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akuma06 b2b48f61b0 Torrent Generation on not found error (#1600)
* [WIP] Torrent Generation on not found error
As asked in #1517, it allows on-the-fly torrent generation. Since it uses magnet links, it needs some time to connect to peers. So it can't be instant generation, we need the user to wait and try after a minute at least.

* Replace Fatal by simple error

* attempt at fixing travis

* del

* Add Anacrolyx dependency

* Add back difflib

* Remove .torrent suffix in the url example

* Add some explanations when file missing page shown

* Ignore downloads directory

* Either use cache (third-party site) or own download directory

* Wrong import

* If there is an error then it means we aren't generating a torrent file

May it be "torrent not found" or "We do not store torrent files" which are the two only existing errors for this page

* hash is never empty

* TorrentLink may be empty at times

So we add a /download/:hash link if it is

* Update README.md

* Made a mistake here, need to check if false

* Update en-us.all.json

* Update CHANGELOG.md

* Torrent file generation can be triggered by click on button if JS enabled

* Update download.go

* Update download.go

* Use c.JSON instead of text/template

* Return to default behavior if we don't generate the file

* Don't do the query if returned to default behavior

* Add "Could not generate torrent file" error

* Fix JS condition & lower delay until button updates

* Start download automatically once torrent file is generated

* Fix torrentFileExists() constantly returning false if external torrent download URL

* torrent-view-data is two tables instead of one

This allows the removal of useless things without any problem (e.g Website link), but also a better responsibe design since the previous one separated stats after a certain res looking very wonky

* CSS changes to go along

* Remove useless <b></b>

* Update main.css

* In torrentFileExists, check if filestorage path exists instead of looking at the domain in torrent link

When checking if the file is stored on another server i used to simply check if the domain name was inside the torrent link, but we can straight up check for filestorage length

* Fix JS of on-demand stat fetching

* ScrapeAge variable accessible through view.jet.html

Contains last scraped time in hours, is at -1 is torrent has never been scraped
Stats will get updated if it's either at -1 or above 1460 (2 months old)

* Refresh stats if older than two months OR unknown and older than 24h

Show last scraped date even if stats are unknown

* Add StatsObsolete variable to torrent

Indicating if:
- They can be shown
- They need to be updated

* Update scraped data even if Unknown, prevent users from trying to fetch stats every seconds

* Torrent file stored locally by default

* no need to do all of that if no filestorage

* fix filestorage path

* Fix torrent download button stuck on "Generating torrent file" at rare times

* fix some css rules that didn't work on IE

* Fix panic error

Seems like this error is a known bug from  anacrolyx torrent https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent/issues/83

To prevent it, I'm creating a single client and modifying the socket.go to make it not raise a panic but a simple error log.
2017-10-21 09:40:43 +02:00
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LICENSE.md Torrent Generation on not found error (#1600) 2017-10-21 09:40:43 +02:00
reader.go Torrent Generation on not found error (#1600) 2017-10-21 09:40:43 +02:00
README.md Torrent Generation on not found error (#1600) 2017-10-21 09:40:43 +02:00
writer.go Torrent Generation on not found error (#1600) 2017-10-21 09:40:43 +02:00
writer_appengine.go Torrent Generation on not found error (#1600) 2017-10-21 09:40:43 +02:00
writer_unsafe.go Torrent Generation on not found error (#1600) 2017-10-21 09:40:43 +02:00

fwd

import "github.com/philhofer/fwd"

The fwd package provides a buffered reader and writer. Each has methods that help improve the encoding/decoding performance of some binary protocols.

The fwd.Writer and fwd.Reader type provide similar functionality to their counterparts in bufio, plus a few extra utility methods that simplify read-ahead and write-ahead. I wrote this package to improve serialization performance for http://github.com/tinylib/msgp, where it provided about a 2x speedup over bufio for certain workloads. However, care must be taken to understand the semantics of the extra methods provided by this package, as they allow the user to access and manipulate the buffer memory directly.

The extra methods for fwd.Reader are Peek, Skip and Next. (*fwd.Reader).Peek, unlike (*bufio.Reader).Peek, will re-allocate the read buffer in order to accommodate arbitrarily large read-ahead. (*fwd.Reader).Skip skips the next n bytes in the stream, and uses the io.Seeker interface if the underlying stream implements it. (*fwd.Reader).Next returns a slice pointing to the next n bytes in the read buffer (like Peek), but also increments the read position. This allows users to process streams in arbitrary block sizes without having to manage appropriately-sized slices. Additionally, obviating the need to copy the data from the buffer to another location in memory can improve performance dramatically in CPU-bound applications.

fwd.Writer only has one extra method, which is (*fwd.Writer).Next, which returns a slice pointing to the next n bytes of the writer, and increments the write position by the length of the returned slice. This allows users to write directly to the end of the buffer.

