bittorrent-tracker/README.md
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# bittorrent-tracker [![build](http://img.shields.io/travis/feross/bittorrent-tracker.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/feross/bittorrent-tracker) [![npm](http://img.shields.io/npm/v/bittorrent-tracker.svg)](https://npmjs.org/package/bittorrent-tracker) [![gittip](http://img.shields.io/gittip/feross.svg)](https://www.gittip.com/feross/)
### Simple, robust, BitTorrent tracker (client & server) implementation
Node.js implementation of a [BitTorrent tracker](https://wiki.theory.org/BitTorrentSpecification#Tracker_HTTP.2FHTTPS_Protocol), client and server.
A **BitTorrent tracker** is an HTTP service which responds to GET requests from BitTorrent
clients. The requests include metrics from clients that help the tracker keep overall
statistics about the torrent. The response includes a peer list that helps the client
participate in the torrent.
Also see [bittorrent-dht](https://github.com/feross/bittorrent-dht). This module is used
by [WebTorrent](http://webtorrent.io).
## install
```
npm install bittorrent-tracker
```
## usage
To connect to a tracker, just do this:
```js
var Client = require('bittorrent-tracker').Client
var parseTorrent = require('parse-torrent')
var torrent = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/torrents/bitlove-intro.torrent')
var parsedTorrent = parseTorrent(torrent) // { infoHash: 'xxx', length: xx, announce: ['xx', 'xx'] }
var peerId = new Buffer('01234567890123456789')
var port = 6881
var client = new Client(peerId, port, parsedTorrent)
// you must add an 'error' event handler!
client.on('error', function (err) {
console.log(err.message)
// a tracker was unavailable or sent bad data to the client. you can probably ignore it
})
// start getting peers from the tracker
client.start()
client.on('update', function (data) {
console.log('got a response from tracker: ' + data.announce)
console.log('number of seeders on this tracker: ' + data.complete)
console.log('number of leechers on this tracker: ' + data.incomplete)
})
client.once('peer', function (addr) {
console.log('found a peer: ' + addr) // 85.10.239.191:48623
})
// announce that download has completed (and you are now a seeder)
client.complete()
// force a tracker announce. will trigger more 'update' events and maybe more 'peer' events
client.update()
// stop getting peers from the tracker, gracefully leave the swarm
client.stop()
```
**TODO: Add a BitTorrent tracker server implementation to this package.**
```js
var Server = require('bittorrent-tracker').Server
var server = new Server()
// you must add an 'error' event handler!
server.on('error', function (err) {
console.log(err.message)
})
server.on('listening', function () {
console.log('tracker server is listening!')
})
// listen for individual tracker messages from peers:
server.on('start', function (addr, params) {
console.log('got start message from ' + addr)
console.log('params in the message: ' + JSON.stringify(params))
})
server.on('complete', function (addr, params) {})
server.on('update', function (addr, params) {})
server.on('stop', function (addr, params) {})
// get info hashes for all torrents in the tracker server
Object.keys(server.torrents)
// get the number of seeders for a particular torrent
server.torrents[infoHash].complete
// get the number of leechers for a particular torrent
server.torrents[infoHash].incomplete
// get the peers who are in a particular torrent swarm
server.torrents[infoHash].peers
```
## license
MIT. Copyright (c) [Feross Aboukhadijeh](http://feross.org).