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qBittorrent Auto RSS

This is a command line script for autoloading torrents from RSS source and specifying save paths. This is particularly useful for sources of torrent files that use to have periodic releases.

It is a very simple NodeJS tool that fetches the torrent file information and send it to qBittorrent, so you must have it installed first.

Table of Contents

Install

First of all, install the project and it's dependencies:

git clone https://github.com/diegogurpegui/qbittorrent-auto-rss.git
npm install

Configuration

You need to specify the connection parameters to connect to qBittorrent. Also, you can configure the logging capabilities of the app. Finally, you have the option to specify a default path of where you are going to put the feeds.json file. This is done by setting the environment variable FEEDS_FILE. If you don't do this you'll need to pass the file path from command line.

Here are all the environment variables you need to set (which you can alternatively define in an .env in the application root directory):

QBT_HOST = localhost
QBT_PORT = 8080
QBT_USER = admin
QBT_PASS = adminadmin
FEEDS_FILE = ../feeds.json
LOGS_DIR = logs
LOGS_CONSOLE = false
LOGS_LEVEL = warning

How to use

The first thing you need to do in order to use this, is to setup the different RSS sources you want to fetch your torrents from.

The "feeds" file

This is a sample of the feeds.json file which I hope is self-explanatory on how to configure the different RSS feeds of torrents. As you can see, you can add as many RSS sources as you like, and you can even configure filters per-field of the RSS file.

{
  "feeds": [
    {
      "name": "The New Books",
      "url": "http://rss.domain.example/author/some-guy.rss",
      "savepath": "/mnt/hd/books/Some Guy",
      "category": "Books",
      "filters": [
        {
          "field": "title",
          "regex": ".*epub.*"
         }
      ]
    },
    { ... }
  ]
}

Running

In order to run the command, you just need to call this:

node cli fetch

Crontab

It is usually very helpful to have the command to run automatically on its own, and that is where crontab in Linux comes in handy.

Here is an example on how to set it up

# RSS automatic torrents download with qBittorrent
0,30 * * * * cd /home/qbittorrent-auto-rss; /usr/bin/node cli fetch &> /tmp/cron_qbtrss.log

Commands Reference

--version

Version of the application

node cli --version
node cli -v

qBittorrent version

Version of the qBittorrent the app connects to

node cli qbtversion

fetch

Start the fetch process of the torrents based on the RSS feeds configured in the feeds.json file. Optionally you can pass the path to the feeds.json file.

node cli fetch
node cli fetch --fetch /path/to/feeds.json
node cli fetch -f /path/to/feeds.json

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