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An ESM package that uses Web Streams API to create v1, v2 or hybrid torrents in your web browser.

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An ESM package that uses Web Streams API to create v1, v2 or hybrid torrents in your web browser.

🏗This package is under active development.🏗

Install

npm i torrefy # or yarn add torrefy

Basic usage

import { create, encode, decode } from "torrefy";

// create a test file
const testFile = new File(
  ["Hello world. This is the test file content."],
  "testfile.txt"
);

// calculate (hash) the meta info of the test file
const metaInfo = await create([testFile]);

// bencode meta info into a readable stream
const torrentStream = encode(metaInfo);

// tee the readable stream into two readable streams
const [torrentStream1, torrentStream2] = torrentStream.tee();

// consume the first readable stream as an array buffer
const torrentBinary = await new Response(torrentStream1).arrayBuffer();

// decode the second readable stream into meta info
const decodedMetaInfo = await decode(torrentStream2);

Features

Supports Creating V1, V2 or Hybrid Torrents

This package supports creating v1, v2 (introduction blog) or hybrid (introduction blog) torrents.

Covers Various Web File APIs

This package can handle input files or directories acquired from File API, File and Directory Entries API or File System Access API.

Supports Comprehensive Options

TBD

Supports Handling Progress

TBD

Exposes Stream-Based APIs

The create function consumes an iterable of input files as ReadableStreams with options and populates a MetaInfo object. This function internally uses several TransformStreams to chop the files into pieces and hash them.

The encode function consumes any bcodec friendly entity (e.g. MetaInfo object) and bencodes it into a ReadableStream.

The decode function consumes any bcodec friendly ReadableStream (e.g. torrent ReadableStream) and bdecodes it into the corresponding entity. This function internally uses a TransformStream called Tokenizer to tokenize the input ReadableStream and then calls parse function to parse the Tokens.

All TransformStreams used in this package are also exported.

Supports a Comprehensive Set of Bcodec Friendly Javascript Types

Bcodec friendly Javascript types includes (for the time being):

Bcodec Type \ Javascript TypeStrictLoose
ByteStringstringstring ArrayBuffer
Integernumber bigintnumber bigint boolean
ListStrict[]Loose[]
Dictionary{[key: string]: Strict} {[key: string]: Loose}
Map<string | ArrayBuffer, Loose>
ignored-undefined null

encode function supports all Loose type inputs and decode function always returns Strict type results.

Supports Hooks in Bencoding

You can register encoder hooks when using the encode function. A common use case is extracting the bencoded info dictionary and calculating the infohash. (This package doesn't provide an out-of-box function to calculate infohash for now)

To use encoder hooks, you will have to install the peer dependency @sec-ant/trie-map, which acts as an encoder hook system and allows you to register encoder hooks with iterable paths as keys in. Refer to its README to learn more about the package.

This package provides several helper functions to help you register hooks in a hook system and consume their results as you please: useUint8ArrayStreamHook, useArrayBufferPromiseHook, useTextPromiseHook. You can also define your own functions to register and use hooks.

Here is probably how you should use this feature:

import { encode, EncoderHookSystem, useArrayBufferPromiseHook } from "torrefy";
import { TrieMap } from "@sec-ant/trie-map";

// create a dummy object to encode
const dummyObject = {
  a: "b",
  c: 1,
  info: {
    foo: "bar",
  },
  s: ["t"],
};

// initialize an encoder hook system
const hookSystem: EncoderHookSystem = new TrieMap();

// register an encoder hook under dummyObject.info path in the hook system
// and consume the result as an array buffer promise
const infoArrayBufferPromise = useArrayBufferPromiseHook(["info"], hookSystem);

// pass the hook system as an input argument to the encode function
const bencodedReadableStream = encode(dummyObject, hookSystem);

// consume the result of the hook
const infoArrayBuffer = await infoArrayBufferPromise; // => ArrayBuffer(12)

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Package last updated on 01 Dec 2022

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