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@ctrl/deluge
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npm install @ctrl/deluge
import { Deluge } from '@ctrl/deluge';
const client = new Deluge({
baseUrl: 'http://localhost:8112/',
password: 'deluge',
});
async function main() {
const res = await client.getAllData();
console.log(res);
}
Docs: https://typectrl.github.io/deluge/classes/deluge.html
These functions have been normalized between torrent clients. Can easily support multiple torrent clients. See below for alternative supported torrent clients
Returns all torrent data and an array of label objects. Data has been normalized and does not match the output of native listTorrents()
.
const data = await client.getAllData();
console.log(data.torrents);
Returns one torrent data
const data = await client.getTorrent();
console.log(data);
Pause or resume a torrent
const paused = await client.pauseTorrent();
console.log(paused);
const resumed = await client.resumeTorrent();
console.log(resumed);
Remove a torrent. Does not remove data on disk by default.
// does not remove data on disk
const result = await client.removeTorrent('torrent_id', false);
console.log(result);
// remove data on disk
const res = await client.removeTorrent('torrent_id', true);
console.log(res);
transmission - https://github.com/TypeCtrl/transmission qbittorrent - https://github.com/TypeCtrl/qbittorrent
FAQs
TypeScript api wrapper for deluge using got
The npm package @ctrl/deluge receives a total of 1,058 weekly downloads. As such, @ctrl/deluge popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ctrl/deluge demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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