01 02:08:20 main.go:137: downloaded ALL the torrents
$ md5sum ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso
1b305d585b1918f297164add46784116  ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso
$ echo such amaze
wow

torrent metainfo magnet

Creates a magnet link from a torrent file. Note the extracted trackers, display name, and info hash.

$ torrent metainfo testdata/debian-10.8.0-amd64-netinst.iso.torrent magnet
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:4090c3c2a394a49974dfbbf2ce7ad0db3cdeddd7&dn=debian-10.8.0-amd64-netinst.iso&tr=http%3A%2F%2Fbttracker.debian.org%3A6969%2Fannounce

See torrent metainfo --help for other metainfo related commands.

torrentfs

torrentfs mounts a FUSE filesystem at -mountDir. The contents are the torrents described by the torrent files and magnet links at -metainfoDir. Data for read requests is fetched only as required from the torrent network, and stored at -downloadDir.

$ mkdir mnt torrents
$ torrentfs -mountDir=mnt -metainfoDir=torrents &
$ cd torrents
$ wget http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04.2/ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent
$ cd ..
$ ls mnt
ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso
$ pv mnt/ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso | md5sum
996MB 0:04:40 [3.55MB/s] [========================================>] 100%
1b305d585b1918f297164add46784116  -

# Packages

Package iplist handles the P2P Plaintext Format described by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeerGuardian#P2P_plaintext_format.
Package logonce implements an io.Writer facade that only performs distinct writes.
Package storage implements storage backends for package torrent.
package types contains types that are used by the request strategy and the torrent package and need to be shared between them.
Package version provides default versions, user-agents etc.

# Functions

Returns a connection over UTP or TCP, whichever is first to connect.
Panics if there was anything missing from the metainfo.
The error will be from unmarshalling the info bytes.
Sets the WebSeed trailing path escaper for a webseed.Client.

# Constants

# Variables

This could move at any time.

# Structs

These are called synchronously, and do not pass ownership of arguments (do not expect to retain data after returning from the callback).
Clients contain zero or more Torrents.
Probably not safe to modify this after it's given to a Client.
Contains config elements that are exclusive to tracker handling.
Various connection-level metrics.
Provides access to regions of torrent data that correspond to its files.
The download status of a piece that comprises part of a File.
Maintains the state of a BitTorrent-protocol based connection with a peer.
Peer connection info, handed about publicly.
The current state of a piece.
Represents a series of consecutive pieces with the same state.
Maintains state of torrent within a Client.
Specifies a new torrent for adding to a client, or additions to an existing Torrent.
Due to ConnStats, may require special alignment on some platforms.

# Interfaces

DHT server interface for use by a Torrent or Client.
A file-like handle to some torrent data resource.
Optional interface for DhtServer's that can expose their peer store (if any).
Accesses Torrent data via a Client.

# Type aliases

Returns the desired readahead for a Reader.
This adds a net.Addr interface to a string address that has no presumed Network.