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Chihaya is an open source BitTorrent tracker written in Go.
Differentiating features include:
Note: The master branch may be in an unstable or even broken state during development. Please use releases instead of the master branch in order to get stable binaries.
Chihaya is built for developers looking to integrate BitTorrent into a preexisting production environment. Chihaya's pluggable architecture and middleware framework offers a simple and flexible integration point that abstracts the BitTorrent tracker protocols. The most common use case for Chihaya is enabling peer-to-peer cloud software deployments.
Long-term discussion and bug reports are maintained via GitHub Issues. Code review is done via GitHub Pull Requests. Real-time discussion is done via freenode IRC.
For more information read CONTRIBUTING.md.
In order to compile the project, the latest stable version of Go and knowledge of a working Go environment are required.
git clone git@github.com:chihaya/chihaya.git
cd chihaya
go build ./cmd/chihaya
./chihaya --help
Docker containers are available for HEAD and stable releases.
The following will run all tests and benchmarks.
Removing -bench
will just run unit tests.
go test -bench $(go list ./...)
The Chihaya executable contains a command to end-to-end test a BitTorrent tracker. See
chihaya --help
Configuration of Chihaya is done via one YAML configuration file.
The dist/
directory contains an example configuration file.
Files and directories under docs/
contain detailed information about configuring middleware, storage implementations, architecture etc.
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