µWT (µWebTorrentTracker) is a simple, robust and lightweight WebTorrent tracker server implementation
Node.js implementation of a BitTorrent tracker for WebTorrent clients.
A BitTorrent tracker is a web service which responds to 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 swarm.
This module is used by βTorrent Tracker, the first community operated WebTorrent tracker.
- Fast & lightweight server implementation
- Supports ipv4 & ipv6
- Supports tracker "scrape" extension
- Robust and well-tested
- Comprehensive test suite (runs entirely offline, so it's reliable)
- Tracker statistics available via web interface at
/stats
or JSON data at/stats.json
npm install uwt
To start a WebTorrent tracker server to track swarms of peers:
const Server = require('uwt')
const server = new Server({
stats: true, // enable web-based statistics? [default=true]
filter: function (infoHash, params, cb) {
// Blacklist/whitelist function for allowing/disallowing torrents. If this option is
// omitted, all torrents are allowed. It is possible to interface with a database or
// external system before deciding to allow/deny, because this function is async.
// It is possible to block by peer id (whitelisting torrent clients) or by secret
// key (private trackers). Full access to the original HTTP/UDP request parameters
// are available in `params`.
// This example only allows one torrent.
const allowed = (infoHash === 'aaa67059ed6bd08362da625b3ae77f6f4a075aaa')
if (allowed) {
cb(null)
} else {
cb(new Error('disallowed torrent'))
}
// In addition to returning a boolean (`true` for allowed, `false` for disallowed),
// you can return an `Error` object to disallow and provide a custom reason.
}
})
// Internal websocket and http servers exposed as public properties.
server.ws
server.http
server.on('error', function (err) {
// fatal server error!
console.log(err.message)
})
server.on('warning', function (err) {
// client sent bad data. probably not a problem, just a buggy client.
console.log(err.message)
})
server.on('listening', function () {
// fired when server is listening
console.log('listening on http port:' + server.http.address().port)
})
// start tracker server listening! Use 0 to listen on a random free port.
server.listen(port, onlistening)
// listen for individual tracker messages from peers:
server.on('start', function (addr) {
console.log('got start message from ' + addr)
})
server.on('complete', function (addr) {})
server.on('update', function (addr) {})
server.on('stop', function (addr) {})
// 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
Install uwt
globally
$ npm install -g uwt
Easily start a tracker server:
$ webtorrent-tracker
Tracker: ws://localhost:8000
Tracker stats: http://localhost:8000/stats
Lots of options:
$ webtorrent-tracker --help
webtorrent-tracker - Start a webtorrent tracker server
Usage:
webtorrent-tracker [OPTIONS]
Options:
-p, --port [number] change the port [default: 8000]
--trust-proxy trust 'x-forwarded-for' header from reverse proxy
--interval client announce interval (ms) [default: 120000]
--stats enable web-based statistics (default: true)
-q, --quiet only show error output
-s, --silent show no output
-v, --version print the current version
Please report bugs! https://github.com/DiegoRBaquero/uwt/issues
MIT
Copyright (c) Diego RodrĂguez Baquero (uwt)
Copyright (c) Feross Aboukhadijeh (bittorrent-tracker)