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Python torrent downloader - Download from torrent with .torrent file or magnet link, with just 3 lines of python code.
TorrentP
Wrapped python library for downloading from torrent
Download from torrent with .torrent file or magnet link. With just 3 lines of python code.
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:
from torrentp import TorrentDownloader
torrent_file = TorrentDownloader("magnet:...", '.')
# Start the download process
await torrent_file.start_download()
# 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:
from torrentp import TorrentDownloader
torrent_file = TorrentDownloader("test.torrent", '.')
# Start the download process
await torrent_file.start_download()
# Pausing the download
torrent_file.pause_download()
# Resuming the download
torrent_file.resume_download()
# Stopping the download
torrent_file.stop_download()
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)
To do list
- [x] Limit upload and download speed
- [ ] User can change the port
- [ ] CLI
- [x] 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.
- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Update the Version inside init.py
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes