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# Chihaya [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/pushrax/chihaya.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/pushrax/chihaya)
Chihaya is a high-performance [BitTorrent tracker](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_tracker)
written in the Go programming language. It is still heavily under development and should not be used
in production. Some of the planned features include.
written in the Go programming language. It is still heavily under development and the current `master` branch
should not be used in production.
- Low resource consumption
- *Fast* request processing
Planned features include:
- Light resource consumption
- Fast request processing, sparing the network from exorbitant connection counts
- Maximum compatibility with what exists of the BitTorrent spec
- Correct IPv6 support
- A generic storage interfaces that is easily adapted to use any data store and web application
- Generic storage interfaces that are easily adapted to work with any existing web application
- Scaling properties that directly correlate with those of the chosen data stores
## Architecture
### Technical Details
You are most likely looking to integrate Chihaya with a web application for organizing torrents
and managing a community. Chihaya was designed with this in mind, but also tries to remain
independent. Chihaya connects to two data stores. The first, known as "cache", is used between
Chihaya processes in order to keep up with fast changing data. The second, known as "storage",
is your web application's data store. Changes immediately take place in the cache, which is why
fast data stores are recommended. These changes are also collected and periodically applied to the
storage in order to avoid locking up your web application's data store.
See [the wiki](https://github.com/pushrax/chihaya/wiki) for a discussion of the design behind Chihaya.
## Using Chihaya
## Installing
Chihaya is intended to work with existing torrent indexing web frameworks, such as [batter] and [Gazelle].
Following the Unix way, it is built to perform a specific task, and interface with any system that
needs its functionality. See [below](#drivers) for more info.
Make sure you have your $GOROOT and $GOPATH set up correctly and have your $GOBIN on your $PATH.
[batter]: https://github.com/wafflesfm/batter
[gazelle]: https://github.com/whatcd/gazelle
### Installing
Make sure you have your `$GOROOT` and `$GOPATH` set up correctly, and have your `$GOBIN` in your `$PATH`.
```sh
$ go install github.com/pushrax/chihaya
$ go get github.com/pushrax/chihaya
```
## Testing
### Configuring
Configuration is done in a JSON formatted file specified with the `-config`
flag. An example configuration file can be found
[here](https://github.com/pushrax/chihaya/blob/master/config/example.json).
### Running the tests
```sh
$ export TESTCONFIGPATH=$GOPATH/src/chihaya/config/example.json
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$ go test -v ./...
```
## Configuring
## Drivers
Configuration is done in a JSON formatted file specified with the `-config`
flag. An example configuration can be seen in the `exampleConfig` variable of
[`config/config_test.go`](https://github.com/pushrax/chihaya/blob/master/config/config_test.go).
Chihaya is designed to remain agnostic about the choice of data store for an
application, and it is straightforward to [implement a new driver]. However, there
are a number of directly supported drivers:
## Default drivers
Cache:
### Cache
* [redis](http://redis.io) — allows for multiple tracker instances to run at the same time for the same swarm
* memory — only a single instance can run, but it requires no extra setup
Chihaya currently supports drivers for the following caches out of the box:
* [redis](http://redis.io)
### Storage
Chihaya currently supports drivers for the following storages out of the box:
Storage:
* [batter-postgres](https://github.com/wafflesfm/batter)
* [gazelle-mysql](https://github.com/whatcd/gazelle)
## Custom drivers
[implement a new driver]: https://github.com/pushrax/chihaya/wiki/Implementing-a-driver
Please read the documentation and understand these interfaces as there are
assumptions made about thread-safety. After you've implemented a new driver,
all you have to do is remember to add `import _ path/to/your/package` to the
top of `main.go` and the side effects from `init()` will globally register
your driver so that config package will recognize your driver by name.
If you're writing a driver for a popular data store, consider contributing it.
### Cache
The [`cache`] package is heavily inspired by the standard library's
[`database/sql`] package. To write a new cache backend, create a new Go
package that has an implementation of the [`Pool`], [`Tx`], and [`Driver`]
interfaces. Within that package, you must also define an [`init()`] that calls
[`cache.Register`].
[`cache`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/cache
[`database/sql`]: http://godoc.org/database/sql
[`Pool`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/cache#Pool
[`Tx`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/cache#Tx
[`Driver`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/cache#Driver
[`init()`]: http://golang.org/ref/spec#Program_execution
[`cache.Register`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/cache#Register
### Storage
TODO
## Contributing
If you're interested in contributing, please contact us in **[#chihaya] on
[freenode IRC]** or post to the GitHub issue tracker. Please don't offer
massive pull requests with no prior communication attempts as it will most
If you're interested in contributing, please contact us via IRC in **[#chihaya] on
[freenode]** or post to the GitHub issue tracker. Please don't write
massive patches with no prior communication, as it will most
likely lead to confusion and time wasted for everyone. However, small
unannounced fixes are always welcome.
unannounced fixes are always welcome!
[#chihaya]: http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=chihaya
[freenode IRC]: http://freenode.net
[freenode]: http://freenode.net
And remember: good gophers always use gofmt!