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378 lines
16 KiB
C++
378 lines
16 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2009-2018, Arvid Norberg
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef TORRENT_ADD_TORRENT_PARAMS_HPP_INCLUDED
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#define TORRENT_ADD_TORRENT_PARAMS_HPP_INCLUDED
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <map>
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#include <functional>
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#include <ctime>
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#include "libtorrent/storage_defs.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/sha1_hash.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/version.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/socket.hpp" // for tcp::endpoint
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#include "libtorrent/bitfield.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/error_code.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/units.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/torrent_flags.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/download_priority.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/aux_/noexcept_movable.hpp"
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namespace libtorrent {
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class torrent_info;
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struct torrent_plugin;
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struct torrent_handle;
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TORRENT_VERSION_NAMESPACE_2
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// The add_torrent_params is a parameter pack for adding torrents to a
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// session. The key fields when adding a torrent are:
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//
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// * ti - when you have loaded a .torrent file into a torrent_info object
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// * info_hash - when you don't have the metadata (.torrent file) but. This
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// is set when adding a magnet link.
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//
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// one of those fields must be set. Another mandatory field is
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// ``save_path``. The add_torrent_params object is passed into one of the
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// ``session::add_torrent()`` overloads or ``session::async_add_torrent()``.
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//
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// If you only specify the info-hash, the torrent file will be downloaded
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// from peers, which requires them to support the metadata extension. For
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// the metadata extension to work, libtorrent must be built with extensions
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// enabled (``TORRENT_DISABLE_EXTENSIONS`` must not be defined). It also
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// takes an optional ``name`` argument. This may be left empty in case no
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// name should be assigned to the torrent. In case it's not, the name is
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// used for the torrent as long as it doesn't have metadata. See
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// ``torrent_handle::name``.
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//
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// The ``add_torrent_params`` is also used when requesting resume data for a
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// torrent. It can be saved to and restored from a file and added back to a
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// new session. For serialization and deserialization of
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// ``add_torrent_params`` objects, see read_resume_data() and
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// write_resume_data().
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#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_push.hpp"
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struct TORRENT_EXPORT add_torrent_params
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{
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// The constructor can be used to initialize the storage constructor,
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// which determines the storage mechanism for the downloaded or seeding
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// data for the torrent. For more information, see the ``storage`` field.
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explicit add_torrent_params(storage_constructor_type sc = default_storage_constructor);
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add_torrent_params(add_torrent_params&&) noexcept;
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add_torrent_params& operator=(add_torrent_params&&) = default;
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add_torrent_params(add_torrent_params const&);
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add_torrent_params& operator=(add_torrent_params const&);
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// These are all deprecated. use torrent_flags_t instead (in
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// libtorrent/torrent_flags.hpp)
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#if TORRENT_ABI_VERSION == 1
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using flags_t = torrent_flags_t;
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#define DECL_FLAG(name) \
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static constexpr torrent_flags_t TORRENT_DEPRECATED_MEMBER flag_##name = torrent_flags::name
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DECL_FLAG(seed_mode);
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DECL_FLAG(upload_mode);
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DECL_FLAG(share_mode);
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DECL_FLAG(apply_ip_filter);
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DECL_FLAG(paused);
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DECL_FLAG(auto_managed);
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DECL_FLAG(duplicate_is_error);
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DECL_FLAG(update_subscribe);
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DECL_FLAG(super_seeding);
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DECL_FLAG(sequential_download);
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DECL_FLAG(pinned);
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DECL_FLAG(stop_when_ready);
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DECL_FLAG(override_trackers);
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DECL_FLAG(override_web_seeds);
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DECL_FLAG(need_save_resume);
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DECL_FLAG(override_resume_data);
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DECL_FLAG(merge_resume_trackers);
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DECL_FLAG(use_resume_save_path);
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DECL_FLAG(merge_resume_http_seeds);
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DECL_FLAG(default_flags);
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#undef DECL_FLAG
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#endif // TORRENT_ABI_VERSION
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#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_pop.hpp"
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// filled in by the constructor and should be left untouched. It is used
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// for forward binary compatibility.
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int version = LIBTORRENT_VERSION_NUM;
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// torrent_info object with the torrent to add. Unless the
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// info_hash is set, this is required to be initialized.
