Hi Fellow Deluge Users,
I have scheduled my headless ubuntu box to streamrip my favourite radioprogram to a mp3 file and I am now tinkering with the idea of making a torrent available after the mp3 download has finished. The tasks are:
1. rip mp3 stream to local disk
2. create a torrent of the mp3 file
3. register the torrent to a tracker (piratebay)
4. seeding the program to potential listeners
The task is rather straightforward, but I have not been able to find any decent CLI tools to make it all happen.
The first step is already running by calling streamripper from a bash shell (easier than wget) and I can easily achieve step 2 and 3 using the CreateTorrent utility available at http://www.createtorrent.com/.
But I would be grateful if anyone could help me with some ideas on how to automagically carry out step 4. Is there a way of setting up a seed in deluge using commandline?
Thanks,
Christian
How can I setup automatic torrent upload
Re: How can I setup automatic torrent upload
If you add a torrent and you already have the completed file(s) in the selected download directory, then deluge will automatically start seeding it.
You can easily add a torrent via deluge's null ui:
there's probably a nicer way but that does work
You can easily add a torrent via deluge's null ui:
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echo "add -p <path to downloaded file(s)>; <torrentfile>" | deluge -u null