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Simple Deluge Client

Project description

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A lightweight pure-python rpc client for deluge. Note, does not support events and any additional replies from deluge will mess up the datastream.

Requirements

  • Deluge 1.3.x, 2.0, 2.1

  • Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12

Install

From GitHub (develop):

pip install git+https://github.com/JohnDoee/deluge-client.git#develop

From PyPi (stable):

pip install deluge-client

Usage

>>> from deluge_client import DelugeRPCClient

>>> client = DelugeRPCClient('127.0.0.1', 12345, 'username', 'password')
>>> client.connect()
>>> client.connected
True
>>> client.call('core.get_torrents_status', {}, ['name'])
{'79816060ea56d56f2a2148cd45705511079f9bca': {'name': 'TPB.AFK.2013.720p.h264-SimonKlose'}}
>>> client.core.get_torrents_status({}, ['name'])
{'79816060ea56d56f2a2148cd45705511079f9bca': {'name': 'TPB.AFK.2013.720p.h264-SimonKlose'}}

It is also usable as a context manager.

>>> from deluge_client import DelugeRPCClient

>>> with DelugeRPCClient('127.0.0.1', 12345, 'username', 'password') as client:
...     client.call('core.get_torrents_status', {}, ['name'])
{'79816060ea56d56f2a2148cd45705511079f9bca': {'name': 'TPB.AFK.2013.720p.h264-SimonKlose'}}

Idiom to use for automatic reconnect where the daemon might be offline at call time.

import time

from deluge_client import DelugeRPCClient, FailedToReconnectException

def call_retry(client, method, *args, **kwargs):
    # We will only try the command 10 times
    for _ in range(10):
        try:
            return client.call(method, *args, **kwargs)
        except FailedToReconnectException:
            # 5 second delay between calls
            time.sleep(5)

Idiom usage

client = DelugeRPCClient('127.0.0.1', 58846, 'username', 'password', automatic_reconnect=True)
# The client has to be online when you start the process,
# otherwise you must handle that yourself.
client.connect()
call_retry(client, 'core.get_torrents_status', {}, ['name'])
# or if you have local Deluge instance, you can use the local client
# LocalDelugeRPCClient accepts the same parameters, but username and password can be omitted
from deluge_client import LocalDelugeRPCClient
localclient = LocalDelugeRPCClient()
localclient.connect()

Examples

There’s an example of how you might use this client in the examples directory

List of Deluge RPC commands

Sadly, this part isn’t well documented. Your best bet is to check out the source code and try to figure out what you need. The commands are namespaced so the commands you mostly need, core commands, are prefixed with a core. - Check out this search for all commands and core.py for core commands.

The exported commands are decorated with @export.

You can also get a list of exported commands by calling the daemon.get_method_list method:

client.call('daemon.get_method_list')
# or
client.daemon.get_method_list()

License

MIT, see LICENSE

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