Auto Remove Torrents
This program can help you to remove your torrents. Now you don't need to worry about your disk space - according to your strategies, the program will check each torrent if it satisfies the remove condition; If so, delete it automatically.
This program supports qBittorrent/Transmission/ฮผTorrent. If you like, star it ๐ :)
Documentation: https://autoremove-torrents.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Readme version in other languages: ็ฎไฝไธญๆ.
Requirements
- Python 2.7 or Python 3
We recommend you to use Python 3.6 or higher version of Python.
Quick Start
Installation
Install from pip
pip install autoremove-torrents
or
Install from GitHub
git clone https://github.com/jerrymakesjelly/autoremove-torrents.git cd autoremove-torrents python3 setup.py install
Write your configuration file
In order to satisfactory your needs, you have to learn how to write a configuration file.
You can put the configuration file anywhere on your disk. The autoremove-torrents looks for config.yml
in the Shell's current working directory:
vim ./config.yml
The grammar is quite easy, for example:
my_task: client: qbittorrent host: http://127.0.0.1 username: admin password: adminadmin strategies: my_strategy: categories: IPT remove: seeding_time > 1209600 or ratio > 1 delete_data: true
The program will delete those torrents whose categories are IPT
, seeding time is above 1209600 seconds or ratio is greater than 1. Read the documents to learn more.
Run
autoremove-torrents
If you just want to see which torrents can be removed but don't want to really remove them, use --view
command line argument.
Setting up scheduled tasks
If you want to check whether there is any torrent can be removed every 15 minutes, the crontab can help you. Look at the example:
crontab -e
And then, add a line at the end of the file (please confirm the path of the autoremove-torrents and your program):
*/15 * * * * /usr/bin/autoremove-torrents --conf=/home/jerrymakesjelly/autoremove-torrents/config.yml --log=/home/jerrymakesjelly/autoremove-torrents/logs
The --conf
indicates the path to the configuration file.
The --log
argument specifies the path to store the log files (Must be existed).
Screenshot
Changelog
Sun, 19 June 2022: Version 1.5.4.
Changes
- Remove outgoing port status info. (#101) (#135)
- We have confirmed a bug, which is, the outgoing port status checker will fail and report 'portTested: http error 400: Bad Request' when we are using Transmission and check the outgoing port status in IPv6 network.
- Since there are no configurations relying on this status, we remove it.
- Change
last_activity
's behaviour. (#93) (#98) (#109) - It won't remove those torrents that have never been active anymore.
- These torrents that have never been active can be removed by the following configuration:
last_activity: never
orlast_activity: none
forlast_activity
condition.last_activity = never
orlast_activity = none
forremove
expression.
- Change
Features
- Add
remove-slow-upload-seeds
andremove-fast-upload-seeds
in actions. (#127) Thanks to @vincent906! - Support equality (
=
) comparison in remove expression. - Add downloading time condition. (#88) Thanks to @dantebarba!
Fix
- Fix a bug that Downloaded/Uploaded Size conditions and
free_space
/remote_free_space
cannot handle decimals correctly. (#133) Thanks to @sfwn! - Fix a bug that
last_activity
condition doesn't work in Deluge 2.0.3 and above. (#119)
TODO List
Depend on users' feedback. If you have any problem, please submit issues.
Click here to see the TODO List.