├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── docker-compose.yaml ├── makefile └── seedit ├── Dockerfile └── core ├── checkmount.sh ├── daemon_settings.yml ├── lbrycron ├── lbrynet_home ├── lbry-seedit.py └── seedit_config.yaml └── requirements.txt /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | seedit/core/lbrynet_home/.* 2 | seedit/core/lbrynet_home/data/* 3 | seedit/core/lbrynet_home/downloads/* 4 | seedit/core/lbrynet_home/Downloads/* 5 | seedit/core/lbrynet_home/wallet/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # LBRY Seedit 2 | 3 | A simple script to help support the lbry network and your favourite creators on it. 4 | 5 | # Why did I create it? 6 | 7 | The lbry desktop app is cool but it only runs when your computer is on and running the lbry app so this is not always useful. 8 | 9 | I have a NAS with some spare storage and a fibre connection; I wanted to use this to help seed content on the lbry network. 10 | 11 | This script is intended to be used with the headless lbrynet client. 12 | 13 | # How do I use it? 14 | 15 | # Docker 16 | 17 | You will first need to install docker. 18 | 19 | Download the prebuilt container. 20 | 21 | ``` 22 | docker pull tuxfoo/lbry-seedit:latest 23 | ``` 24 | 25 | Run the container replacing the destination path with to location of where you would like to store hosted data. 26 | 27 | ``` 28 | docker run -v /path/to/lbrydata_dest:/home/lbrynet -d --name seedit tuxfoo/lbry-seedit:latest 29 | ``` 30 | 31 | `seedit_config.yaml` will be shown in `/path/to/lbrydata_dest` after docker started successfully. 32 | 33 | Edit the `seedit_config.yaml` file which will be stored in the destination volume from the previous command. 34 | 35 | Add/change channel to host, and set the storage limit in `seedit_config.yaml`. 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | # Open ports 40 | 41 | If you are not using UPNP then you will need to open up TCP port 3333 and UDP port 4444 on your router/firewall. 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | # Building it yourself 46 | 47 | Make sure you have make, Docker and Docker-compose installed. You can find directions on how to install them here: 48 | - [Install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/) 49 | - [Install docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) 50 | 51 | Clone this repo to the partition where you plan to store all the hosting data. 52 | 53 | You will first need to build the docker image by running `docker-compose build` from the repo base directory. 54 | 55 | Once that finishes, run `docker-compose up -d` to start the container (the `-d` just runs it in the background). 56 | 57 | Then you will want to add the channels you want to seed to seedit_config.yaml. 58 | Change the page count to change the amount of previous videos you would like to download. 59 | 60 | Now to start the python script run `make run-seedit` which will run the makefile target that runs the python script in the docker container. 61 | 62 | Cron job is running inside docker container inside seedit/core/lbrycron file you can adjust it if you do not want script to run every 12h. 63 | Editing cron will require you to rebuild container with `docker-compose build` then `docker-compose up -d`. 64 | 65 | If you are not using UPNP then you will need to open up TCP port 3333 and UDP port 4444 66 | 67 | # Non-Docker Version 68 | 69 | Going forward, lbry-seedit will be developed with docker in mind. 70 | If you do not want the docker version, then you can just download the python script from seedit/core/lbrynet_home and set up a cron job for it, make sure the lbrynet client is also installed and running. 71 | 72 | # Disk storage management 73 | The python script also contains support for basic disk storage management. Change the value of "max_disk_usage" to enable this feature; it will delete the oldest videos first excluding videos from channels listed in "never_delete". 