magneturi | convert Bittorrent file to magnet uri | Stream Processing library
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convert Bittorrent file to magnet uri
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- Decodes bytes using bdecoder
- Decode a list
- Decode the stream
- Decode an integer
- Decode a Unicode string
- Decode a dictionary
- Return a unicode string
- Read torrent data from a torrent file
- Generate torrent file from torrent data
- Convert torrent data to md file
- Print out usage information
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QUESTION
What version of this package are you using?
webtorrent@0.107.17
webtorrent-hybrid@4.0.2
What operating system, Node.js, and npm version? OS: Linux Lite 5 (64 bit)
Node.js: 14.15.1
npm: 6.14.8
What happened?
I normally initialised a client by following the docs. Like so:
this.webTorrentClient = new WebTorrentHybrid({tracker: true, dht: true});
However, I simply wanted to switch my torrent to private so that it won't publish to DHT, PEX and LSD. I specifically have a requirement to disable LSD. Again I followed the docs, added opts and put in the private flag like so:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-13 at 18:10For anyone facing the same issue. I solved the above issue by manually updating the following packages by using these commands:
QUESTION
I am trying to parse all plugin tags from an XML file and build a dict using a Plugin class I created. I really do not understand the error and the context of the error.
.append()
does not seem to work when I try to initialize the plugin_dict
as a list. Also when I try to call __init__()
function like plugin = Plugin()
, I get an error that Plugin needs at least 1 argument when I have already implemented a __init__(self)
function which requires no arguments.
Here is the code from main.py
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Aug-03 at 17:57You are trying to set an attribute on a dictionary
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