You can use this by import the server
package that implements http.Handler
to use in your own
applications or use the binary bttracker
to create a standalone bittorrent tracker.
You have the option to use an in-memory registry for keeping peer data or using a redis server for storing the peer data. You can always implement your own registry as well.
bttracker -h
Usage of bttracker:
-addr=":9090": address of the tracker
-debug=false: enable debug mode for logging
-interval=120: interval for when Peers should poll for new peers
-min-interval=30: min poll interval for new peers
-redis-addr="": address to a redis server for persistent peer data
-redis-pass="": password to use to connect to the redis server
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