Closes the agent half of in-browser playback for arbitrary files. When
the web app inserts a download_task with mode="seed_file", the daemon
now wraps the on-disk file as a single-file torrent, adds it to the
existing WebRTC-enabled torrent client, and reports the generated
info_hash back so the browser can target /stream/<hash>.
Pieces:
- internal/agent/types.go: Task.FilePath (received from claim) +
StatusUpdate.InfoHash (sent back). Both serialise compatibly with
the matching Zod schemas in the Next.js sync route.
- internal/engine/seed_file.go: SeedFile(client, filePath, trackers)
builds the metainfo via metainfo.Info.BuildFromFilePath +
bencode.Marshal, then AddTorrent + DownloadAll() so anacrolix
hashes the file and flips pieces to "have" as it goes. The
libtorrent piece-size ladder is mirrored from wstracker-probe so
generated torrents are interoperable with mainstream clients.
SeedFileOnDownloader is the daemon-facing convenience wrapper —
bails loud when [downloads.webrtc].enabled = false instead of
silently producing a torrent no browser can find.
- internal/cmd/seed_file_handler.go: handleSeedFileTask invoked from
the existing OnTasksClaimed dispatcher in daemon.go for mode=
seed_file. Validates filePath, calls the engine helper, and pushes
the resulting info_hash via Client.ReportStatus. Failures (missing
file, WebRTC disabled, ffmpeg-style oddities) report status="failed"
+ errorMessage so the browser's WatchInBrowserButton can show the
reason instead of timing out at 60 s.
- internal/cmd/daemon.go: dispatcher learns the seed_file branch in
the same shape as the existing stream branch.
Tests (6 unit, all green):
- SeedFile rejects missing files + directories.
- SeedFile yields a deterministic info_hash for the same payload across
fresh clients (web client polls expecting this).
- SeedFileOnDownloader errors when WebRTC is disabled.
- chooseSeedPieceLength matches the ladder breakpoints.
- makeAnnounceList handles nil/empty/partial inputs.
Web side compatible: mode=seed_file is already accepted by the sync
schema; agent.Task.filePath + StatusUpdate.infoHash now propagate
through the existing claim/report endpoints. End-to-end browser ↔
unarr smoke is the next concrete verification step (needs a running
unarr-dev daemon plus library scan + a file with no source torrent).
Wires anacrolix/torrent's built-in webtorrent package so a browser
running webtorrent.js can fetch pieces from this CLI via WebRTC data
channels. The daemon stays the seeder; we never relay bytes through
TorrentClaw infrastructure — same legal posture as today.
Changes:
- internal/config: new [downloads.webrtc] section
(enabled/trackers/stun_servers/turn_servers/turn_user/turn_pass).
Disabled by default, opt-in via config.toml. When enabled but
trackers / STUN slices are empty, defaults are reapplied on Load() so
users get a working setup with a single `enabled = true`.
- internal/engine: TorrentConfig gains WebRTCEnabled / WebRTCTrackers
/ ICEServers; NewTorrentDownloader populates ClientConfig.ICEServerList
and forces NoUpload=false when WebRTC is on (browsers can't pull
otherwise). buildMagnet now accepts variadic extra trackers and the
downloader method prepends WSS trackers so anacrolix's
webtorrent.TrackerClient picks them up first.
- internal/engine/webrtc.go: BuildICEServers helper converts the TOML
WebRTCConfig into []webrtc.ICEServer with shared TURN credentials.
- internal/cmd/daemon.go + download.go: pass WebRTC config through to
the engine.
Tests (8 new, all green; full suite 0 lint issues, 0 vet):
- buildMagnet free function: defaults-only, with extras, trim+empty-skip
- downloader method: WebRTC disabled keeps WSS out, enabled prepends them
- BuildICEServers: nil when disabled, STUN-only path, TURN+credentials
- NewTorrentDownloader: full WebRTC-enabled construction (logs WebRTC
peer enabled, magnet contains wss://tracker.torrentclaw.com)
End-to-end smoke (browser ↔ unarr peer transfer) is deferred to a
manual test once tracker.torrentclaw.com WSS is live.
ResolveScanPaths() collects downloads.dir, organize.movies_dir,
organize.tv_shows_dir, and library.scan_path (if set), then removes
paths that are subdirectories of a parent already in the list.
This ensures the daemon and CLI scan all configured dirs without
relying solely on scan_path being set.
