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DHT implements the bittorrent DHT protocol in Go. Now it includes:
It contains two modes, the standard mode and the crawling mode. The standard mode follows the BEPs, and you can use it as a standard dht server. The crawling mode aims to crawl as more metadata info as possiple. It doesn't follow the standard BEPs protocol. With the crawling mode, you can build another BTDigg.
bthub.io is a BT search engine based on the crawling mode.
go get github.com/shiyanhui/dht
Below is a simple spider. You can move here to see more samples.
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/shiyanhui/dht"
)
func main() {
downloader := dht.NewWire(65535)
go func() {
// once we got the request result
for resp := range downloader.Response() {
fmt.Println(resp.InfoHash, resp.MetadataInfo)
}
}()
go downloader.Run()
config := dht.NewCrawlConfig()
config.OnAnnouncePeer = func(infoHash, ip string, port int) {
// request to download the metadata info
downloader.Request([]byte(infoHash), ip, port)
}
d := dht.New(config)
d.Run()
}
You can download the demo compiled binary file here.
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