A tool to automate downloading finished torrents from a seedbox
Project description
Seedbox tools is a software package that automates the process of fetching finished torrents from your seedbox, and dispatching new torrents on your seedbox as well.
Package contents
This package contains several tools:
leechtorrents: a tool that leeches finished downloads from a torrent seedbox to your local computer.
configleecher: a configuration wizard to set up the clients to work properly against your seedbox.
Requirements
Python 2.7 on your local machine
Python iniparse
an SSH server on your seedbox, and a public key-authenticated user account in it, with read access to the torrents and downloads directories
an SSH client on your local machine
rsync on both machines
- if you are using TorrentFlux-b4rt on your seedbox:
the command torrentinfo-console from the BitTorrent package, installed on the seedbox
the command fluxcli installed and operational on the seedbox
- if you are using Transmission on your seedbox:
the command transmission-remote from the Transmission package, installed on your local machine
the API server port open so that transmission-remote can query it
Installation
You will need to install this package on your local machine.
You can install this package directly from PyPI using pip:
pip install seedboxtools
If you are on an RPM-based distribution, build an RPM from the source package and install the resulting RPM:
python setup.py bdist_rpm
Otherwise, just use the standard Python installation system:
python setup.py install
You can also run it directly from the unpacked source directory:
export PYTHONPATH=src bin/leechtorrents --help
Configuration
The tools require some configuration after installation. There is a nifty configuration wizard that will set the configuration file up. Run it and answer a few questions:
leechtorrents
The script will ask you for the necessary configuration values before you can run the tools here.
Note: Both TorrentFlux and Transmission protect their download and torrent directories using permissions. You should become part of the UNIX group they use to protect those directories, and change the permissions accordingly so you have at least read and list permissions (rx).
How to run the downloader script periodically
You can do it with cron, or in a systemd unit file.
With cron
Put this in your crontab to run it every minute:
* * * * * leechtorrents -Dql
With systemd
Create a unit file:
# Listing: /etc/systemd/system/leechtorrents.service # ==================================================== [Unit] Description=Torrentleecher After=network.target [Service] Type=simple ExecStart=leechtorrents -g .torrentleecher.log -ql -t 30 User=<YOUR_USERNAME_GOES_HERE> Restart=always [Install] WantedBy=network.target
Then run as root:
systemctl reload systemctl enable leechtorrents.service systemctl start leechtorrents.service
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