================= creating torrents ================= :Author: Arvid Norberg, arvid@rasterbar.com .. contents:: Table of contents :depth: 2 :backlinks: none overview ======== This section describes the functions and classes that are used to create torrent files. It is a layered API with low level classes and higher level convenience functions. A torrent is created in 4 steps: 1. first the files that will be part of the torrent are determined. 2. the torrent properties are set, such as tracker url, web seeds, DHT nodes etc. 3. Read through all the files in the torrent, SHA-1 all the data and set the piece hashes. 4. The torrent is bencoded into a file or buffer. If there are a lot of files and or deep directoy hierarchies to traverse, step one can be time consuming. Typically step 3 is by far the most time consuming step, since it requires to read all the bytes from all the files in the torrent. All of these classes and functions are declared by including ``libtorrent/create_torrent.hpp``. high level example ================== :: file_storage fs; // recursively adds files in directories add_files(fs, "./my_torrent"); create_torrent t(fs); t.add_tracker("http://my.tracker.com/announce"); t.set_creator("libtorrent example"); // reads the files and calculates the hashes set_piece_hashes(t, "."); ofstream out("my_torrent.torrent", std::ios_base::binary); bencode(std::ostream_iterator(out), t.generate()); add_files ========= :: template void add_files(file_storage& fs, boost::filesystem::path const& path, Pred p); template void add_files(file_storage& fs, boost::filesystem::wpath const& path, Pred p); void add_files(file_storage& fs, boost::filesystem::path const& path); void add_files(file_storage& fs, boost::filesystem::wpath const& path); Adds the file specified by ``path`` to the ``file_storage`` object. In case ``path`` refers to a diretory, files will be added recursively from the directory. If specified, the predicate ``p`` is called once for every file and directory that is encountered. files for which ``p`` returns true are added, and directories for which ``p`` returns true are traversed. ``p`` must have the following signature:: bool Pred(boost::filesystem::path const& p); and for the wpath version:: bool Pred(boost::filesystem::wpath const& p); The path that is passed in to the predicate is the full path of the file or directory. If no predicate is specified, all files are added, and all directories are traveresed. The ".." directory is never traversed. set_piece_hashes() ================== :: template void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::path const& p, Fun f); template void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::wpath const& p, Fun f); template void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::path const& p, Fun f , error_code& ec); template void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::wpath const& p, Fun f , error_code& ec); void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::path const& p); void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::wpath const& p); void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::path const& p , error_code& ec); void set_piece_hashes(create_torrent& t, boost::filesystem::wpath const& p , error_code& ec); This function will assume that the files added to the torrent file exists at path ``p``, read those files and hash the content and set the hashes in the ``create_torrent`` object. The optional function ``f`` is called in between every hash that is set. ``f`` must have the following signature:: void Fun(int); The overloads that don't take an ``error_code&`` may throw an exception in case of a file error, the other overloads sets the error code to reflect the error, if any. file_storage ============ The ``file_storage`` class represents a file list and the piece size. Everything necessary to interpret a regular bittorrent storage file structure. Its synopsis:: class file_storage { public: bool is_valid() const; enum flags_t { pad_file = 1, attribute_hidden = 2, attribute_executable = 4 }; void add_file(file_entry const& e); void add_file(fs::path const& p, size_type size, int flags = 0); void add_file(fs::wpath const& p, size_type size, int flags = 0); void rename_file(int index, std::string const& new_filename); void rename_file(int index, std::wstring const& new_filename); std::vector map_block(int piece, size_type offset , int size) const; peer_request map_file(int file, size_type offset, int size) const; typedef std::vector::const_iterator iterator; typedef std::vector::const_reverse_iterator reverse_iterator; iterator begin() const; iterator end() const; reverse_iterator rbegin(); reverse_iterator rend() const; int num_files() const; file_entry const& at(int index) const; size_type total_size() const; void set_num_pieces(int n); int num_pieces() const; void set_piece_length(int l); int piece_length() const; int piece_size(int index) const; void set_name(std::string const& n); void set_name(std::wstring const& n); const std::string& name() const; void swap(file_storage& ti); } add_file() ---------- :: void