├── .github └── FUNDING.yml ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── Procfile ├── app.py ├── aria.bat ├── aria.sh ├── configs.py ├── database.py ├── manage.py ├── readme.md ├── requirements.txt ├── screenshots ├── 0.png ├── 1.png └── 2.png └── templates ├── folders.html ├── forbidden.html ├── index.html └── login.html /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # These are supported funding model platforms 2 | 3 | github: [jigarvarma2005] 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | downloads/ 2 | *.pyc 3 | __pycache__/* 4 | t.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Procfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | web: gunicorn app:app -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # (c) Jigarvarma2005 2 | # Always welcome of pull requests 3 | 4 | from gevent import monkey 5 | monkey.patch_all() 6 | 7 | import os 8 | import time 9 | import aria2p 10 | import platform 11 | import threading 12 | from configs import Config 13 | from database import MongoDB 14 | from gevent.pywsgi import WSGIServer 15 | from flask_socketio import SocketIO, emit 16 | from subprocess import Popen as subprocess_run 17 | from geventwebsocket.handler import WebSocketHandler 18 | from flask import Flask, render_template, request, send_from_directory, make_response 19 | 20 | 21 | app = Flask(__name__) 22 | socketio = SocketIO(app, async_mode='gevent', logger=True, engineio_logger=True) 23 | db = MongoDB(Config.MONGODB_URI) 24 | 25 | 26 | def aria_start(): 27 | operating_system = platform.system() 28 | if operating_system == 'Windows': 29 | cmd = "aria.bat" 30 | else: 31 | cmd = "chmod a+x aria.sh; ./aria.sh" 32 | subprocess_run(cmd, shell=True) 33 | time.sleep(5) # wait for 5sec to start aria2c 34 | return aria2p.API( 35 | aria2p.Client(host="http://localhost", port=6800, secret="") 36 | ) 37 | 38 | aria2 = aria_start() 39 | 40 | 41 | # Background thread to monitor and emit download status 42 | def monitor_downloads(): 43 | while True: 44 | downloads = aria2.get_downloads() 45 | status_items = [] 46 | for download in downloads: 47 | download_status = download.status if download.total_length != download.completed_length else "complete" 48 | if (download_status == "complete" and download.name.strip().upper().startswith("[METADATA]")) or download.name == "undefined": 49 | continue 50 | if download_status == 'complete': 51 | file_dir = os.path.join(Config.DOWNLOADS_FOLDER, download.name) 52 | if not os.path.exists(file_dir): 53 | continue 54 | progress_data = { 55 | "status": download_status, 56 | "progress": download.progress, 57 | 'totalLength': download.total_length_string(), 58 | 'completedLength': download.completed_length_string(), 59 | 'download_id': download.gid, 60 | 'eta': download.eta_string(), 61 | 'name': download.name, 62 | "active": "true" if download.is_active else "false", 63 | "paused": "true" if download.is_paused else "false", 64 | "failed": "true" if download.has_failed else "false" 65 | } 66 | if download_status != "complete": 67 | progress_data['downloadSpeed'] = download.download_speed_string() 68 | status_items.append(progress_data) 69 | socketio.emit('status_update', {"status_items": status_items}, namespace='/') 70 | socketio.sleep(7) # Refresh status every 7 seconds 71 | 72 | 73 | # Start the background thread when the server is running 74 | @socketio.on('connect', namespace='/') 75 | def start_monitoring_thread(): 76 | print("connect") 77 | 78 | # Route to serve the index.html page 79 | @app.route('/', methods=["GET","POST"]) 80 | def index(): 81 | is_logged = request.cookies.get('uid', False) 82 | 83 | if request.method == 'POST' and not is_logged: 84 | username = request.form['username'] 85 | password = request.form['password'] 86 | if not db.validate_login(username, password): 87 | return render_template('login.html', error="username or password inorrect.") 