A Python Download Manager SDK using libcurl
Project description
curlyDL
A robust, feature-rich download manager for Python with support for parallel downloads, speed limiting, and progress tracking.
Features
Core Features
- Parallel downloads with configurable worker count
- Progress tracking with real-time speed calculation
- Download resume capability
- File integrity verification with checksums
- Error handling with automatic retries
- Speed limiting per download
Advanced Features
- Priority-based download queue
- Concurrent download limiting
- Detailed progress tracking with:
- Download speed averaging
- Time remaining estimation
- File size formatting
- Progress percentage
- Metadata persistence for download state
- Graceful interrupt handling
- Automatic cleanup of partial downloads
Requirements
System Dependencies
- Python 3.10 or higher
- libcurl development files
Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt-get install libcurl4-openssl-dev
CentOS/RHEL:
sudo yum install libcurl-devel
Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S curl
macOS:
brew install curl
Windows:
Windows users need to install the appropriate version of libcurl. We recommend using the Windows binaries from the curl website.
Installation
Install using pip:
pip install curlyDL
Quick Start
from curlyDL import DownloadManager
# Initialize download manager
manager = DownloadManager()
# Start a simple download
manager.start_download(
url="https://example.com/file.zip",
output_path="file.zip"
)
# Start a download with speed limit
manager.start_download(
url="https://example.com/large-file.zip",
output_path="large-file.zip",
max_speed=100 * 1024 # 100KB/s
)
Usage
Basic Usage
from curlyDL import DownloadManager
# Initialize download manager
manager = DownloadManager(max_workers=4)
# Start a download
download_id = manager.start_download(
url="https://example.com/file.zip",
output_path="downloads/file.zip"
)
# Check progress
progress = manager.get_progress(download_id)
print(f"Download progress: {progress}%")
# Verify completion
is_complete = manager.is_complete(download_id)
Advanced Usage
- Priority-based Queue:
from curlyDL import DownloadQueue, DownloadItem, Priority
queue = DownloadQueue(max_concurrent=2)
# Add high-priority download
queue.add(DownloadItem(
url="https://example.com/important.zip",
output_path="downloads/important.zip",
priority=Priority.HIGH
))
# Add normal priority download with speed limit
queue.add(DownloadItem(
url="https://example.com/file.zip",
output_path="downloads/file.zip",
priority=Priority.NORMAL,
max_speed=50 * 1024 # 50KB/s limit
))
- Progress Tracking:
from curlyDL import DownloadManager
manager = DownloadManager()
download_id = manager.start_download(
url="https://example.com/file.zip",
output_path="file.zip"
)
# Monitor progress
while not manager.is_complete(download_id):
progress = manager.get_progress(download_id)
speed = manager.get_speed(download_id)
print(f"Progress: {progress:.1f}% - Speed: {speed/1024:.1f} KB/s")
Real-World Examples
- Downloading Multiple Files with Different Priorities:
from curlyDL import DownloadQueue, DownloadItem, Priority
queue = DownloadQueue(max_concurrent=2)
# High priority system updates
queue.add(DownloadItem(
url="https://example.com/security-patch.zip",
output_path="security-patch.zip",
priority=Priority.HIGH
))
# Normal priority application files
queue.add(DownloadItem(
url="https://example.com/app-data.zip",
output_path="app-data.zip",
priority=Priority.NORMAL
))
# Low priority optional content with speed limit
queue.add(DownloadItem(
url="https://example.com/optional-content.zip",
output_path="optional-content.zip",
priority=Priority.LOW,
max_speed=100 * 1024 # Limit to 100KB/s
))
# Process queue
queue.process_queue()
- Download with Progress Callback:
from curlyDL import DownloadManager
def progress_callback(download_id, progress, speed):
print(f"Download {download_id}: {progress:.1f}% ({speed/1024:.1f} KB/s)")
manager = DownloadManager(progress_callback=progress_callback)
manager.start_download(
url="https://example.com/file.zip",
output_path="file.zip"
)
- Batch Download with Error Recovery:
from curlyDL import DownloadQueue, DownloadItem
import os
def download_batch(urls, output_dir):
queue = DownloadQueue(max_concurrent=3)
for url in urls:
filename = os.path.basename(url)
queue.add(DownloadItem(
url=url,
output_path=f"{output_dir}/{filename}"
))
try:
queue.process_queue()
print(f"Successfully completed: {len(queue.completed)}")
if queue.failed:
print("Failed downloads:")
for item in queue.failed:
print(f"- {item.url}")
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Downloads interrupted")
Example Output
When running downloads, you'll see detailed progress information:
[20:24:53] security-patch.zip: 45.2% of 54.8KB (50.0KB/s) - 1.2s remaining
[20:24:54] app-data.zip: 78.9% of 102.6KB (unlimited) - 3.5s remaining
[20:24:55] optional-content.zip: 12.5% of 1.5MB (100.0KB/s) - 15.0s remaining
Error Handling
curlyDL provides comprehensive error handling:
- Automatic Retries:
- Failed downloads are automatically retried with exponential backoff
- Configurable retry count and delay
- Detailed Error Messages:
- File not found (404)
- SSL certificate errors
- Connection timeouts
- Write errors
- Error Recovery:
- Partial downloads are automatically resumed
- Corrupt files are detected and re-downloaded
- Interrupted downloads can be resumed
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- SSL Certificate Errors:
# Disable SSL verification (not recommended for production)
manager = DownloadManager(verify_ssl=False)
- Timeout Issues:
# Increase timeout duration
manager = DownloadManager(timeout=300) # 5 minutes
- Speed Limit Not Working:
# Ensure speed is in bytes per second
max_speed = 100 * 1024 # 100 KB/s
Debug Mode
Enable debug mode for detailed logging:
from curlyDL import DownloadManager
import logging
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
manager = DownloadManager(debug=True)
Contributing
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature
) - Write tests for your changes
- Ensure all tests pass
- Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add amazing feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature
) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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