/pyrocore

:wrench: A collection of tools for the BitTorrent protocol and especially the rTorrent client

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v2.0GPL-2.0

pyrocore

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This project provides a collection of tools for the BitTorrent protocol and especially the rTorrent client. They enable you to filter rTorrent's item list for displaying or changing selected items, also creating, inspecting and changing .torrent files, and much more.

An optional daemon process (pyrotorque) can add flexible queue management for rTorrent, starting items added in bulk slowly over time according to customizable rules. The same daemon can also watch one or more directory trees recursively for new metafiles using inotify, resulting in instantaneous loading without any polling and no extra configuration for nested directories.

rtcontrol + curses demo

The PyroScope command line utilities are not the same as the sibling project rTorrent-PS, and they work perfectly fine without it; the same is true the other way 'round. It's just that both unsurprisingly have synergies if used together, and some features do only work when both are present.

Further information can be found in the documentation, specifically:

You can also add your own content to the project's wiki, to help out other users, and show to the world you're awesome.

To get in contact and share your experiences with other users of PyroScope, join the pyroscope-users mailing list or the inofficial ##rtorrent channel on irc.freenode.net.

News

Date    Description
31–May–2017 pyrocore 0.5.2 released.
27–May–2017 pyrocore 0.5.1 released.
05–Mar–2017 Moving and over-hauling the docs finally done, including rTorrent-PS wiki pages and so on.
02–May–2015 Started to move the documenation to Read The Docs.
14–Mar–2015 Moved from Google Code to GitHub. Documentation will be in a limbo state and spread over both sites for some time, I'll try to reasonably cross-link.
05–Jun–2011 pyrocore 0.4.2 released.
17–Apr–2011 pyrocore 0.4.1 released.
05–Mar–2011 pyrocore 0.3.10 released.
05–Sep–2010 pyrocore 0.3.7 released, offering automatic classification for completion paths, a working rtmv in symlinked mode, grouping of filter conditions, rTorrent fast-resume support, and better cron logging.
29–Aug–2010 pyrocore 0.3.6 released, featuring more torrent life-cycle fields, selecting into rTorrent views, file listings and filtering based on file type, and finer control over formatting pathname fields.
28–Aug–2010 Published the API documentation in Javadoc style including class diagrams and cross-referenced source code.
20–Aug–2010 pyrocore 0.3.5 released, adding custom attributes and item tagging, and column headers to result listings.
16–Aug–2010 pyrocore 0.3.4 released, with a finished chtor and new rtxmlrpc tool, additional fields containing load and completion time, and action options to delete or throttle items, or put them under manual control.
20–Mar–2010 pyrocore 0.3.3 released, including many new chtor options, and some rtcontrol improvements.
14–Mar–2010 pyrocore 0.3.2 released, allowing you to mass-start/stop items in a selection result.
13–Mar–2010 pyrocore 0.3.1 released, adding filtering, sorting and output formatting to rtcontrol.
08–Mar–2010 pyrocore 0.2.1 released, with new tools chtor and pyroadmin, and a finished configuration system.
19–Feb–2010 First release of pyrocore (v0.1.1), containing the lstor and mktor utilities.

Performing a Release

  1. Check for and fix pylint violations:

     paver lint -m | egrep -v 'TODO|Too.many'
    
  2. Verify debian/changelog for completeness and the correct version, and bump the release date:

     dch -r
    
  3. Remove ‘dev’ version tagging from setup.cfg, and perform a release check:

     sed -i -re 's/^(tag_[a-z ]+=)/##\1/' setup.cfg
     paver release
    
  4. Commit and tag the release:

     git status  # check all is committed
     tag="v$(dpkg-parsechangelog | grep '^Version:' | awk '{print $2}')"
     git tag -a "$tag" -m "Release $tag"
    
  5. Build the final release and upload it to PyPI:

     paver dist_clean sdist bdist_wheel
     twine upload dist/*.{zip,whl}
    
  6. Create the ZIP file with the API documentation:

     paver autodocs
     # Make sure docs are built OK
     paver dist_docs
    
  7. Upload the docs from the dist directory to pythonhosted.org:

     xdg-open "https://pypi.python.org/pypi?%3Aaction=pkg_edit&name=pyrocore" &