88 | 89 | #Avoid sharing 90 | db.delete_cookies(username) 91 | uid = db.save_cookies(username) 92 | resp = make_response(render_template('index.html')) 93 | resp.set_cookie('uid', uid) 94 | return resp 95 | if is_logged: 96 | if is_success := db.get_cookies(is_logged): 97 | return render_template('index.html') 98 | 99 | resp = make_response(render_template('login.html')) 100 | resp.delete_cookie('uid') 101 | return resp 102 | 103 | # WebSocket event handlers 104 | @socketio.on('download_magnet', namespace='/') 105 | def download_magnet(data): 106 | uid = data['uid'] 107 | if uid != "": 108 | is_success = db.get_cookies(uid) 109 | if not is_success or uid == "": 110 | emit('cookie_expired', {"msg": "Cookies expired."}) 111 | return 112 | download_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), Config.DOWNLOADS_FOLDER) 113 | options = { 114 | 'dir': download_dir, 115 | } 116 | magnet_link = data['magnet_link'] 117 | download = aria2.add_magnet(magnet_link, options=options) 118 | emit('download_started', {'download_id': download.gid, 'file_name': download.name}, broadcast=True) 119 | 120 | @socketio.on('perform_task', namespace='/') 121 | def perform_task(data): 122 | uid = data['uid'] 123 | if uid != "": 124 | is_success = db.get_cookies(uid) 125 | if not is_success or uid == "": 126 | emit('cookie_expired', {"msg": "Cookies expired."}) 127 | return 128 | task = data["task"] 129 | if task in ["pause", "resume", "cancelle"]: 130 | download = aria2.get_download(data["gid"]) 131 | assert download 132 | if task == "pause": 133 | download.pause(True) 134 | elif task == "resume": 135 | download.resume() 136 | elif task == "cancelle": 137 | download.remove(True, True) 138 | 139 | @socketio.on('disconnect', namespace='/') 140 | def test_disconnect(): 141 | print('Client disconnected') 142 | 143 | 144 | @app.route('/download/') 145 | def download_file(filename): 146 | is_logged = request.cookies.get('uid', False) 147 | if is_logged: 148 | is_success = db.get_cookies(is_logged) 149 | if not is_logged or not is_success: 150 | return render_template('forbidden.html') 151 | # Get the absolute path of the requested file 152 | file_path = os.path.join(Config.DOWNLOADS_FOLDER, filename) 153 | # Check if the file path is within the downloads folder 154 | if os.path.isdir(file_path): 155 | # Get the list of files in the folder 156 | files = os.listdir(file_path) 157 | return render_template('folders.html', folder=filename, files=files) 158 | elif os.path.exists(file_path): 159 | # Send the file for download 160 | return send_from_directory(Config.DOWNLOADS_FOLDER, filename, as_attachment=True) 161 | else: 162 | return render_template('forbidden.html') 163 | 164 | 165 | if __name__ == '__main__': 166 | # Start the background thread for monitoring downloads 167 | threading.Thread(target=monitor_downloads, daemon=True).start() 168 | http_server = WSGIServer((Config.BIND_ADDRESS, Config.PORT), app, handler_class=WebSocketHandler) 169 | http_server.serve_forever() 170 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /aria.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @echo off 2 | setlocal enabledelayedexpansion 3 | 4 | set "tracker_list=" 5 | for /f "delims=" %%i in ('powershell -Command "(Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://ngosang.github.io/trackerslist/trackers_all_http.txt').Content"') do ( 6 | set "tracker_list=!tracker_list!%%i," 7 | ) 8 | 9 | set "tracker_list=%tracker_list:~0,-1%" 10 | 11 | aria2c --allow-overwrite=true --auto-file-renaming=true --bt-enable-lpd=true --bt-detach-seed-only=true ^ 12 | --bt-remove-unselected-file=true --bt-tracker="[%tracker_list%]" --bt-max-peers=0 --enable-rpc=true ^ 13 | --rpc-max-request-size=1024M --max-connection-per-server=10 --max-concurrent-downloads=10 --split=10 ^ 14 | --seed-ratio=0 --check-integrity=true --continue=true --daemon=true --disk-cache=40M --force-save=true ^ 15 | --min-split-size=10M --follow-torrent=mem --check-certificate=false --optimize-concurrent-downloads=true ^ 16 | --http-accept-gzip=true --max-file-not-found=0 --max-tries=20 --peer-id-prefix=-qB4520- --reuse-uri=true ^ 17 | --content-disposition-default-utf8=true --user-agent=Wget/1.12 --peer-agent=qBittorrent/4.5.2 --quiet=true ^ 18 | --summary-interval=0 --max-upload-limit=1K 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /aria.