An IRC bot that can auto-download torrents, download on command, and provides a download button via a browser userscript.
Desperately in need of a rewrite.
Just use git clone https://github.com/jimrollenhagen/pywhatauto.git
at the location you want to run your bot from.
Grab the zip file from https://github.com/jimrollenhagen/pywhatauto/archive/master.zip
.
If you are on a linux machine just run unzip master.zip
and you'll end up with a directory called pywhatauto-master
.
Setup the watch directory:
torrentDir=/home/username/watch/
Setup the drive you want to show freespace on (usually the dir you download to):
drive=/home/username/downloads/
Set the size of your download drive (in GB):
limit=500
Set the percentage of your storage to use (stops downloading torrents when drive is this full):
freePercent=5
Set log to 0 if you don't want to keep logs:
log=0
Set chatter to 0 if you don't want to see channel traffic:
chatter=0
Under [sites], enable the networks you want to watch, 1 is on, 0 is off.
whatcd=0
to whatcd=1
for example.
If you want to use the download button make sure to change the password and port for the web interface. For a more in-depth explanation of the download button read the "Download button" section below.
In this file you'll have to add the credentials to the various sites and setup your bot on the IRC network. We'll take a look on how this'll look for What.CD:
[whatcd]
nickowner=99999@yourusername.yourclass.what.cd
chanfilter=#whatbot
username=yoursiteusername
password=yoursitepassword
botNick=yourusername|pyWHATbot
ircKey=yourirckey
nickServPass=yournickservpass
watch=/home/username/watch/what
nickowner
Run /whois yourusername on the IRC network and you'll see the hostmask. That's what we need.
chanfilter
You don't have to change that. That's the channel where you can "talk" to your bot and issue commands.
username
Your What.CD username.
password
Your What.CD password.
botNick
The nick your bot will join the #whatbot channel and the announce channels.
ircKey
Your IRC key you setup in your What.CD user profile.
nickServPass
Your bot's NickServ password. You have to make sure your bot's IRC nick is registered. You can do that by changing your nick and using the REGISTER
command like this:
/nick yourusername|pyWHATbot
/msg nickserv register yourpassword your@email.com
/whois yourusername|pyWHATbot
If you want to group your bot nick and your main account so you can use the same NickServ password for both accounts you'll have to run the following commands:
/nick yourusername|pyWHATbot
/nickserv group yourusername <your regular nickserv password>
watch
This is the directory you want the bot to store the .torrent
files it snatched. This should also be your torrent client's watch directory.
This is the file where you tell your bot which releases it should grab for you.
To get an idea which options are possible please read the filters.conf
included with this release.
Examples:
Here's an example to grab all of the 100% Log/Cue Flacs from the year 2014, if you wanted to download regardless of the year, just remove the line year=2014
:
[WHAT-2014FLAC]
site=whatcd
filterType=music
active=1
source=CD
quality=Lossless
format=FLAC
cue=1
log=1
logper=100
year=2014
watch=/home/username/watch/what/
If you are just interested in specific artists you could add them like this:
[WHAT-JAMS]
site=whatcd
filterType=music
active=1
artist=Widespread Panic
Phish
Furthur
Trey Anastasio
Umphrey(.+)s McGee
Jerry Joseph.*
format=FLAC
MP3
year=2014
watch=/home/username/watch/what/
To start the bot just run python WHATauto.py
which is located in the pywhatauto directory. Make sure the python version you are using to execute it is < than 3 (Check with python --version
). If your operating system defaults to a newer version you'll have to manually specify the version and start it like this: python2.7 WHATauto.py
Currently your bot will close the connection to the IRC network if you close your terminal. To keep it running in the background even if you close your terminal it's recommended to use something like screen
or tmux
.
To use screen type screen -S nameofmyscreen
and press return. In the new screen you just opened just navigate to the place where your WHATauto.py
is located and then run it like explained above. Now we'll have to detach the window with ctrl
+ a
+ d
. You'll be back at the place where we started before you typed the screen
command. If you want to list your screens running in the background just type screen -ls
and you'll get a list of screens which'll look like this:
There are screens on:
8304.test (Detached)
27582.pywhatauto (Detached)
2 Sockets in /home/dewey/.screen.
To attach to a detached screen just type screen -r 27582
and you'll be back at your bot's screen.
If you want to get informations from your bot or issue download commands just join the same channel your bot is sitting in on the IRC net work and type %help
. Your bot should now respond to your commands.
If you want to use the pyWA download button to send torrents to your bot via your browser you'll need to install the user script located in your pywhatauto-master
directory. It's called button.user.js
.
The older (original) version is still located on userscripts.org.
You'll have to edit it's content to reflect your bot's configuration. To do that open it with a text editor of your choice and edit the following line:
var weblink = "http://example.com:1337/dl.pywa?pass=youwouldliketoknowthisone";
The port and password of the web interface are configured in the setup.conf
. The relevant bits looks like this:
;WEBUI password
password=youwouldliketoknowthisone
;WEBUI port
port=1337
Once you've done that, just save the file (make sure the filename ends in .user.js
so Chrome isn't complaining) and add it to your browser.
If you are having troubles getting your bot to work just join #whatbot
on the What.CD IRC network.