torrentp

Download from torrent with magnet link or .torrent file


Keywords
libtorrent, python, torrent, torrent-downloader, torrent-management
License
BSD-2-Clause
Install
pip install torrentp==0.2.2

Documentation

TorrentP

Wrapped python library for downloading from torrent

Torrentp

Download from torrent with .torrent file or magnet link. With just 3 lines of python code.

PyPI version Supported Python versions Downloads

Installation

$ pip install torrentp

Also can be found on pypi

How can I use it?

  • Install the package by pip package manager.
  • After installing, you can use it and call the library.
  • You have to pass magnet link or torrent file, and a path for saving the file. use . (dot) for saving in current directory.

Download with magnet link:

import asyncio
from torrentp import TorrentDownloader
torrent_file = TorrentDownloader("magnet:...", '.')
# Start the download process
asyncio.run(torrent_file.start_download()) # start_download() is a asynchronous method 

# Pausing the download
torrent_file.pause_download()

# Resuming the download
torrent_file.resume_download()

# Stopping the download
torrent_file.stop_download()

Or download with .torrent file:

import asyncio
from torrentp import TorrentDownloader
torrent_file = TorrentDownloader("test.torrent", '.')
# Start the download process
asyncio.run(torrent_file.start_download()) # start_download() is a asynchronous method 

# Pausing the download
torrent_file.pause_download()

# Resuming the download
torrent_file.resume_download()

# Stopping the download
torrent_file.stop_download()

How can I use a custom port?

torrent_file = TorrentDownloader("magnet/torrent.file", '.', port=0000)

How can I limit the upload or download speed?

Download Using 0 (default number) means unlimited speed:

await torrent_file.start_download(download_speed=0, upload_speed=0)

Or download with specifc number (kB/s):

await torrent_file.start_download(download_speed=2, upload_speed=1)

Using Command Line Interface (CLI)

Download with a magnet link:

$ torrentp --link 'magnet:...'

or download with .torrent file:

$ torrentp --link 'test.torrent'

You can also use --help parameter to display all the parameters that you can use

args help type
--link Torrent link. Example: [--link 'file.torrent'] or [--link 'magnet:...'] [required] str
--download_speed Download speed with a specific number (kB/s). Default: 0, means unlimited speed int
--upload_speed Upload speed with a specific number (kB/s). Default: 0, means unlimited speed int
--save_path Path to save the file, default: '.' str
--help Show this message and exit

Example with all commands:

$ torrentp --link 'magnet:...' --download_speed 100 --upload_speed 50 --save_path '.'

To do list

  • Limit upload and download speed
  • User can change the port
  • CLI
  • Pause / Resume / Stop

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Issues

Feel free to submit issues and enhancement requests or contact me via vida.page/nima.

Contributing

Please refer to each project's style and contribution guidelines for submitting patches and additions. In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.

  1. Fork the repo on GitHub
  2. Clone the project to your own machine
  3. Update the Version inside init.py
  4. Commit changes to your own branch
  5. Push your work back up to your fork
  6. Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes