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287 lines
12 KiB
YAML
287 lines
12 KiB
YAML
mochi:
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# The interval communicated with BitTorrent clients informing them how
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# frequently they should announce in between client events.
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announce_interval: 30m
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# The interval communicated with BitTorrent clients informing them of the
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# minimal duration between announces.
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min_announce_interval: 15m
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# The network interface that will bind to an HTTP endpoint that can be
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# scraped by programs collecting metrics.
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#
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# /metrics serves metrics in the Prometheus format
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# /debug/pprof/{cmdline,profile,symbol,trace} serves profiles in the pprof format
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metrics_addr: "0.0.0.0:6880"
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# This block defines configuration for the tracker's HTTP interface.
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# If you do not wish to run this, delete this section.
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http:
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# The network interface that will bind to an HTTP server for serving
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# BitTorrent traffic. Remove this to disable the non-TLS listener.
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addr: "0.0.0.0:6969"
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# The network interface that will bind to an HTTPS server for serving
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# BitTorrent traffic. If set, tls_cert_path and tls_key_path are required.
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https_addr: ""
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# The path to the required files to listen via HTTPS.
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tls_cert_path: ""
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tls_key_path: ""
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# The timeout durations for HTTP requests.
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read_timeout: 5s
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write_timeout: 5s
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# When true, persistent connections will be allowed. Generally this is not
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# useful for a public tracker, but helps performance in some cases (use of
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# a reverse proxy, or when there are few clients issuing many requests).
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enable_keepalive: false
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idle_timeout: 30s
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# Whether to time requests.
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# Disabling this should increase performance/decrease load.
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enable_request_timing: false
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# An array of routes to listen on for announce requests. This is an option
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# to support trackers that do not listen for /announce or need to listen
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# on multiple routes.
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#
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# This supports named parameters and catch-all parameters as described at
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# https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter#named-parameters
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announce_routes:
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- "/announce"
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# - "/announce.php"
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# An array of routes to listen on for scrape requests. This is an option
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# to support trackers that do not listen for /scrape or need to listen
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# on multiple routes.
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#
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# This supports named parameters and catch-all parameters as described at
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# https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter#named-parameters
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scrape_routes:
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- "/scrape"
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# - "/scrape.php"
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# An array of routes to listen ping requests.
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# Used just to ensure if server is operational. Returns nothing,
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# just HTTP 200 without body. Listens both GET and HEAD HTTP methods.
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# HEAD method just checks http server, GET checks all hooks,
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# which support ping
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ping_routes:
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- "/ping"
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# When enabled, the IP address used to connect to the tracker will not
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# override the value clients advertise as their IP address.
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allow_ip_spoofing: false
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# The HTTP Header containing the IP address of the client.
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# This is only necessary if using a reverse proxy.
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real_ip_header: "x-real-ip"
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# The maximum number of peers returned for an individual request.
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max_numwant: 100
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# The default number of peers returned for an individual request.
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default_numwant: 50
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# The maximum number of infohashes that can be scraped in one request.
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max_scrape_infohashes: 50
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# This block defines configuration for the tracker's UDP interface.
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# If you do not wish to run this, delete this section.
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udp:
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# The network interface that will bind to a UDP server for serving
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# BitTorrent traffic.
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addr: "0.0.0.0:6969"
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# The leeway for a timestamp on a connection ID.
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max_clock_skew: 10s
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# The key used to encrypt connection IDs.
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private_key: "paste a random string here that will be used to hmac connection IDs"
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# Whether to time requests.
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# Disabling this should increase performance/decrease load.
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enable_request_timing: false
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# When enabled, the IP address used to connect to the tracker will not
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# override the value clients advertise as their IP address.
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allow_ip_spoofing: false
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# The maximum number of peers returned for an individual request.
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max_numwant: 100
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# The default number of peers returned for an individual request.
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default_numwant: 50
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# The maximum number of infohashes that can be scraped in one request.
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max_scrape_infohashes: 50
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# This block defines configuration used for the storage of peer data.
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storage:
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name: memory
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config:
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# The frequency which stale peers are removed.
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# This balances between
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# - collecting garbage more often, potentially using more CPU time, but potentially using less memory (lower value)
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# - collecting garbage less frequently, saving CPU time, but keeping old peers long, thus using more memory (higher value).
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gc_interval: 3m
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# The amount of time until a peer is considered stale.
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# To avoid churn, keep this slightly larger than `announce_interval`
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peer_lifetime: 31m
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# The number of partitions data will be divided into in order to provide a
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# higher degree of parallelism.
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shard_count: 1024
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# The interval at which metrics about the number of infohashes and peers
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# are collected and posted to Prometheus.
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prometheus_reporting_interval: 1s
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# This block defines configuration used for redis storage.
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#storage:
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#name: redis
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#config:
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# The frequency which stale peers are removed.
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# This balances between
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# - collecting garbage more often, potentially using more CPU time, but potentially using less memory (lower value)
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# - collecting garbage less frequently, saving CPU time, but keeping old peers long, thus using more memory (higher value).
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#gc_interval: 3m
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# The interval at which metrics about the number of infohashes and peers
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# are collected and posted to Prometheus.
