Saber, a complete solution for PT users. Build Status

Homepage: https://github.com/SaberSalv/saber
Author: Saber
License: MIT-LICENSE
Documentation: https://github.com/SaberSalv/saber/wiki
Issue Tracker: https://github.com/SaberSalv/saber/issues
Operation Systems: Linux, Mac OS X

Features:

  • Add Torrent: send a torrent file from website to rutorrent.
  • Upload: upload a torrent file from command line to the site.
  • Fetch: automatically/manually fetch files from seedbox to home-laptop.
  • Other Tasks:
    • Make: make a torrent file and copy it to local and remote watch directory.
    • Send: send files from home-laptop to seedbox.
    • Clean: remove files which are not seeded in rtorrent.

you can find more tools at here.

Getting Started

Create ~/.saberrc configuration file from template.

Add Torrent

See saber-addtorrent project.

Upload

Because of lacking APIs in major PT sites, so I write this small script to help uploading a torrent from cmdline. Good news is BTN v2.0 will include API. And BTN already has an official autobot which grabs scene releases. :)

Support sites: BIB, bB, STP

Support upload types: ebook, magazine

Manual fill <info-data>.yml file and upload it.

$ saber g magazine hello.pdf
> create hello.yml
$ edit hello.yml

    type: magazines
    title: Hello
    description: Hello World
    ...

$ saber.bib upload pdf hello.yml
> it opens a firefox browser
> it fills data and submit it
> upload complete

Auto fill <info-data>.yml file from ISBN.

$ saber g ebook hello.epub:1781100055
> create hello.yml

Fetch

AutoFetch

Start saber-server at server side.

$ saber server -V

Start saber-client at client side.

$ aria2c --enable-rpc --save-session session.lock -i session.lock
$ saber client -V

Test if it works

(server) $ saber drb_add <rtorrent_file_hash_id> saber -V
(client) > aria2 should begin download file from ftp://seedbox/bt/<file>

Automatically fetch: when a file is finished download in rutorrent with label 'saber', then it'll add to aria2.

Manually fetch: right click 'Saber Fetch' in rutorrent web ui, then it'll add to aria2.

Or from command line, send a download file to client: saber drb_add <hash_id> saber, sometime the client need a long time(2 minutes) to recive the file list sent by server.

ManualFetch

Begin fetch a file from seedbox

$ saber fetch foo
> begin to download ftp://seedbox/bt/foo/a.epub via aria2
> begin to download ftp://seedbox/bt/foo/b.epub via aria2

Tasks

Make

Make a torrent

$ saber.bib make hello.epub
> mktorrent -p -a ANNOUNCE_URL hello.epub
> cp hello.epub.torrent ~/bt/watch 
> rsync -Phr hello.epub.torrent user@host:bt/watch

Send

Send files to seedbox

$ saber send1 hello.epub bt
> rsync -ahP hello.epub user@host:bt

Clean

Clean up unseeded files in rtorrent.

$ saber clean

Use saber help to list all tasks. use saber help upload to find specific task help.

Install

Main article: Install Saber

$ gem install saber

Development Dependency Status Code Climate

Contributing

  • Submit any bugs/features/ideas to github issue tracker.

Please see Contibution Documentation.

A list of Contributors.

(the MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2011-2012 Saber

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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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