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# Deluge Client
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<h1 align="center">
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🐍 Python Deluge CLI
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## Idea
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<h4 align="center"> A easy to use Deluge CLI that can connect to Deluge RPC (even over ssh) written entirely in python.</h4>
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<a href="https://snyk.io/test/github/kevinmidboe/delugeclient?targetFile=requirements.txt">
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<img src="https://snyk.io/test/github/kevinmidboe/delugeclient/badge.svg?targetFile=requirements.txt" alt="Known Vulnerabilities" data-canonical-src="https://snyk.io/test/github/kevinmidboe/delugeclient?targetFile=requirements.txt" style="max-width:100%;">
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</a>
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<a href="https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg" alt="">
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<p align="center">
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<a href="#abstract">Abstract</a> •
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<a href="#setup_virtualenv">Setup virtualenv</a> •
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<a href="#configure">Configure</a> •
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<a href="#installation">Install dependencies</a> •
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<a href="#usage">Usage</a> •
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<a href="#running">Running</a> •
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<a href="#contributing">Contributing</a>
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</p>
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## <a name="abstract"></a> Abstract
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Create a deluge python client for interfacing with deluge for common tasks like listing, adding, removing and setting download directory for torrents.
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<a name='setup_a_virtual_enviroment'></a>
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## Setup a Virtual Environment
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## <a name="setup_virtualenv"></a> Setup Virtual Environment
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Virtual environment allows us to create a local environment for the requirements needed. Because pip does not download packages already downloaded to your system, we can use virtualenv to save our packages in the project folder.
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<a name='env_installation'></a>
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### Installation
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### <a name="installation"></a> Installation
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To install virtualenv, simply run:
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```
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$ pip install virutalenv
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```
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<a name='env_usage'></a>
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### Usage
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After you have downloaded this project go to it in your terminal by going to the folder you downloaded and typing the following:
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$ deactivate
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```
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<a name='configure_config_file'></a>
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## Configure the Config File
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## <a name="configure"></a> Configure the Config File
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The following is where we need to do some manual editing of our config file. Open to ```config.ini``` in your favorite text editor.
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$ cat /home/USER/.config/deluge/auth
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```
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<a name='install_requirements'></a>
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## Install Required Dependencies
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## <a name="install"></a> Install Required Dependencies
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Now that we have our virutalenv set up and activated we want to install all the necessary packages listed in `requirements.txt`. To install it's dependencies do the following:
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```
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Now we have our neccessary packages installed!
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<a name='usage'></a>
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## Usage
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## <a name="usage"></a> Usage
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```
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Custom delugeRPC client
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--error Print error messages (Error/Warning)
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```
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<a name='usage_running'></a>
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### Running
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### <a name="running"></a> Running
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To interface with deluged :
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```
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$ ./deluge_cli.py ls
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```
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## <a name="contributing"></a> Contributing
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- Fork it!
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- Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
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- Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
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- Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
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- Submit a pull request
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