#Drench
Drench is a lightweight BitTorrent client written in Python. There are a couple of nice features, like the ability to download a subset of all the files in the torrent and exiting cleanly once the download is complete.
The client works with vis, a Twisted web server and D3.js visualization, to show what's going on in the user's file system while the download is taking place.
##Install
The preferred way to install Drench is with pip
, which will let you run the following command from the terminal:
pip install drench
Alternatively, you can clone the source and run the following:
python setup.py install
##Use
From the command line enter the following:
python -m drench ./mytorrent.torrent --port 8000 --visualizer 127.0.0.1:8002 --directory ~/Downloads/
./mytorrent.torrent
: The path to your torrent file (required)
--port 8000
: The port to use for BitTorrent traffic (optional)
--directory ~/Downloads
: Where to save your download (optional)
--visualizer 127.0.0.1:8002
: The address of your vis server (optional)
Drench isn't capable of downloading multiple torrents at once; just start up a second instance in another terminal instead.
##Status
You can use Drench to download torrent files from the small handful of sites I've tested on.
What doesn't work:
- Seeding
- Magnet links
- UDP-based handshake with tracker (which knocks out several of the biggest trackers)