- task.go: fix deadlock in ToStatusUpdate() — calling Percent() (which
RLocks) while already holding RLock caused deadlock when a writer was
waiting; compute percent inline instead
- usenet.go: fix data race in Cancel() — tracker and taskDir were read
without the mutex while Download() writes them under it; read all
fields under the same lock
- upnp.go: fix UPnP Remove() blocking shutdown — run cleanup in goroutine
with 10s deadline (removeNATPMP worst case is 3s dial + 5s deadline)
- daemon.go: add path traversal protection for stream requests — validate
sr.FilePath is within configured directories before os.Stat; defends
against compromised API server sending arbitrary paths
- client.go: add wakeClient without timeout for long-poll wake endpoint
where context controls cancellation
- sync.go: trigger immediate sync when entering watching mode so stream
requests are picked up without waiting for the next scheduled interval
Replace the WebSocket + Cloudflare Durable Object architecture with a
single POST /sync endpoint. The CLI now operates autonomously with local
state (tasks.json) and syncs bidirectionally via adaptive-interval HTTP
polling (3s watching, 60s idle).
- Remove transport_ws, transport_hybrid, transport_http (~2,600 lines)
- Add SyncClient with adaptive interval loop
- Add LocalState for CLI-side task persistence
- Add TaskStateFromUpdate() helper (DRY)
- Extract finalize() to deduplicate processTask/processTaskRetry
- Consolidate shortID() into agent.ShortID (was in 3 packages)
- Wire GetActiveCount so `unarr status` shows active tasks
- Remove poll_interval, heartbeat_interval, ws_url from config
- Simplify ProgressReporter (sync replaces direct HTTP reporting)
- Register WatchReporter cancel funcs in streamRegistry so they get
cancelled when switching to a different stream (prevents goroutine leak)
- Re-notify streamReady when the server is already serving the requested
task (handles duplicate stream requests from the web UI)
- Rewrite tests for byte-based tracking semantics, remove dead
parseRangeStart tests
Track the highest byte offset served by the stream server to estimate
playback progress (0-100%). A WatchReporter goroutine sends progress
to POST /api/internal/agent/watch-progress every 10s during streaming.
- Add maxByteOffset + totalFileSize to StreamServer for Range tracking
- Add FileSize() to fileProvider interface (all 3 providers)
- New WatchReporter: periodic progress reporter tied to daemon context
- New WatchProgressUpdate type with optional progress/position/duration
- Wire reporter into all 3 stream paths (task stream, disk stream, active download stream)
- Auto-scan: daemon scans library daily (configurable via config.toml)
[library] auto_scan = true, scan_interval = "24h"
- Force start: tasks with forceStart=true bypass concurrency semaphore
(like Transmission's Force Start — opens temporary extra slot)
- Stall timeout default: 30m instead of unlimited, prevents dead torrents
from permanently blocking download slots
- ForceStart field in agent.Task for CLI/server communication
- Expand default trackers from 5 to 31 (synced with web tracker-list.ts)
- Add DHT node persistence between sessions (~/.local/share/unarr/dht-nodes.txt)
Saves known nodes on shutdown, restores on startup for warm DHT bootstrap
- Make metadata_timeout and stall_timeout configurable in config.toml
Default: 0 (unlimited, like qBittorrent) — users can set custom values
- Fix CleanTitle to handle web domains and format patterns (e.g. pctfenix.com)
- Add daemon state persistence and stale resume file cleanup
- Add TriggerPoll for WebSocket resume actions
- Improve stream server with graceful shutdown and connection tracking
- Add desktop notifications for download completion
- Add media file organization with Movies/TV Shows detection
- Improve usenet downloader with progress tracking and resume support
- Add self-update package with GitHub release verification
- Downgrade tablewriter to v0.0.5 (v1.x API breaking change)
Complete usenet download support for unarr CLI:
- NZB XML parser with password extraction from <head> meta
- yEnc decoder with CRC32 verification
- NNTP client with TLS, auth, and connection pool (up to 10 conns)
- Segment downloader with parallel workers and progress reporting
- Post-processing: par2 verify/repair, unrar/7z extraction with password support
- Agent client methods: SearchNzbs, DownloadNzb, GetUsenetCredentials
- UsenetDownloader implementing full Downloader interface
- Daemon wiring: UsenetDownloader passed to Manager
E2E tested: Oppenheimer 1080p (2.94 GB) downloaded via NNTP in 77.6s.
DebridDownloader receives directUrl from the server and downloads via
plain HTTPS with progress reporting, resume (Range), and pause/cancel.
- Add DirectURL, DirectFileName to agent Task and engine Task types
- Implement DebridDownloader: HTTPS download with progress, resume, cancel
- HTTP client with 30s ResponseHeaderTimeout
- Safe shortID helper to prevent slice panic on short IDs
- Validate 416 against Content-Range server size for resume integrity
- Register debridDl in daemon and one-shot download command
- Tests: available, download, resume, cancel, pause, fallback filename,
expired URL (410), unauthorized (401), shutdown, task propagation