A node.js wrapper for torcache.net
##Examples For example, if you want to download the Ubuntu 13.04 64 bit torrent file and for some strange reason you happen to have the info hash, then you can do the following:
var torcache = require('torcache');
torcache('e50331a0a8499d95ef8ebd546113cd021275c877', 'ubuntu-server-13.04-64.torrent', function(err) {
if (err) {
console.log(err);
} else {
console.log('great success!');
}
});
Now most people don't really have the info hash handy, so in that case I recommend using another library for the torrent finding part of the job. The http://github.com/pmorissette/torget library builds on top of torcache and provides a better interface for downloading torrent files.
###torcache(hash, path, callback)
hash
a torrent info hash stringfilename
the path/filename the torrent file should be saved tocallback
only one argument returned (err) - will be null if all went well