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Why not save the .torrent files directly to the watch_directory?
You can export the watch_directory via samba so you can save .torrents from
your
Windoze machines and have rTorrent load them directly. I can't see the
advantage of
doing it via rtGui...
Original comment by lemonbe...@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2008 at 7:30
This is what I currently do. But I could be somewhere else where I do not want
to vpn
to the server and just upload a torrent anyway.
Perhaps you do not see an advantage, but for some, there actually is an
advantage.
Original comment by clkr...@gmail.com
on 8 Feb 2008 at 2:39
I actually implemented it myself, you can see the screenshot at
http://www.aijaa.com/img/b/00012/1530510.jpg
I also added "Seed torrent", which applies rtorrent_fast_resume data to the
.torrent
file, so it doesn't need to be hash checked.
Send me an email to karri(at)wippies.fi, I can tell you how to add that
yourself.
Original comment by Mim...@gmail.com
on 12 Feb 2008 at 11:14
I have tried Mimmus's patch and it does work great! His implementation only
requires
a minor addition of code and should probably be included in future release, if
only
to please people like me.
And hey, it's one more feature!
Cheers!
Original comment by clkr...@gmail.com
on 14 Feb 2008 at 6:17
Hi Mimmus,
Can you post the code here? I'll incorporate it into next release.
Cheers
Simon
Original comment by lemonbe...@gmail.com
on 14 Feb 2008 at 8:09
This goes to index.php:
echo "<td align=right width=26% class='mediumtext'>";
echo "<form enctype=multipart/form-data action=up.php method=POST>";
echo "Get torrent: ";
echo "<input name=userfile type=file size=25>";
echo "<input type=submit value=Add>";
echo "</form><br>";
echo "</td>";
And this is a file up.php, which I refer to in index.php:
<?php
$uploaddir = '/var/www/filut/tor/';
$uploadfile = $uploaddir . basename($_FILES['userfile']['name']);
if (move_uploaded_file($_FILES['userfile']['tmp_name'], $uploadfile)) {
header("Location: index.php");
} else {
echo "Error.\n";
}
?>
$uploaddir -variable needs to be edited to match rTorrent watch directory. As
you can
see, my script is very basic, it doesn't check that the uploaded file is a
.torrent.
You can edit it if you want, I actually even don't know how to do it.
Original comment by Mim...@gmail.com
on 15 Feb 2008 at 7:18
Fixed in 0.2.3
Original comment by lemonbe...@gmail.com
on 3 Mar 2008 at 8:18
This is better to realize without using "watch_directory". Sample code:
<?php
...
function uploadTorrent($fileU, $dir)
{
$uploadfile = DIR_EXEC . DIR_TORRENTS . basename($fileU['name']);
if (!is_writable(DIR_EXEC . DIR_TORRENTS)) {
$this->addMessage($this->_str['err_add_dir']);
return false;
}
if (file_exists($uploadfile)) {
$this->addMessage($this->_str['err_add_file']);
return false;
}
$res[] = move_uploaded_file($fileU['tmp_name'], $uploadfile);
chmod($uploadfile, PERM_TORRENTS);
$message = new xmlrpcmsg("set_directory", array(new xmlrpcval($dir, 'string')));
$result1 = $this->client->send($message);
$message = new xmlrpcmsg("load_start", array(new xmlrpcval($uploadfile,
'string')));
$result2 = $this->client->send($message);
if (($result1->errno == 0) && ($result2->errno == 0) && ($res[0] !== false))
$this->addMessage($this->_str['info_add_torrent']);
else {
$this->addMessage($this->_str['err_add_torrent']);
@unlink($uploadfile);
}
}
?>
Original comment by ru.dmi...@gmail.com
on 26 Mar 2008 at 8:48
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
clkr...@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2008 at 5:54