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Torrent_hashes – single torrent hash or list of torrent hashes. ![]() each peer should take the form ‘host:port’ InvalidRequest400Error – for invalid peers Parameters : for failure torrents_add_peers ( peers = None, torrent_hashes = None, ** kwargs ) #Īdd one or more peers to one or more torrents. Use_download_path – whether the download_path should be used…defaults to True if download_path is specified (added in Web API 2.8.4) QBITTORRENT ADD TRACKERS DOWNLOADSeeding_time_limit – number of minutes to seed torrent (added in Web API 2.8.1)ĭownload_path – location to download torrent content before moving to save_path (added in Web API 2.8.4) Ratio_limit – share limit as ratio of upload amt over download amt e.g. Tags – tag(s) to assign to torrent(s) (added in Web API 2.6.2)Ĭontent_layout – Original, Subfolder, or NoSubfolder to control filesystem structure for content (added in Web API 2.7) Is_first_last_piece_priority – True or False for first and last piece download priority Is_sequential_download – True or False for sequential download Use_auto_torrent_management – True or False to use automatic torrent management Upload_limit – upload limit in bytes/secondĭownload_limit – download limit in bytes/second Is_root_folder – True or False to create root folder (superseded by content_layout with v4.3.2) ![]() Is_paused – True to start torrent(s) paused Save_path – location to save the torrent dataĬookie – cookie to retrieve torrents by URLĬategory – category to assign to torrent(s) And in the case ofīytes (or if filename cannot be determined), the value ‘torrent_n’ will be used Name is not provided, then the name of the file will be used. qBittorrent provides back that name in the error text. Note: The torrent name in a dictionary is useful to identify which torrent fileĮrrored. dictionary with key/value pairs of torrent name and single instance of above object an iterable of the single instances above to send more than one torrent file single instance of a filepath to torrent file: e.g. single instance of file handle to torrent file: use open(, ‘rb’) to open the torrent file. single instance of bytes: useful if torrent file already read from disk or downloaded from internet. Torrent_files – several options are available to send torrent files to qBittorrent: Urls – single instance or an iterable of URLs ( magnet: and bc://bt/) TorrentFilePermissionError – if read permission is denied to torrent file TorrentFileNotFoundError – if a torrent file doesn’t exist UnsupportedMediaType415Error – if file is not a valid torrent file torrents_reannounce () torrents_add ( urls = None, torrent_files = None, save_path = None, cookie = None, category = None, is_skip_checking = None, is_paused = None, is_root_folder = None, rename = None, upload_limit = None, download_limit = None, use_auto_torrent_management = None, is_sequential_download = None, is_first_last_piece_priority = None, tags = None, content_layout = None, ratio_limit = None, seeding_time_limit = None, download_path = None, use_download_path = None, ** kwargs ) #Īdd one or more torrents by URLs and/or torrent files. QBITTORRENT ADD TRACKERS PASSWORDfrom qbittorrentapi import Client > client = Client ( host = 'localhost:8080', username = 'admin', password = 'adminadmin' ) > client. ![]()
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