A suite of commands for managing torrents, transfers and files on Put.IO
Configure Sickrage to use a Torrent black hole folder. Configure this application to monitor that folder and download to the same folder used for post-processing in Sickrage.
Install the putio-automator package locally for your user (recommended):
pip install --user putio-automator
This will install a new command-line utility putio in $HOME/.local/bin. Ensure it's on your path:
echo 'PATH=$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH' >> .profile # or .bashrc or .zshrc, ymmv
Or for all users on your machine (not recommended):
sudo -H pip install putio-automator
This will install a new command-line utility putio in /usr/local/bin or similar. It should be on your path already.
Initialize the application with a basic configuration locally for your user (recommended):
putio config init
Or for all users on your machine (not recommended):
putio config init --site
This will interactively prompt you with some questions about where files should be stored, and your Put.IO OAuth Token.
To get an OAuth Token register your application on Put.IO, and copy the OAuth Token (found under the key icon).
NB The directories entered must have world-write permissions (until I figure out how to do permissions cleanly).
Check that the connection is working:
putio account info
You should see a JSON packet with information about your account. If not, check your OAuth Token is correct.
To help you debug config issues, show the current config:
putio config show
Watch configured directory for torrents and add to Put.IO:
putio torrents watch [-a] [-p PARENT_ID]
- -a, --add_existing Add existing torrents first.
- -p PARENT_ID, --parent_id PARENT_ID Parent folder to add files to.
Add existing torrents to Put.IO:
putio torrents add [-p PARENT_ID]
- -p PARENT_ID, --parent_id PARENT_ID Parent folder to add files to.
List files on Put.IO:
putio files list [-p PARENT_ID]
- -p PARENT_ID, --parent_id PARENT_ID Parent folder to list files from.
Download files from Put.IO to configured downloads directory:
putio files download [-l LIMIT] [-c CHUNK_SIZE] [-p PARENT_ID]
- -l LIMIT, --limit LIMIT Maximum number of files to download in one go.
- -c CHUNK_SIZE, --chunk_size CHUNK_SIZE Defaults to 256kb.
- -p PARENT_ID, --parent_id PARENT_ID Parent folder to download files from.
List transfers on Put.IO:
putio transfers list
Cancel by status:
putio transfers cancel_by_status statuses
- statuses Comma-delimited list of statuses.
Cancel completed transfers:
putio transfers cancel_completed
Cancel seeding transfers:
putio transfers cancel_seeding
Clean finished transfers:
putio transfers clean
Groom transfers (cancels seeding and completed transfers, and cleans afterwards):
putio transfers groom
The application records downloads in a SQLite database, so you don't inadvertently download the same file over and over when there's an error. This command clears the database record of a specific substring so you can download it again:
putio db forget name
- name A substring found in the filename.
To pull the latest docker image:
putio docker pull
To run an application container that manages downloads for you on an optional schedule:
putio docker run [-s START_HOUR] [-e END_HOUR] [-c CHECK_DOWNLOADS_EVERY] [-t TAG]
- -s START_HOUR, --start_hour START_HOUR The hour to start downloads. Defaults to 0.
- -e END_HOUR, --end_hour END_HOUR The hour to end downloads. Defaults to 24 (same as 0).
- -c CHECK_DOWNLOADS_EVERY, --check_downloads_every CHECK_DOWNLOADS_EVERY. Defaults to 15 (minutes).
- -t TAG, --tag TAG Defaults to datashaman/putio-automator.
The docker container will use your configured directories to watch for torrents and download files. You can view the supervisor console at http://localhost:9001.