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#prometheus_reporting_interval: 1s
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# The amount of time until a peer is considered stale.
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# To avoid churn, keep this slightly larger than `announce_interval`
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#peer_lifetime: 31m
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# The addresses of redis storage.
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# If neither sentinel not cluster switched,
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# only first address used
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#addresses: ["127.0.0.1:6379"]
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# Database to be selected after connecting to the server.
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#db: 0
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# Maximum number of socket connections, default is 10 per CPU
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#pool_size: 10
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# Use the specified login/username to authenticate the current connection
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#login: ""
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# Optional password
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#password: ""
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# Connect to sentinel nodes
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#sentinel: false
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# The master name
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#sentinel_master: ""
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# Connect to the redis cluster
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#cluster: false
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# The timeout for reading a command reply from redis.
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#read_timeout: 15s
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# The timeout for writing a command to redis.
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#write_timeout: 15s
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# Dial timeout for establishing new connections.
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#connect_timeout: 15s
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# This block defines configuration used for PostgreSQL storage.
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# example `mo_peers` table structure:
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# - info_hash bytea
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# - peer_id bytea
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# - address inet or bytea
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# - port int4
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# - is_seeder bool
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# - is_v6 bool
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# - created timestamp
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#storage:
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#name: pg
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#config:
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# connection string to pg storage. may be URL (postgres://...) or DSN (host=... port=...)
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#connection_string: host=127.0.0.1 database=test user=postgres pool_max_conns=50
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# query and parameters for announce operation
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#announce:
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#query: SELECT peer_id, address, port FROM mo_peers WHERE info_hash=$1 AND is_seeder=$2 AND is_v6=$3 LIMIT $4
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#peer_id_column: peer_id
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#address_column: address
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#port_column: port
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#peer:
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# expected parameters: 1 - info hash (bytea), 2 - peer id (bytea), 3 - ip address (bytea/inet)
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# 4 - port (int), 5 - is seeder (bool), 6 - is IPv6 (bool), 7 - create date and time (timestamp)
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#add_query: INSERT INTO mo_peers VALUES($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7) ON CONFLICT (info_hash, peer_id, address, port) DO UPDATE SET created = EXCLUDED.created, is_seeder = EXCLUDED.is_seeder
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#del_query: DELETE FROM mo_peers WHERE info_hash=$1 AND peer_id=$2 AND address=$3 AND port=$4 AND is_seeder=$5
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#graduate_query: UPDATE mo_peers SET is_seeder=TRUE WHERE info_hash=$1 AND peer_id=$2 AND address=$3 AND port=$4 AND NOT is_seeder
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#count_query: SELECT COUNT(1) FILTER (WHERE is_seeder) AS seeders, COUNT(1) FILTER (WHERE NOT is_seeder) AS leechers FROM mo_peers
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# predicate part of `count_query` for get count of peers by info hash
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#by_info_hash_clause: WHERE info_hash = $1
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#count_seeders_column: seeders
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#count_leechers_column: leechers
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# queries for KV-store
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#data:
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# expected parameters: 1 - context (varchar), 2 - name (bytea), 3 - value (bytea)
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#add_query: INSERT INTO mo_kv VALUES($1, $2, $3) ON CONFLICT (context, name) DO NOTHING
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#del_query: DELETE FROM mo_kv WHERE context=$1 AND name=$2
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#get_query: SELECT value FROM mo_kv WHERE context=$1 AND name=$2
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# query for check if database is alive
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#ping_query: SELECT 1
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# query for garbage collection, expected parameter is timestamp
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#gc_query: DELETE FROM mo_peers WHERE created <= $1
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# The amount of time until a peer is considered stale.
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# To avoid churn, keep this slightly larger than `announce_interval`
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#peer_lifetime: 31m
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# The frequency which stale peers are removed.
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#gc_interval: 3m
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# query for info hash statistics
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#info_hash_count_query: SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT info_hash) as info_hashes FROM mo_peers
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# The interval at which metrics about the number of info hashes and peers
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# are collected and posted to Prometheus.
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#prometheus_reporting_interval: 1s
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# This block defines configuration used for middleware executed before a
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# response has been returned to a BitTorrent client.
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prehooks:
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# - name: jwt
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# options:
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# issuer: "https://issuer.com"
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# audience: "https://some.issuer.com"
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# jwk_set_url: "https://issuer.com/keys"
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# jwk_set_update_interval: 5m
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#
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# - name: client approval
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# options:
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# whitelist:
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# - "OP1011"
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# blacklist:
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# - "OP1012"
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#
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# - name: interval variation
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# options:
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# modify_response_probability: 0.2
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# max_increase_delta: 60
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# modify_min_interval: true
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#
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# This block defines configuration used for torrent approval, it requires to be given
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# hashes for whitelist or for blacklist. Hashes are hexadecimal-encoaded.
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# - name: torrent approval
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# options:
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# initial_source: list
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# Save data provided by source in storage above
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# preserve: false
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# configuration:
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# hash_list:
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# - "a1b2c3d4e5a1b2c3d4e5a1b2c3d4e5a1b2c3d4e5"
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# true - whitelist mode, false - blacklist
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# invert: false
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# Name of storage context where store hash list
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# storage_ctx: APPROVED_HASH
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posthooks:
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