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nt

v0.7.1

Published

Read, make, write, and hash check torrent files

Downloads

135

Readme

node-torrent

Read, make, and hash check torrents with node.js!

Build Status Dependency Status codecov

Usage

Read a torrent

const nt = require('nt');

nt.read('path/to/file.torrent', (err, torrent) => {
  if (err) throw err;
  console.log('Info hash:', torrent.infoHash());
});

Make a torrent

let rs = nt.make('http://myannounce.net/url', __dirname + '/files');
rs.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('mytorrent.torrent'));

// callback style
nt.makeWrite('outputfile', 'http://announce.me', __dirname + '/files',
  ['somefile.ext', 'another.one', 'inside/afolder.mkv', 'afolder'],
  (err, torrent) => {
    if (err) throw err;
    console.log('Finished writing torrent!');
  });

Hash check a torrent

let hasher = torrent.hashCheck(file);

let p;
hasher.on('match', (i, hash, percent) => {
  p = percent;
});

hasher.on('end', () => {
  console.log('Hash Check:', p + '%', 'matched');
});

API

read(file, callback(Error, Torrent))

Reads a local file, or a readable stream. Returns readable stream.

An error can be returned if the torrent is formatted incorrectly. Does not check if the dictonaries are listed alphabetically. Refer to the BitTorrent Specification for more info on torrent metainfo.

make(announceURL, dir, [files], [options], [callback(Error, Torrent)])

Makes a new torrent. dir is root directory of the torrent. The files array will relatively read files from there. If files is omitted, it implicitly adds all of the files in dir to the torrent, including those in subdirectories. options can have the following:

  • announceList - An array of arrays of additional announce URLs.
  • comment
  • name - Can be used only in multi file mode. If not given, defaults to name of directory.
  • pieceLength - How to break up the pieces. Must be an integer n that says piece length will be 2^n. Default is 256KB, or 2^18.
  • private - Set true if this is a private torrent.
  • moreInfo - These go into the info dictionary of the torrent. Useful if you want to make a torrent have a unique info hash from a certain tracker.
  • maxFiles - Max files to open during piece hashing. Defaults to 250.

callback is called with a possible Error, and a Torrent object when hashing is finished.

make returns a Hasher object that emits raw bencoded data events.

makeWrite(output, annlounce, dir, [files], [options], [callback(Error, Torrent)])

A shortcut that pumps the returned readable stream from make into a writable stream that points to the file output. Returns a Hasher object.

Torrent

The read and make functions all call their callback with a Torrent object.

Torrent#metadata

Contains metadata of the torrent. Example:

{
  announce: 'udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80',
  'announce-list': [
    [ 'udp://tracker.publicbt.com:80' ],
    [ 'udp://tracker.ccc.de:80' ],
    [ 'udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80' ],
    [ 'http://tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce' ]
  ],
  comment: 'Torrent downloaded from http://thepiratebay.org',
  'creation date': 1303979726,
  info: { length: 718583808,
    name: 'ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso',
    'piece length': 524288,
    pieces: <Buffer e5 7a ...>
  }
}

Torrent#infoHash()

Get a torrent's info hash.

Torrent#createReadStream()

Creates a ReadableStream that emits raw bencoded data for this torrent. Returns the readable stream.

Torrent#createWriteStream(filepath)

Shortcut that pipes the stream from Torrent#createReadStream() to a writable file stream. Returns the writable stream.

Torrent#hashCheck(dir, [options])

Hash checks torrent against files in dir. Returns a Hasher object. options hash can have maxFiles to open during hashing. Defaults to 250. Returns a Hasher object.

Hasher

A Hasher object is returned when a torrent is created with make and when Torrent#hashCheck is called. It inherits from ReadableStream.

Hasher#pause()

Pause hash checking.

Hasher#resume()

Resumes hash checking.

Hasher#toggle()

Continues hashing if paused or pauses if not.

Hasher#destroy()

Stops hashing completely. Closes file descriptors and does not emit any more events.

Event: 'ready'

Finished examining files to be hashed and ready to start hashing their contents.

Event: 'data'

  • Buffer - data

Emits raw bencoded torrent data only when hasher is returned from the make function.

'progress'

  • number - percent
  • number - speed
  • number - avgSpeed

Emits the progress calculated by amount of bytes read from files. speed and avgSpeed are in bytes.

'hash'

  • number - index
  • string - hash
  • string - file
  • number - position
  • number - length

Emitted when a piece is hashed along with hash position and source.

'match'

  • number - index
  • string - hash
  • number - percentMatched
  • string - file
  • number - position
  • number - length

Emitted when a piece matches with its index, the piece, and the percentage of pieces matched so far.

'matcherror'

  • number - index
  • string - file
  • number - position
  • number - length

Emitted when a piece does not match.

'error'

  • Error - err

Error hash checking.

'end'

Hash checking is finished.

Install

npm install nt

Tests

Tests are written with vows

npm test