add_file(file_entry const& e); void add_file(fs::path const& p, size_type size, int flags = 0); void add_file(fs::wpath const& p, size_type size, int flags = 0); Adds a file to the file storage. The ``flags`` argument sets attributes on the file. The file attributes is an extension and may not work in all bittorrent clients. The possible arreibutes are:: pad_file attribute_hidden attribute_executable create_torrent ============== The ``create_torrent`` class has the following synopsis:: struct create_torrent { enum { optimize = 1, merkle = 2 }; create_torrent(file_storage& fs, int piece_size = 0, int pad_size_limit = -1, int flags = optimize); create_torrent(torrent_info const& ti); entry generate() const; file_storage const& files() const; void set_comment(char const* str); void set_creator(char const* str); void set_hash(int index, sha1_hash const& h); void add_url_seed(std::string const& url); void add_node(std::pair const& node); void add_tracker(std::string const& url, int tier = 0); void set_priv(bool p); int num_pieces() const; int piece_length() const; int piece_size(int i) const; bool priv() const; }; create_torrent() ---------------- :: enum { optimize = 1, merkle = 2 }; create_torrent(file_storage& fs, int piece_size = 0, int pad_size_limit = -1, int flags = optimize); create_torrent(torrent_info const& ti); The ``piece_size`` is the size of each piece in bytes. It must be a multiple of 16 kiB. If a piece size of 0 is specified, a piece_size will becalculated such that the torrent file is roughly 40 kB. If a ``pad_size_limit`` is specified (other than -1), any file larger than the specified number of bytes will be preceeded by a pad file to align it with the start od a piece. The pad_file_limit is ignored unless the ``optimize`` flag is passed. The overload that takes a ``torrent_info`` object will make a verbatim copy of its info dictionary (to preserve the info-hash). The copy of the info dictionary will be used by ``generate()``. This means that none of the member functions of create_torrent that affects the content of the info dictionary (such as ``set_hash()``), will have any affect. The ``flags`` arguments specifies options for the torrent creation. It can be any combination of the following flags: optimize This will insert pad files to align the files to piece boundaries, for optimized disk-I/O. merkle This will create a merkle hash tree torrent. A merkle torrent cannot be opened in clients that don't specifically support merkle torrents. The benefit is that the resulting torrent file will be much smaller and not grow with more pieces. When this option is specified, it is recommended to have a 16 kiB piece size. generate() ---------- :: entry generate() const; This function will generate the .torrent file as a bencode tree. In order to generate the flat file, use the bencode() function. It may be useful to add custom entries to the torrent file before bencoding it and saving it to disk. set_comment() ------------- :: void set_comment(char const* str); Sets the comment for the torrent. The string ``str`` should be utf-8 encoded. The comment in a torrent file is optional. set_creator() ------------- :: void set_creator(char const* str); Sets the creator of the torrent. The string ``str`` should be utf-8 encoded. This is optional. set_hash() ---------- :: void set_hash(int index, sha1_hash const& h); This sets the SHA-1 hash for the specified piece (``index``). You are required to set the hash for every piece in the torrent before generating it. If you have the files on disk, you can use the high level convenience function to do this. See `set_piece_hashes()`_. add_url_seed() -------------- :: void add_url_seed(std::string const& url); This adds a url seed to the torrent. You can have any number of url seeds. For a single file torrent, this should be an HTTP url, pointing to a file with identical content as the file of the torrent. For a multi-file torrent, it should point to a directory containing a directory with the same name as this torrent, and all the files of the torrent in it. add_node() ---------- :: void add_node(std::pair const& node); This adds a DHT node to the torrent. This especially useful if you're creating a tracker less torrent. It can be used by clients to bootstrap their DHT node from. The node is a hostname and a port number where there is a DHT node running. You can have any number of DHT nodes in a torrent. add_tracker() ------------- :: void add_tracker(std::string const& url, int tier = 0); Adds a tracker to the torrent. This is not strictly required, but most torrents use a tracker as their main source of peers. The url should be an http:// or udp:// url to a machine running a bittorrent tracker that accepts announces for this torrent's info-hash. The tier is the fallback priority of the tracker. All trackers with tier 0 are tried first (in any order). If all fail, trackers with tier 1 are tried. If all of those fail, trackers with tier 2 are tried, and so on. set_priv() priv() ----------------- :: void set_priv(bool p); bool priv() const; Sets and queries the private flag of the torrent.