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std::shared_ptr<torrent_info> ti;
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// If the torrent doesn't have a tracker, but relies on the DHT to find
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// peers, the ``trackers`` can specify tracker URLs for the torrent.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<std::string>> trackers;
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// the tiers the URLs in ``trackers`` belong to. Trackers belonging to
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// different tiers may be treated differently, as defined by the multi
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// tracker extension. This is optional, if not specified trackers are
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// assumed to be part of tier 0, or whichever the last tier was as
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// iterating over the trackers.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<int>> tracker_tiers;
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// a list of hostname and port pairs, representing DHT nodes to be added
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// to the session (if DHT is enabled). The hostname may be an IP address.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<std::pair<std::string, int>>> dht_nodes;
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std::string name;
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// the path where the torrent is or will be stored.
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//
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// .. note::
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// On windows this path (and other paths) are interpreted as UNC
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// paths. This means they must use backslashes as directory separators
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// and may not contain the special directories "." or "..".
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//
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// Setting this to an absolute path performs slightly better than a
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// relative path.
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std::string save_path;
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// One of the values from storage_mode_t. For more information, see
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// storage-allocation_.
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storage_mode_t storage_mode = storage_mode_sparse;
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// can be used to customize how the data is stored. The default storage
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// will simply write the data to the files it belongs to, but it could be
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// overridden to save everything to a single file at a specific location
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// or encrypt the content on disk for instance. For more information
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// about the storage_interface that needs to be implemented for a custom
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// storage, see storage_interface.
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aux::noexcept_movable<storage_constructor_type> storage;
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// The ``userdata`` parameter is optional and will be passed on to the
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// extension constructor functions, if any
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// (see torrent_handle::add_extension()).
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void* userdata = nullptr;
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// can be set to control the initial file priorities when adding a
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// torrent. The semantics are the same as for
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// ``torrent_handle::prioritize_files()``. The file priorities specified
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// in here take precedence over those specified in the resume data, if
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// any.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<download_priority_t>> file_priorities;
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// torrent extension construction functions can be added to this vector
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// to have them be added immediately when the torrent is constructed.
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// This may be desired over the torrent_handle::add_extension() in order
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// to avoid race conditions. For instance it may be important to have the
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// plugin catch events that happen very early on after the torrent is
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// created.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<std::function<std::shared_ptr<torrent_plugin>(torrent_handle const&, void*)>>>
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extensions;
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// the default tracker id to be used when announcing to trackers. By
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// default this is empty, and no tracker ID is used, since this is an
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// optional argument. If a tracker returns a tracker ID, that ID is used
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// instead of this.
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std::string trackerid;
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// flags controlling aspects of this torrent and how it's added. See
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// torrent_flags_t for details.
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//
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// .. note::
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// The ``flags`` field is initialized with default flags by the
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// constructor. In order to preserve default behavior when clearing or
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// setting other flags, make sure to bitwise OR or in a flag or bitwise
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// AND the inverse of a flag to clear it.
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torrent_flags_t flags = torrent_flags::default_flags;
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// set this to the info hash of the torrent to add in case the info-hash
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// is the only known property of the torrent. i.e. you don't have a
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// .torrent file nor a magnet link.
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// To add a magnet link, use parse_magnet_uri() to populate fields in the
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// add_torrent_params object.
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sha1_hash info_hash;
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// ``max_uploads``, ``max_connections``, ``upload_limit``,
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// ``download_limit`` correspond to the ``set_max_uploads()``,
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// ``set_max_connections()``, ``set_upload_limit()`` and
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// ``set_download_limit()`` functions on torrent_handle. These values let
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// you initialize these settings when the torrent is added, instead of
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// calling these functions immediately following adding it.
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//
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// -1 means unlimited on these settings just like their counterpart
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// functions on torrent_handle
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//
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// For fine grained control over rate limits, including making them apply
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// to local peers, see peer-classes_.
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int max_uploads = -1;
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int max_connections = -1;
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int upload_limit = -1;
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int download_limit = -1;
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// the total number of bytes uploaded and downloaded by this torrent so
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// far.
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std::int64_t total_uploaded = 0;
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std::int64_t total_downloaded = 0;
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// the number of seconds this torrent has spent in started, finished and
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// seeding state so far, respectively.
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int active_time = 0;
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int finished_time = 0;
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int seeding_time = 0;
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// if set to a non-zero value, this is the posix time of when this torrent
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// was first added, including previous runs/sessions. If set to zero, the
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// internal added_time will be set to the time of when add_torrent() is
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// called.
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std::time_t added_time = 0;
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std::time_t completed_time = 0;
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// if set to non-zero, initializes the time (expressed in posix time) when
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// we last saw a seed or peers that together formed a complete copy of the
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// torrent. If left set to zero, the internal counterpart to this field
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// will be updated when we see a seed or a distributed copies >= 1.0.
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std::time_t last_seen_complete = 0;
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// these field can be used to initialize the torrent's cached scrape data.
