/** * Functions/constants needed by both the client and server (but only in node). * These are separate from common.js so they can be skipped when bundling for the browser. */ var querystring = require('querystring') exports.IPV4_RE = /^[\d\.]+$/ exports.IPV6_RE = /^[\da-fA-F:]+$/ exports.CONNECTION_ID = Buffer.concat([ toUInt32(0x417), toUInt32(0x27101980) ]) exports.ACTIONS = { CONNECT: 0, ANNOUNCE: 1, SCRAPE: 2, ERROR: 3 } exports.EVENTS = { update: 0, completed: 1, started: 2, stopped: 3 } exports.EVENT_IDS = { 0: 'update', 1: 'completed', 2: 'started', 3: 'stopped' } exports.EVENT_NAMES = { update: 'update', completed: 'complete', started: 'start', stopped: 'stop' } function toUInt32 (n) { var buf = new Buffer(4) buf.writeUInt32BE(n, 0) return buf } exports.toUInt32 = toUInt32 /** * `querystring.parse` using `unescape` instead of decodeURIComponent, since bittorrent * clients send non-UTF8 querystrings * @param {string} q * @return {Object} */ exports.querystringParse = function (q) { var saved = querystring.unescape querystring.unescape = unescape // global var ret = querystring.parse(q) querystring.unescape = saved return ret } /** * `querystring.stringify` using `escape` instead of encodeURIComponent, since bittorrent * clients send non-UTF8 querystrings * @param {Object} obj * @return {string} */ exports.querystringStringify = function (obj) { var saved = querystring.escape querystring.escape = escape // global var ret = querystring.stringify(obj) ret = ret.replace(/[\@\*\/\+]/g, function (char) { // `escape` doesn't encode the characters @*/+ so we do it manually return '%' + char.charCodeAt(0).toString(16).toUpperCase() }) querystring.escape = saved return ret }