* add multiple addresses in request structures and frontend parsers
* move per-ip peer fetch/store from storage to internal hooks
* fetch/store both v1 and v2 info hashes
* remove peer argument from scrape swarm storage call
* replace Peer field with netip.Addr in ScrapeRequest
* add man for keydb storage
* update readme
* merge 9d04e4c from https://github.com/jzelinskie/chihaya
* sanitize ip address on Scrape requests
* remove NewConnectionID and ValidConnectionID functions from production code
* delete info hash count key from redis (replaced with SCARD on infohash set)
* add GC test
* add peer.Addr() functio to always return unwrapped address if 4to6 appear
* migrate torrentapproval to list storage
* add initial support for torrent file storage (watch directory with fsnotify)
* replace frontend/http/bencode package with github.com/zeebo/bencode module
* sanitize code (fix warnings)
TODO:
* parse torrent files to get hashes,
* watch directory event types
DON'T use for now
Update to allow arrays of routes to be passed to the http frontend.
This also supports named parameters as permitted by the
router.
To avoid external dependencies in the middleware, a RouteParam and
RouteParams type was added to the bittorrent package.
Note: this eliminates the need for "enable_legacy_php_urls", as
the the additional route could be added to the route array. However,
this may be considered a breaking change.
Since Content-Type is not explicitly set, golang sniffs the responses
and attempts a guess. With announce responses, this usually means it
guesses application/octet-stream.
According to the godoc at
https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#ResponseWriter
// If WriteHeader has not yet been called, Write calls
// WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) before writing the data. If the Header
// does not contain a Content-Type line, Write adds a Content-Type set
// to the result of passing the initial 512 bytes of written data to
// DetectContentType. Additionally, if the total size of all written
// data is under a few KB and there are no Flush calls, the
// Content-Length header is added automatically.