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// The scrape data is high level metadata about the current state of the
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// swarm, as returned by the tracker (either when announcing to it or by
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// sending a specific scrape request). ``num_complete`` is the number of
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// peers in the swarm that are seeds, or have every piece in the torrent.
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// ``num_incomplete`` is the number of peers in the swarm that do not have
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// every piece. ``num_downloaded`` is the number of times the torrent has
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// been downloaded (not initiated, but the number of times a download has
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// completed).
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//
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// Leaving any of these values set to -1 indicates we don't know, or we
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// have not received any scrape data.
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int num_complete = -1;
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int num_incomplete = -1;
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int num_downloaded = -1;
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// URLs can be added to these two lists to specify additional web
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// seeds to be used by the torrent. If the ``flag_override_web_seeds``
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// is set, these will be the _only_ ones to be used. i.e. any web seeds
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// found in the .torrent file will be overridden.
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//
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// http_seeds expects URLs to web servers implementing the original HTTP
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// seed specification `BEP 17`_.
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//
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// url_seeds expects URLs to regular web servers, aka "get right" style,
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// specified in `BEP 19`_.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<std::string>> http_seeds;
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<std::string>> url_seeds;
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// peers to add to the torrent, to be tried to be connected to as
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// bittorrent peers.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<tcp::endpoint>> peers;
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// peers banned from this torrent. The will not be connected to
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<tcp::endpoint>> banned_peers;
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// this is a map of partially downloaded piece. The key is the piece index
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// and the value is a bitfield where each bit represents a 16 kiB block.
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// A set bit means we have that block.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::map<piece_index_t, bitfield>> unfinished_pieces;
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// this is a bitfield indicating which pieces we already have of this
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// torrent.
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typed_bitfield<piece_index_t> have_pieces;
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// when in seed_mode, pieces with a set bit in this bitfield have been
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// verified to be valid. Other pieces will be verified the first time a
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// peer requests it.
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typed_bitfield<piece_index_t> verified_pieces;
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// this sets the priorities for each individual piece in the torrent. Each
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// element in the vector represent the piece with the same index. If you
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// set both file- and piece priorities, file priorities will take
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// precedence.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<download_priority_t>> piece_priorities;
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// if this is a merkle tree torrent, and you're seeding, this field must
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// be set. It is all the hashes in the binary tree, with the root as the
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// first entry. See torrent_info::set_merkle_tree() for more info.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<sha1_hash>> merkle_tree;
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// this is a map of file indices in the torrent and new filenames to be
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// applied before the torrent is added.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::map<file_index_t, std::string>> renamed_files;
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std::time_t last_download = 0;
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std::time_t last_upload = 0;
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#if TORRENT_ABI_VERSION == 1
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// deprecated in 1.2
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// ``url`` can be set to a magnet link, in order to download the .torrent
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// file (also known as the metadata), specifically the info-dictionary,
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// from the bittorrent swarm. This may require access to the DHT, in case
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// the magnet link does not come with trackers.
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//
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// In earlier versions of libtorrent, the URL could be an HTTP or file://
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// url. These uses are deprecated and discouraged. When adding a torrent
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// by magnet link, it will be set to the ``downloading_metadata`` state
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// until the .torrent file has been downloaded. If there is any error
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// while downloading, the torrent will be stopped and the torrent error
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// state (``torrent_status::error``) will indicate what went wrong.
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std::string TORRENT_DEPRECATED_MEMBER url;
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// if ``uuid`` is specified, it is used to find duplicates. If another
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// torrent is already running with the same UUID as the one being added,
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// it will be considered a duplicate. This is mainly useful for RSS feed
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// items which has UUIDs specified.
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std::string TORRENT_DEPRECATED_MEMBER uuid;
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// The optional parameter, ``resume_data`` can be given if up to date
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// fast-resume data is available. The fast-resume data can be acquired
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// from a running torrent by calling save_resume_data() on
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// torrent_handle. See fast-resume_. The ``vector`` that is passed in
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// will be swapped into the running torrent instance with
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// ``std::vector::swap()``.
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aux::noexcept_movable<std::vector<char>> TORRENT_DEPRECATED_MEMBER resume_data;
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// to support the deprecated use case of reading the resume data into
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// resume_data field and getting a reject alert, any parse failure is
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// communicated forward into libtorrent via this field. If this is set, a
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// fastresume_rejected_alert will be posted.
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error_code internal_resume_data_error;
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#endif // TORRENT_ABI_VERSION
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};
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TORRENT_VERSION_NAMESPACE_2_END
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}
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#endif
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