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '3.4' 2 | 3 | services: 4 | lbrynet: 5 | container_name: seedit 6 | entrypoint: ["lbrynet", "start", "--config", "/etc/lbry/daemon_settings.yml"] 7 | build: 8 | context: ./seedit 9 | ports: 10 | - 4444:4444 11 | - 3333:3333 12 | - 5279:5279 13 | # - 5280:5280 #Uncoment if you want have access to streaming URL 14 | volumes: 15 | - ./seedit/core/lbrynet_home:/home/lbrynet 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | run-seedit: 2 | docker exec -it seedit python3.7 lbry-seedit.py 3 | clean: 4 | docker exec -it -u root seedit rm -r /home/lbrynet/Downloads 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seedit/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## This base image is for running the latest lbrynet-daemon release. 2 | FROM ubuntu:18.04 as prep 3 | LABEL MAINTAINER="leopere [at] nixc [dot] us" 4 | RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install unzip curl 5 | 6 | ## Add lbrynet 7 | ARG VERSION=latest 8 | RUN URL=$(curl -Ls https://api.github.com/repos/lbryio/lbry-sdk/releases/$(if [ "${VERSION}" = 'latest' ]; then echo "latest"; else echo "tags/${VERSION}"; fi) | grep browser_download_url | grep lbrynet-linux.zip | cut -d'"' -f4) && echo $URL && curl -L -o /lbrynet.linux.zip $URL 9 | 10 | 11 | COPY ./core/checkmount.sh /usr/bin/checkmount 12 | RUN unzip /lbrynet.linux.zip -d /lbrynet/ && \ 13 | mv /lbrynet/lbrynet /usr/bin && \ 14 | chmod a+x /usr/bin/checkmount /usr/bin/lbrynet 15 | 16 | FROM ubuntu:18.04 as app 17 | COPY --from=prep /usr/bin/checkmount /usr/bin/lbrynet /usr/bin/ 18 | RUN adduser lbrynet --gecos GECOS --shell /bin/bash --disabled-password --home /home/lbrynet 19 | 20 | RUN apt-get update 21 | RUN apt-get install --yes software-properties-common && \ 22 | add-apt-repository universe && \ 23 | apt-get --fix-broken install && \ 24 | apt-get update && \ 25 | apt-get install -y wget apt-transport-https && \ 26 | apt-get install -y build-essential cron && \ 27 | apt-get install --yes libboost-all-dev 28 | 29 | RUN apt-get install -y build-essential \ 30 | zlib1g-dev \ 31 | libncurses5-dev \ 32 | libgdbm-dev \ 33 | libnss3-dev \ 34 | libssl-dev \ 35 | libreadline-dev \ 36 | libffi-dev \ 37 | libbz2-dev \ 38 | liblzma-dev \ 39 | nfs-common 40 | 41 | # Pull down Python 3.7, build, and install 42 | RUN add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa && \ 43 | add-apt-repository -y ppa:git-core/ppa && \ 44 | apt-get update && \ 45 | apt-get install -y python3.7-dev \ 46 | python3-pip \ 47 | python3.7-venv \ 48 | git \ 49 | man 50 | 51 | WORKDIR /home/lbrynet 52 | 53 | COPY ./core/lbrynet_home/lbry-seedit.py /seedit/lbry-seedit.py 54 | COPY ./core/lbrynet_home/seedit_config.yaml /seedit/seedit_config.yaml 55 | COPY ./core/requirements.txt ./requirements.txt 56 | COPY ./core/daemon_settings.yml /etc/lbry/daemon_settings.yml 57 | COPY ./core/lbrycron /etc/cron.d/lbrycron 58 | RUN python3.7 -m pip install --upgrade pip 59 | RUN python3.7 -m pip install -r requirements.txt 60 | RUN chmod 0644 /etc/cron.d/lbrycron 61 | RUN crontab /etc/cron.d/lbrycron 62 | RUN touch /var/log/cron.log 63 | CMD cron && tail -f /var/log/cron.log 64 | 65 | ## Daemon port [Intended for internal use] 66 | ## LBRYNET talks to peers on port 3333 [Intended for external use] this port is used to discover other lbrynet daemons with blobs. 67 | ## Expose 5566 Reflector port to listen on 68 | ## Expose 5279 Port the daemon API will listen on 69 | ## the lbryumx aka Wallet port [Intended for internal use] 70 | # EXPOSE 4444 3333 5566 5179 50001 5280 5279 71 | EXPOSE 4444/udp 4444 3333 5279 72 | 73 | # Run the lbry command 74 | ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/bin/checkmount"] 75 | CMD ["lbrynet", "start", "--config", "/etc/lbry/daemon_settings.yml"] 76 | #ENTRYPOINT ["tail", "-F", "/dev/null"] 77 | 78 | # Where the lbrydata and seedit script are stored 79 | VOLUME ["/home/lbrynet"] 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seedit/core/checkmount.