[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/anthonyraymond/joal.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/anthonyraymond/joal) # JOAL This is the server application (with an **optional** webui), if you are interested in the desktop app look at [here](https://github.com/anthonyraymond/joal-desktop). ### Which client can JOAL emulate? | Client | Support | Comment | | ------------- |:-----------------------------:|----------------| | BitComet | ![FUCK NO !][support-fuck_no] | Will never be !| | BitTorrent | ![Yes][support-yes] | | | Deluge | ![Yes][support-yes] | | | qBittorrent | ![Yes][support-yes] | | | Transmission | ![Yes][support-yes] | | | µTorrent | ![Yes][support-yes] | | | Vuze Azureus | ![Yes][support-no] | Will soon be | | Vuze Leap | ![Yes][support-yes] | | If your favorite client is not yet supported feel free to ask (except for BitComet).
Ask for it in GitHub issues or mail joal.contact@gmail.com. [support-fuck_no]:readme-assets/warning.png [support-no]:readme-assets/cross-mark.png [support-yes]:readme-assets/check-mark.png ## Getting started Download the latest `tar.gz` release. Put `config.json`, `clients`, and `torrents` folder into the location of your choice (this will be your configuration folder). For the rest of this README, it will be named `joal-conf`. ## How to run ``` java -Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true -jar .\jack-of-all-trades-X.X.X.jar --joal-conf="PATH_TO_CONF" ``` - `-Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true`: is for instruct the JVM to prefer ipv6, if you ISP does not support ipv6 don't prepend this parameter. - `--joal-conf` is a **required** argument: path to the joal-conf folder (ie: /home/anthony/joal-conf).
By default the web-ui is disabled, you can enable it with some more arguments: - `--spring.main.web-environment=true`: to enable the web context. - `--server.port=YOUR_PORT`: the port used by the web-socket connection (not the HTTP port). - `--joal.ui.path.prefix="SECRET_OBFUSCATION_PATH"`: use your own complicated path here (this will be your first layer of security to keep joal secret). This is security though obscurity, but it is required in our case. - `--joal.ui.secret-token="SECRET_TOKEN"`: use your own secret token here (this is some kind of a password, choose a complicated one). Once joal is started head to: `http://localhost:5081/SECRET_OBFUSCATION_PATH/ui/` (obviously, replace `SECRET_OBFUSCATION_PATH`) by the value you had chosen The `joal.ui.path.prefix` might seems useless but it's actually **crucial** to set it as complex as possible to prevent peoples to know that joal is running on your server. ## Start seeding Just add some `.torrent` files to the `joal-conf/torrents` folder. There is no need to restart JOAL to add more torrents, add it to the folder and JOAL will be aware of after few seconds. ## Configuration file ### Application configuration The application configuration belongs in `joal-conf/config.json`. ``` { "minUploadRate" : 30, "maxUploadRate" : 160, "simultaneousSeed" : 20, "client" : "qbittorrent-3.3.16.client", "keepTorrentWithZeroLeechers" : true } ``` - `minUploadRate` : The minimum uploadRate you want to fake (in kB/s) (**required**) - `maxUploadRate` : The maximum uploadRate you want to fake (in kB/s) (**required**) - `simultaneousSeed` : How many torrents should be seeding at the same time (**required**) - `client` : The name of the .client file to use in `joal-conf/clients/` (**required**) - `keepTorrentWithZeroLeechers`: should JOAL keep torrent with no leechers or seeders. If yes, torrent with no peers will be seed at 0kB/s. If false torrents will be deleted on 0 peers reached. # Thanks: This project use a modified version of the awesome [mpetazzoni/ttorrent](http://mpetazzoni.github.com/ttorrent/) library. Thanks to **mpetazzoni** for this. Also this project has benefited from the help of several peoples, see [Thanks.md](THANKS.md) [![Analytics](https://ga-beacon.appspot.com/UA-97530761-1/joal/readme?pixel)](https://github.com/igrigorik/ga-beacon)