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# Chihaya [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/pushrax/chihaya.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/pushrax/chihaya)
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Chihaya is a high-performance [BitTorrent tracker](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_tracker)
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written in the Go programming language. It isn't quite ready for prime-time
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just yet, but these are the features it targets:
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written in the Go programming language. It is still heavily under development and should not be used
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in production. Some of the planned features include.
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- Low resource consumption
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- *Fast* request processing
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- Maximum compatibility with what exists of the BitTorrent spec
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- Correct IPv6 support
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- A generic storage interface that is easily adapted to use any data store
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- Scaling properties that directly correlate with those of the chosen data store
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- Correct IPv6 support
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- Maximum compatibility with what exists of the BitTorrent spec
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## Architecture
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You are most likely looking to integrate Chihaya with a web application for organizing torrents
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and managing a community. Chihaya was designed with this in mind, but also tries to remain
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independent. Chihaya has its own data store that needs to be bootstrapped with data from your
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web application. ZeroMQ is used to publish changes to this data. Your web application must
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subscribe to this stream, collect these changes, and apply them (usually in a batch fashion).
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The only caveat to this architecture is that when a torrent is added or deleted your web
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application needs to update both its own data store and Chihaya's.
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## Installing
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First, you'll need to install libzmq with your favourite package manager. Then,
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Make sure you have your $GOROOT and $GOPATH set up correctly and have your $GOBIN on your $PATH.
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You'll also need to install ZeroMQ with your favourite package manager. Next, you'll need to
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"go get" the correct version of the gozmq library that corresponds to your system's version.
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For example, these are the steps you'd use to install on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS:
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```sh
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$ sudo apt-get install libzmq-dev
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$ go get -tags zmq_2_1 github.com/alecthomas/gozmq
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$ go install github.com/pushrax/chihaya
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```
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## Default storage drivers
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Chihaya currently supports the following drivers out of the box:
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Chihaya currently supports the following data stores out of the box:
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* [redis](http://redis.io)
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The [`storage`] package is heavily inspired by the standard library's
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[`database/sql`] package. To write a new storage backend, create a new Go
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package that has an implementation of the [`DS`], [`Tx`], and [`Driver`]
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package that has an implementation of the [`Pool`], [`Tx`], and [`Driver`]
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interfaces. Within that package, you must also define an [`init()`] that calls
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[`storage.Register`].
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[`storage`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/storage
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[`database/sql`]: http://godoc.org/database/sql
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[`DS`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/storage#DS
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[`Pool`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/storage#Pool
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[`Tx`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/storage#Tx
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[`Driver`]: http://godoc.org/github.com/pushrax/chihaya/storage#Driver
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[`init()`]: http://golang.org/ref/spec#Program_execution
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Please read the documentation and understand these interfaces as there are
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assumptions made about thread-safety. After you've implemented a new driver,
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all you have to do is remember to add `import _ path/to/your/library` to the
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top of any file (preferably `main.go`) and the side effects from `func init()`
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will globally register your driver so that config files will recognize your
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driver by name. If you're writing a driver for a popular data store, consider
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top of any file in your project (preferably `main.go`) and the side effects from
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`func init()` will globally register your driver so that config package will recognize
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your driver by name. If you're writing a driver for a popular data store, consider
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contributing it.
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## Contributing
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If you're interested in contributing, please contact us in **#chihaya on
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[freenode]** ([webchat]) or post to the issue tracker. Please don't offer
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If you're interested in contributing, please contact us in **[#chihaya] on
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[freenode]** or post to the GitHub issue tracker. Please don't offer
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massive pull requests with no prior communication attempts as it will most
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likely lead to confusion and time wasted for everyone. However, small
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likely lead to confusion and time wasted for everyone. However, small
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unannounced fixes are always welcome.
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[#chihaya]: http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=chihaya
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[freenode]: http://freenode.net
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[webchat]: http://webchat.freenode.net?channels=chihaya
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And remember: good gophers always use gofmt!
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