A tracker for the LBRY protocol.
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Chihaya Build Status

Chihaya is a high-performance BitTorrent tracker written in the Go programming language. It is still heavily under development and the current master branch should not be used in production.

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
  • 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

Technical Details

See the wiki for a discussion of the design behind Chihaya.

Using Chihaya

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 for more info.

Installing

Make sure you have your $GOROOT and $GOPATH set up correctly, and have your $GOBIN in your $PATH.

$ go get github.com/pushrax/chihaya

Configuring

Configuration is done in a JSON formatted file specified with the -config flag. An example configuration file can be found here.

Running the tests

$ export TESTCONFIGPATH=$GOPATH/src/chihaya/config/example.json
$ go get github.com/pushrax/chihaya
$ go test -v ./...

Drivers

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:

Cache:

  • redis — 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

Storage:

Contributing

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!

And remember: good gophers always use gofmt!