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | ## TODO: Make a bit more aware of the run mode of this appliance in case there is ever a test mode enabled in the start.sh 4 | mountpoint=/home/lbrynet 5 | declare -p | grep -Ev 'BASHOPTS|BASH_VERSINFO|EUID|PPID|SHELLOPTS|UID' > /container.env 6 | # Copy the python scripts, as this cannot not be done via docker. 7 | if [ ! -f "/home/lbrynet/lbry-seedit.py" ]; then 8 | cp /seedit/lbry-seedit.py /home/lbrynet/lbry-seedit.py 9 | fi 10 | if [ ! -f "/home/lbrynet/seedit_config.py" ]; then 11 | cp /seedit/seedit_config.py /home/lbrynet/seedit_config.py 12 | fi 13 | if ! grep -qs ".* $mountpoint " /proc/mounts; then 14 | echo "$mountpoint not mounted, refusing to run." 15 | ## TODO: We should have documentation that this error references directly with a URL as to why it won't run without a volume. 16 | exit 1 17 | else 18 | crontab /etc/cron.d/lbrycron 19 | cron 20 | bash -c "$*" 21 | fi 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seedit/core/daemon_settings.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | api: 0.0.0.0:5279 2 | streaming_server: 0.0.0.0:5280 3 | use_upnp: false 4 | wallet_dir: /home/lbrynet/wallet 5 | download_directory: /home/lbrynet/Downloads 6 | data_dir: /home/lbrynet/data 7 | max_connections_per_download: 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seedit/core/lbrycron: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | SHELL=/bin/bash 2 | BASH_ENV=/container.env 3 | 0 */12 * * * root python3.7 /home/lbrynet/lbry-seedit.py >> /var/log/cron.log 4 | # Run the cron job every 12 hours 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seedit/core/lbrynet_home/lbry-seedit.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/python3 2 | import json, subprocess, sys, time, os, shutil, copy, yaml 3 | 4 | # Basic Script for Seeding LBRY Content 5 | with open("seedit_config.yaml", "r") as file: 6 | cfg = yaml.load(file, Loader=yaml.FullLoader) 7 | file.close() 8 | 9 | page_size = 20 10 | channels = cfg['channels'] 11 | max_vids = cfg['max_vids'] 12 | max_disk_usage = cfg['max_disk_usage'] 13 | usage_percent = cfg['usage_percent'] 14 | never_delete = cfg['never_delete'] 15 | clear_downloads = cfg['clear_downloads'] 16 | lbrynet_home = cfg['lbrynet_home'] 17 | 18 | def get_usage(): 19 | size = subprocess.check_output(['du','-s', lbrynet_home]).split()[0].decode('utf-8') 20 | size = int(size)/1024/1024 21 | return size 22 | 23 | def sort_files(): 24 | command = [ 25 | "lbrynet", 26 | "file", 27 | "list", 28 | "--page_size=1000", 29 | ] 30 | process_output = subprocess.run( 31 | command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, check=True 32 | ) 33 | videos = json.loads(process_output.stdout.decode()) 34 | sorted_videos = sorted(videos['items'], key=lambda k: int(k['metadata']['release_time'])) 35 | return sorted_videos 36 | 37 | def clean_downloads(): 38 | path = lbrynet_home + "Downloads" 39 | if os.path.exists(path): 40 | shutil.rmtree(path, ignore_errors=True) 41 | 42 | def run_command(command): 43 | print(f"command: {' '.join(command)}") 44 | process_output = subprocess.run( 45 | command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, check=True 46 | ) 47 | deamon_not_running_msg = "Could not connect to daemon. Are you sure it's running?" 48 | 49 | if process_output.returncode == 1: 50 | print(f"Error: {process_output.stderr.decode()}") 51 | sys.exit(1) 52 | if deamon_not_running_msg in process_output.stdout.decode(): 53 | print(deamon_not_running_msg) 54 | sys.exit(1) 55 | return process_output 56 | 57 | if max_disk_usage > 0: 58 | if os.path.exists(lbrynet_home): 59 | if clear_downloads: 60 | clean_downloads() 61 | size = get_usage() 62 | # Once the allowed percentage of the allowed capacity has been reached, free some space. 