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | tracker_list=$(curl -Ns https://ngosang.github.io/trackerslist/trackers_all_http.txt | awk '$0' | tr '\n\n' ',') 2 | aria2c --allow-overwrite=true --auto-file-renaming=true --bt-enable-lpd=true --bt-detach-seed-only=true \ 3 | --bt-remove-unselected-file=true --bt-tracker="[$tracker_list]" --bt-max-peers=0 --enable-rpc=true \ 4 | --rpc-max-request-size=1024M --max-connection-per-server=10 --max-concurrent-downloads=15 --split=10 \ 5 | --seed-ratio=0 --check-integrity=true --continue=true --daemon=true --disk-cache=40M --force-save=true \ 6 | --min-split-size=10M --follow-torrent=mem --check-certificate=false --optimize-concurrent-downloads=true \ 7 | --http-accept-gzip=true --max-file-not-found=0 --max-tries=25 --peer-id-prefix=-qB4520- --reuse-uri=true \ 8 | --content-disposition-default-utf8=true --user-agent=Wget/1.12 --peer-agent=qBittorrent/4.5.2 --quiet=true \ 9 | --summary-interval=0 --max-upload-limit=1K -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /configs.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | 3 | class Config(object): 4 | #Download files to which folder, ie. downloads 5 | DOWNLOADS_FOLDER = os.environ.get("DOWNLOADS_FOLDER", "downloads") 6 | #MongoDB URL 7 | MONGODB_URI = os.environ.get("MONGODB_URI", "mongodb+srv://3823:123@cluster0.ijh7g54.mongodb.net/?retryWrites=true&w=majority") 8 | #Port number for running server 9 | PORT = os.environ.get("PORT", 5000) 10 | #Bind address/IP, recommended to keep 0.0.0.0 11 | BIND_ADDRESS = os.environ.get("BIND_ADDRESS", "0.0.0.0") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /database.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import pymongo 2 | import secrets 3 | import datetime 4 | 5 | class MongoDB(object): 6 | def __init__(self, db_url): 7 | self.client = pymongo.MongoClient(db_url) 8 | self.client = self.client["TorrentWaver"] 9 | self.user_logins = self.client["user_logins"] 10 | self.user_cookies = self.client["user_cookies"] 11 | self.user_cookies.create_index( 12 | "expire_at", 13 | expireAfterSeconds=3600 14 | ) 15 | 16 | def get_all_logins(self): 17 | return self.user_logins.find({}) 18 | 19 | def validate_login(self, username, password): 20 | return bool( 21 | is_exist := self.user_logins.find_one( 22 | {"uname": username, "pass": password} 23 | ) 24 | ) 25 | 26 | def new_login(self, username, password): 27 | self.user_logins.insert_one({"uname": username, "pass": password}) 28 | 29 | def delete_login(self, username, password): 30 | self.user_logins.delete_many({"uname": username, "pass": password}) 31 | self.delete_cookies(username) 32 | 33 | def save_cookies(self, username): 34 | expire_at = datetime.datetime.utcnow() + datetime.timedelta(hours=1) 35 | uid = secrets.token_hex(16) 36 | self.user_cookies.insert_one({"username": username, 37 | "uid": uid, 38 | "expire_at": expire_at}) 39 | return uid 40 | 41 | def get_cookies(self, uid): 42 | if is_exist := self.user_cookies.find_one({"uid": uid}): 43 | return is_exist 44 | return False 45 | 46 | def delete_cookies(self, username): 47 | self.user_cookies.delete_many({"username": username}) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /manage.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # (c) Jigarvarma2005 2 | 3 | from configs import Config 4 | from database import MongoDB 5 | 6 | db = MongoDB(Config.MONGODB_URI) 7 | 8 | print("TorrentWaver Users Management.") 