[![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/rqbit.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/rqbit) [![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/librqbit.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/librqbit) [![docs.rs](https://img.shields.io/docsrs/librqbit.svg)](https://docs.rs/crate/librqbit/latest) # rqbit - bittorrent client in Rust **rqbit** is a bittorrent client written in Rust. ## Installation There are pre-built binaries in [releases](https://github.com/ikatson/rqbit/releases). If someone wants to put rqbit into e.g. homebrew, PRs welcome :) If you have rust toolchain installed, this should work: ``` cargo install rqbit ``` ## Build Just a regular Rust binary build process. cargo build --release ## Usage quick start ### Optional - start the server Assuming you are downloading to ~/Downloads. rqbit server start ~/Downloads ### Download torrents Assuming you are downloading to ~/Downloads. If the server is already started, ```-o ~/Downloads``` can be omitted. rqbit download -o ~/Downloads 'magnet:?....' [https?://url/to/.torrent] [/path/to/local/file.torrent] ## Useful options ### -v Increase verbosity. Possible values: trace, debug, info, warn, error. ### --list Will print the contents of the torrent file or the magnet link. ### --overwrite If you want to resume downloading a file that already exists, you'll need to add this option. ### --peer-connect-timeout=10s This will increase the default peer connect timeout. The default one is 2 seconds, and it's sometimes not enough. ### -r / --filename-re Use a regex here to select files by their names. ## Features and missing features ### Some supported features - Sequential downloading (the default and only option) - Resume downloading file(s) if they already exist on disk - Selective downloading using a regular expression for filename - DHT support. Allows magnet links to work, and makes more peers available. - HTTP API - Pausing / unpausing / deleting (with files or not) APIs - Stateful server - Web UI ### Bugs, missing features and other caveats PRs are very welcome. - Only supports BitTorrent V1 over TCP - As this was created for personal needs, and for educational purposes, documentation, commit message quality etc. leave a lot to be desired. ## HTTP API By default it listens on http://127.0.0.1:3030. curl -s 'http://127.0.0.1:3030/' { "apis": { "GET /": "list all available APIs", "GET /dht/stats": "DHT stats", "GET /dht/table": "DHT routing table", "GET /torrents": "List torrents (default torrent is 0)", "GET /torrents/{index}": "Torrent details", "GET /torrents/{index}/haves": "The bitfield of have pieces", "GET /torrents/{index}/peer_stats": "Per peer stats", "GET /torrents/{index}/stats/v1": "Torrent stats", "GET /web/": "Web UI", "POST /rust_log": "Set RUST_LOG to this post launch (for debugging)", "POST /torrents": "Add a torrent here. magnet: or http:// or a local file.", "POST /torrents/{index}/delete": "Forget about the torrent, remove the files", "POST /torrents/{index}/forget": "Forget about the torrent, keep the files", "POST /torrents/{index}/pause": "Pause torrent", "POST /torrents/{index}/start": "Resume torrent" }, "server": "rqbit" } ### Add torrent through HTTP API ```curl -d 'magnet:?...' http://127.0.0.1:3030/torrents``` OR ```curl -d 'http://.../file.torrent' http://127.0.0.1:3030/torrents``` OR ```curl --data-binary @/tmp/xubuntu-23.04-minimal-amd64.iso.torrent http://127.0.0.1:3030/torrents``` Supported query parameters, all optional: - overwrite=true|false - only_files_regex - the regular expression string to match filenames - output_folder - the folder to download to. If not specified, defaults to the one that rqbit server started with - list_only=true|false - if you want to just list the files in the torrent instead of downloading ## Web UI Access with http://localhost:3030/web/ Screenshot 2023-11-27 at 09 30 10 ## Code organization - crates/rqbit - main binary - crates/librqbit - main library - crates/librqbit-core - torrent utils - crates/bencode - bencode serializing/deserializing - crates/buffers - wrappers around binary buffers - crates/clone_to_owned - a trait to make something owned - crates/sha1w - wrappers around sha1 libraries - crates/peer_binary_protocol - the protocol to talk to peers - crates/dht - Distributed Hash Table implementation ## Motivation First of all, I love Rust. The project was created purely for the fun of the process of writing code in Rust. I was not satisfied with my regular bittorrent client, and was wondering how much work would it be to create a new one from scratch, and it got where it is, starting from bencode protocol implemenation, then peer protocol, etc, etc.