Constants

const (
    // DefaultReaderSize is the default size of the read buffer
    DefaultReaderSize = 2048
)
const (
    // DefaultWriterSize is the
    // default write buffer size.
    DefaultWriterSize = 2048
)

type Reader

type Reader struct {
    // contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Reader is a buffered look-ahead reader

func NewReader

func NewReader(r io.Reader) *Reader

NewReader returns a new *Reader that reads from 'r'

func NewReaderSize

func NewReaderSize(r io.Reader, n int) *Reader

NewReaderSize returns a new *Reader that reads from 'r' and has a buffer size 'n'

func (*Reader) BufferSize

func (r *Reader) BufferSize() int

BufferSize returns the total size of the buffer

func (*Reader) Buffered

func (r *Reader) Buffered() int

Buffered returns the number of bytes currently in the buffer

func (*Reader) Next

func (r *Reader) Next(n int) ([]byte, error)

Next returns the next 'n' bytes in the stream. Unlike Peek, Next advances the reader position. The returned bytes point to the same data as the buffer, so the slice is only valid until the next reader method call. An EOF is considered an unexpected error. If an the returned slice is less than the length asked for, an error will be returned, and the reader position will not be incremented.

func (*Reader) Peek

func (r *Reader) Peek(n int) ([]byte, error)

Peek returns the next 'n' buffered bytes, reading from the underlying reader if necessary. It will only return a slice shorter than 'n' bytes if it also returns an error. Peek does not advance the reader. EOF errors are not returned as io.ErrUnexpectedEOF.

func (*Reader) Read

func (r *Reader) Read(b []byte) (int, error)

Read implements io.Reader

func (*Reader) ReadByte

func (r *Reader) ReadByte() (byte, error)

ReadByte implements io.ByteReader

func (*Reader) ReadFull

func (r *Reader) ReadFull(b []byte) (int, error)

ReadFull attempts to read len(b) bytes into 'b'. It returns the number of bytes read into 'b', and an error if it does not return len(b). EOF is considered an unexpected error.

func (*Reader) Reset

func (r *Reader) Reset(rd io.Reader)

Reset resets the underlying reader and the read buffer.

func (*Reader) Skip

func (r *Reader) Skip(n int) (int, error)

Skip moves the reader forward 'n' bytes. Returns the number of bytes skipped and any errors encountered. It is analogous to Seek(n, 1). If the underlying reader implements io.Seeker, then that method will be used to skip forward.

If the reader encounters an EOF before skipping 'n' bytes, it returns io.ErrUnexpectedEOF. If the underlying reader implements io.Seeker, then those rules apply instead. (Many implementations will not return io.EOF until the next call to Read.)

func (*Reader) WriteTo

func (r *Reader) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error)

WriteTo implements io.WriterTo

type Writer

type Writer struct {
    // contains filtered or unexported fields
}

Writer is a buffered writer

func NewWriter

func NewWriter(w io.Writer) *Writer

NewWriter returns a new writer that writes to 'w' and has a buffer that is DefaultWriterSize bytes.

func NewWriterSize

func NewWriterSize(w io.Writer, size int) *Writer

NewWriterSize returns a new writer that writes to 'w' and has a buffer that is 'size' bytes.

func (*Writer) BufferSize

func (w *Writer) BufferSize() int

BufferSize returns the maximum size of the buffer.

func (*Writer) Buffered

func (w *Writer) Buffered() int

Buffered returns the number of buffered bytes in the reader.

func (*Writer) Flush

func (w *Writer) Flush() error

Flush flushes any buffered bytes to the underlying writer.

func (*Writer) Next

func (w *Writer) Next(n int) ([]byte, error)

Next returns the next 'n' free bytes in the write buffer, flushing the writer as necessary. Next will return io.ErrShortBuffer if 'n' is greater than the size of the write buffer. Calls to 'next' increment the write position by the size of the returned buffer.

func (*Writer) ReadFrom

func (w *Writer) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (int64, error)

ReadFrom implements io.ReaderFrom

func (*Writer) Write

func (w *Writer) Write(p []byte) (int, error)

Write implements io.Writer

func (*Writer) WriteByte

func (w *Writer) WriteByte(b byte) error

WriteByte implements io.ByteWriter

func (*Writer) WriteString

func (w *Writer) WriteString(s string) (int, error)

WriteString is analogous to Write, but it takes a string.


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