9 | while True: 10 | print("\nSelect from below options") 11 | print("1: Add user\n2: Delete user\n3: List users\n4: Exit") 12 | in_put = input("Enter choice: ") 13 | if in_put == "1": 14 | username = input("Enter username: ") 15 | password = input("Enter password: ") 16 | db.new_login(username, password) 17 | print("User added") 18 | elif in_put == "2": 19 | username = input("Enter username: ") 20 | password = input("Enter password: ") 21 | db.delete_login(username, password) 22 | print("User added") 23 | elif in_put == "3": 24 | print("This list in username:password format\n") 25 | all_users = db.get_all_logins() 26 | for i, user in enumerate(all_users, start=1): 27 | print(f"{i} = {user['uname']}:{user['pass']}") 28 | elif in_put == "4": 29 | exit() 30 | else: 31 | print("enter valid choice!") 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # TorrentWaver 2 | 3 | This is a simple web-based aria2p downloader built using python. It allows users to add and monitor the progress of downloading torrent magnet links and get direct download URL of it. 4 | 5 | ## Features 6 | 7 | - Username and Password based login 8 | - Add torrent magnet links for downloading 9 | - Monitor the progress of downloads in real-time 10 | - Automatic refresh of download status 11 | - Pause or Resume the download 12 | - Cancel the download 13 | - Download files are saved in a designated downloads folder 14 | - Access of files only to authenticated users 15 | 16 | 17 | ## ToDo 18 | - [ ] File Cleanup 19 | - [x] Download Cancel 20 | - [x] User Login (maybe) 21 | - [ ] Admin page for managing users 22 | 23 | ## Requirements 24 | 25 | - Python 3.x 26 | - Aria2c (command-line tool) 27 | 28 | ## Installation 29 | 30 | 1. Setup 31 | 32 | ``` 33 | #Install command-line tools 34 | sudo apt-get install aria2 python3 git curl nano 35 | 36 | #Clone the repo 37 | git clone https://github.com/Jigarvarma2005/TorrentWaver.git 38 | 39 | #Navigate to the project directory 40 | cd TorrentWaver 41 | 42 | #Fill the config variables 43 | nano configs.py 44 | 45 | #Install the required Python packages 46 | pip install -r requirements.txt 47 | ``` 48 | 49 | 2. Start 50 | ``` 51 | python3 app.py 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | ## Customization 55 | 56 | - To customize the appearance and layout of the web interface, modify the HTML templates in the templates folder. 57 | 58 | ## Manage Users 59 | ``` 60 | python3 manage.py 61 | ``` 62 | 63 | ## Follow on: 64 |

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73 | 74 | ### Support Group 75 | - [JV Community](https://t.me/jv_community) 76 | 77 | ## Credits 78 | - [Jigar Varma (me)](https://github.com/jigarvarma2005) 79 | 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Gevent-Websocket 2 | Flask 3 | Flask-SocketIO 4 | Aria2p 5 | Requests 6 | dnspython 7 | pymongo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/0.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jigarvarma2k20/TorrentWaver/f6b95f4608480e4e4bda28311ff773173cc201d8/screenshots/0.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/1.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jigarvarma2k20/TorrentWaver/f6b95f4608480e4e4bda28311ff773173cc201d8/screenshots/1.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshots/2.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jigarvarma2k20/TorrentWaver/f6b95f4608480e4e4bda28311ff773173cc201d8/screenshots/2.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /templates/folders.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | File Download 5 | 17 | 18 | 19 |

Files in {{ folder }}

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    21 | {% for file in files %} 22 |
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Access to this resource is forbidden.

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TorrentWaver

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Login

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