63 | if size / max_disk_usage * 100 >= usage_percent: 64 | sorted_videos = sort_files() 65 | print("Near max allowed capacity; Will attempt to free space.") 66 | for video in sorted_videos: 67 | # Get channel name 68 | if video['channel_name'] == None: 69 | command = [ 70 | "lbrynet", 71 | "claim", 72 | "search", 73 | f"--claim_ids={video['claim_id']}" 74 | ] 75 | process_output = subprocess.run( 76 | command, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, check=True 77 | ) 78 | channel_name = json.loads(process_output.stdout.decode()) 79 | video['channel_name'] = channel_name['items'][0]['signing_channel']['name'] 80 | if video['channel_name'] not in never_delete: 81 | print("Deleting video from: " + video['channel_name']) 82 | #lbry command to delete file 83 | subprocess.call("lbrynet file delete --delete_from_download_dir --claim_id=" + video['claim_id'], shell=True) 84 | #If enough space has been cleared then stop deleting videos. 85 | if get_usage() / max_disk_usage * 100 <= usage_percent: 86 | break 87 | else: 88 | print("Still need to clear more space; Deleting another Video...") 89 | else: 90 | print("Skipping Video from: " + video['channel_name']) 91 | if size / max_disk_usage * 100 >= usage_percent: 92 | print("Failed to clear enough storage, Quiting") 93 | quit() 94 | 95 | for channel in channels: 96 | print("Checking " + channel) 97 | seen_vids = 0 98 | 99 | # define the command to use 100 | command = [ 101 | "lbrynet", 102 | "claim", 103 | "search", 104 | f"--channel={channel}", 105 | "--stream_type=video", 106 | f"--page_size={page_size}", 107 | "--order_by=release_time", 108 | ] 109 | 110 | process_output = run_command(command) 111 | data = json.loads(process_output.stdout.decode()) 112 | 113 | current_page = data["page"] 114 | total_pages = data["total_pages"] 115 | total_items = data["total_items"] 116 | 117 | while seen_vids < max_vids and seen_vids < total_items: 118 | # start at page 1 119 | if current_page <= total_pages: 120 | # create a new command for this page 121 | page_command = copy.deepcopy(command) 122 | page_command.append(f"--page={current_page}") 123 | 124 | process_output = run_command(page_command) 125 | data = json.loads(process_output.stdout.decode()) 126 | 127 | for item in data["items"]: 128 | print(item["canonical_url"]) 129 | subprocess.call("lbrynet get \'" + item["canonical_url"] + "\'", shell=True) 130 | 131 | seen_vids += 1 132 | 133 | # go to next page 134 | current_page += 1 135 | else: 136 | raise Exception("ran out of pages, but not enough items: halp") 137 | 138 | print("reached max vids") 139 | 140 | if clear_downloads: 141 | clean_downloads() 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seedit/core/lbrynet_home/seedit_config.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Put the LBRY channel URL here 2 | # You can find it by going to a channel and clicking the "about" tab 3 | channels: 4 | 5 | - lbry://@TheLinuxGamer#f 6 | - lbry://@tuxfoo#e 7 | - lbry://@veritasium#f 8 | - lbry://@johnstossel#7 9 | 10 | # Will only download last x amount of videos according to the following value 11 | max_vids: 5 12 | # Max disk usage allowed in GB 13 | # Older videos will be deleted, set to 0 to disable 14 | max_disk_usage: 0 15 | # At which percent should older videos be deleted 16 | usage_percent: 90 17 | # Videos from these channels will not be deleted when disk is near capacity 18 | never_delete: 19 | 20 | - '@TheLinuxGamer' 21 | - '@tuxfoo' 22 | # Only the blobs are required for seeding, clean downloads each time the script is run. 23 | clear_downloads: true 24 | # If you are using docker then leave this as /home/lbrynet/ 25 | lbrynet_home: /home/lbrynet/ 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /seedit/core/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | psutil 2 | pyyaml 3 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------