package torrent import ( "strconv" "strings" "github.com/anacrolix/missinggo/pubsub" "github.com/anacrolix/torrent/metainfo" ) // The torrent's infohash. This is fixed and cannot change. It uniquely // identifies a torrent. func (t *Torrent) InfoHash() metainfo.Hash { return t.infoHash } // Returns a channel that is closed when the info (.Info()) for the torrent // has become available. func (t *Torrent) GotInfo() <-chan struct{} { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() return t.gotMetainfo.C() } // Returns the metainfo info dictionary, or nil if it's not yet available. func (t *Torrent) Info() *metainfo.Info { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() return t.info } // Returns a Reader bound to the torrent's data. All read calls block until // the data requested is actually available. func (t *Torrent) NewReader() Reader { r := reader{ mu: t.cl.locker(), t: t, readahead: 5 * 1024 * 1024, length: *t.length, } t.addReader(&r) return &r } // Returns the state of pieces of the torrent. They are grouped into runs of // same state. The sum of the state run lengths is the number of pieces // in the torrent. func (t *Torrent) PieceStateRuns() []PieceStateRun { t.cl.rLock() defer t.cl.rUnlock() return t.pieceStateRuns() } func (t *Torrent) PieceState(piece pieceIndex) PieceState { t.cl.rLock() defer t.cl.rUnlock() return t.pieceState(piece) } // The number of pieces in the torrent. This requires that the info has been // obtained first. func (t *Torrent) NumPieces() pieceIndex { return t.numPieces() } // Get missing bytes count for specific piece. func (t *Torrent) PieceBytesMissing(piece int) int64 { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() return int64(t.pieces[piece].bytesLeft()) } // Drop the torrent from the client, and close it. It's always safe to do // this. No data corruption can, or should occur to either the torrent's data, // or connected peers. func (t *Torrent) Drop() { t.cl.lock() t.cl.dropTorrent(t.infoHash) t.cl.unlock() } // Number of bytes of the entire torrent we have completed. This is the sum of // completed pieces, and dirtied chunks of incomplete pieces. Do not use this // for download rate, as it can go down when pieces are lost or fail checks. // Sample Torrent.Stats.DataBytesRead for actual file data download rate. func (t *Torrent) BytesCompleted() int64 { t.cl.rLock() defer t.cl.rUnlock() return t.bytesCompleted() } // The subscription emits as (int) the index of pieces as their state changes. // A state change is when the PieceState for a piece alters in value. func (t *Torrent) SubscribePieceStateChanges() *pubsub.Subscription { return t.pieceStateChanges.Subscribe() } // Returns true if the torrent is currently being seeded. This occurs when the // client is willing to upload without wanting anything in return. func (t *Torrent) Seeding() bool { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() return t.seeding() } // Clobbers the torrent display name. The display name is used as the torrent // name if the metainfo is not available. func (t *Torrent) SetDisplayName(dn string) { t.nameMu.Lock() defer t.nameMu.Unlock() if t.haveInfo() { return } t.displayName = dn } // The current working name for the torrent. Either the name in the info dict, // or a display name given such as by the dn value in a magnet link, or "". func (t *Torrent) Name() string { return t.name() } // The completed length of all the torrent data, in all its files. This is // derived from the torrent info, when it is available. func (t *Torrent) Length() int64 { return *t.length } // Returns a run-time generated metainfo for the torrent that includes the // info bytes and announce-list as currently known to the client. func (t *Torrent) Metainfo() metainfo.MetaInfo { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() return t.newMetaInfo() } func (t *Torrent) addReader(r *reader) { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() if t.readers == nil { t.readers = make(map[*reader]struct{}) } t.readers[r] = struct{}{} r.posChanged() } func (t *Torrent) deleteReader(r *reader) { delete(t.readers, r) t.readersChanged() } // Raise the priorities of pieces in the range [begin, end) to at least Normal // priority. Piece indexes are not the same as bytes. Requires that the info // has been obtained, see Torrent.Info and Torrent.GotInfo. func (t *Torrent) DownloadPieces(begin, end pieceIndex) { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() t.downloadPiecesLocked(begin, end) } func (t *Torrent) downloadPiecesLocked(begin, end pieceIndex) { for i := begin; i < end; i++ { if t.pieces[i].priority.Raise(PiecePriorityNormal) { t.updatePiecePriority(i) } } } func (t *Torrent) CancelPieces(begin, end pieceIndex) { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() t.cancelPiecesLocked(begin, end) } func (t *Torrent) cancelPiecesLocked(begin, end pieceIndex) { for i := begin; i < end; i++ { p := &t.pieces[i] if p.priority == PiecePriorityNone { continue } p.priority = PiecePriorityNone t.updatePiecePriority(i) } } func (t *Torrent) initFiles() { var offset int64 t.files = new([]*File) for _, fi := range t.info.UpvertedFiles() { *t.files = append(*t.files, &File{ t, strings.Join(append([]string{t.info.Name}, fi.Path...), "/"), offset, fi.Length, fi, PiecePriorityNone, }) offset += fi.Length } } // Returns handles to the files in the torrent. This requires that the Info is // available first. func (t *Torrent) Files() []*File { return *t.files } func (t *Torrent) AddPeers(pp []Peer) { cl := t.cl cl.lock() defer cl.unlock() t.addPeers(pp) } // Marks the entire torrent for download. Requires the info first, see // GotInfo. Sets piece priorities for historical reasons. func (t *Torrent) DownloadAll() { t.DownloadPieces(0, t.numPieces()) } func (t *Torrent) String() string { s := t.name() if s == "" { return t.infoHash.HexString() } else { return strconv.Quote(s) } } func (t *Torrent) AddTrackers(announceList [][]string) { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() t.addTrackers(announceList) } func (t *Torrent) Piece(i pieceIndex) *Piece { t.cl.lock() defer t.cl.unlock() return &t.pieces[i] }