--save-session file.
Uploaded data are saved as file named hex string of sha1 hash of
uploaded data plus extension(".torrent" for torrent and ".metalink"
for metalink). For example,
0a3893293e27ac0490424c06de4d09242215f0a6.torrent. The directory where
these files are saved is specified by --dir option. These file paths
are written in --save-session file.
extension handshake with metadata size.
Peer must be marked as seeder only when client has not got metadata
yet. This bug causes aria2 shutdowns connection early when it gets
have message from a peer because it wrongly recognizes the peer as
seeder.
We added 2 macros A2_TEST_DIR and A2_TEST_OUT_DIR to pass tests in
`make distcheck`. A2_TEST_DIR refers to test directory. All output
files by unit tests are now created under A2_TEST_OUT_DIR directory.
Made strings which are only used in comparison plain C strings.
* src/HttpHeader.cc
* src/HttpHeader.h
* src/Netrc.cc
* src/Netrc.h
* test/HttpHeaderTest.cc
Cleaned up Possible Values in usage help. More than 2 values are
delimited by ", ".
* src/NameMatchOptionHandler.h
* src/OptionHandler.cc
* src/OptionHandler.h
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/OptionHandlerImpl.cc
* test/OptionHandlerTest.cc
Added .cc file for classes/structs that only provided by header
file. Defined non-POD classes' ctor, dtor in .cc file. Moved
implementation code in header file to .cc file for major
classes/strucsts.
Removed SharedHandle::isNull(). Instead we added operator* and
operator unspecified_bool_type. Removed use of WeakHandle and
replaced with raw pointer.
Return empty range if byte-range-resp-spec or instance-length is
"*" in Content-Range header to prevent aria2 from emitting error
failing to convert "*" to a integer.
* src/HttpHeader.cc
* test/HttpHeaderTest.cc
Supported ANSI C's asctime() format in Time::parseHTTPDate().
Added Time::parseAsctime(). Changed order of application of parse
functions. I could not remember why parseRFC850() was tried first.
* src/TimeA2.cc
* src/TimeA2.h
* test/TimeTest.cc
Use inet_ntoa if inet_ntop is not available. Since inet_ntoa does
not handle IPv6 address, IPv6 support is limited in this
case. Fixed unit test error under mingw32.
* configure.ac
* src/AsyncNameResolver.cc
* src/SocketCore.cc
* src/bittorrent_helper.cc
* test/BittorrentHelperTest.cc
* test/DHTMessageFactoryImplTest.cc
* test/DHTRoutingTableDeserializerTest.cc
* test/DHTRoutingTableSerializerTest.cc
* test/DefaultBtAnnounceTest.cc
* test/Metalink2RequestGroupTest.cc
* test/UTPexExtensionMessageTest.cc
Rewritten util::escapePath(). Now it does not replace bad chars:it
performs percent-encode against them. util::fixTaintedBasename()
now replaces "/" with "%2F". Added 0x7f as bad chars in
util::detectDirTraversal().
* src/util.cc
* test/UtilTest.cc
Non-UTF8 filenames are now percent-encoded. For example, filename
for http://example.org/%90%A2%8AE will be %90%A2%8AE because it is
Shift_JIS. The comments and name in .torrent file in XML-RPC
response are percent-encoded if they are not UTF-8.
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpRequestCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/XmlRpcMethodImpl.cc
* src/bittorrent_helper.cc
* src/util.cc
* src/util.h
* test/BittorrentHelperTest.cc
* test/UtilTest.cc
Sort usedHosts by least used and faster download speed.
* src/Makefile.am
* src/RequestGroupMan.cc
* src/Triplet.h
* test/Makefile.am
* test/TripletTest.cc
Added keys parameter to aria2.tellStatus, aria2.tellActive,
aria2.tellWaiting and aria2.tellStopped XML-RPC method. 'keys' is
array of string. If it is specified, the response contains only
keys in 'keys' array. If 'keys' is empty or not specified, the
response contains all keys. This is useful when you just want
specific keys and avoid unnecessary transfers. For example,
*aria2.tellStatus*("1", ["gid", "status"]) returns 'gid' and
'status' key. Made get*Param() functions XmlRpcRequest's
methods and changed portions of the code that were affected by
this change.
* doc/aria2c.1.txt
* src/Makefile.am
* src/XmlRpcMethodImpl.cc
* src/XmlRpcMethodImpl.h
* src/XmlRpcRequest.cc
* src/XmlRpcRequest.h
* test/XmlRpcMethodTest.cc
Moved URI parser code to uri.h, uri.cc to provide fast URI parser
without Request object initialization.
* src/Makefile.am
* src/Request.cc
* src/uri.cc
* src/uri.h
* test/Makefile.am
* test/RequestTest.cc
* test/UriTest.cc
Allow '@' in username and password embedded in URI. It should be
percent-encoded but many people use their mail address as an
username and forget about PE.
* src/Request.cc
* test/RequestTest.cc
Added a sets of overloaded functions for
PieceStorage::getMissingPiece() and getMissingFastPiece() to get
multiple pieces more efficiently.
* src/DefaultBtInteractive.cc
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.cc
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.h
* src/PieceStorage.h
* src/UnknownLengthPieceStorage.cc
* src/UnknownLengthPieceStorage.h
* test/DefaultPieceStorageTest.cc
* test/MockPieceStorage.h
Enter end game mode as soon as all pieces are assigned to peer to
avoid substantial slow down at the very last stage of download.
* src/DefaultBtInteractive.cc
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.cc
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.h
* src/PieceStorage.h
* src/UnknownLengthPieceStorage.h
* test/MockPieceStorage.h
Added --bt-tracker and --bt-exclude-tracker option. In
--bt-tracker option, you can specify comma separated list of
additional BitTorrent tracker's announce URI. These URIs are not
affected by --bt-exclude-tracker option because they are added
after URIs in --bt-exclude-tracker option are removed. In
--bt-exclude-tracker option, you can specify comma separated list
of BitTorrent tracker's announce URI to remove. You can use
special value '*' which matches all URIs, thus removes all
announce URIs. When specifying '*' in shell command-line, don't
forget to escape or quote it.
* src/BtDependency.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/UTMetadataPostDownloadHandler.cc
* src/bittorrent_helper.cc
* src/bittorrent_helper.h
* src/download_helper.cc
* src/download_helper.h
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/BittorrentHelperTest.cc
* test/DownloadHelperTest.cc
Added FTP EPSV and EPRT command support. aria2 issues these
commands when address family of local socket is AF_INET6.
* src/FtpConnection.cc
* src/FtpConnection.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.h
* src/SocketCore.cc
* src/SocketCore.h
* test/FtpConnectionTest.cc
Added --conditional-get option. Download file only when the local
file is older than remote file. This function only works with
HTTP(S) downloads only. It does not work if file size is specified
in Metalink. It also ignores Content-Disposition header. If a
control file exists, this option will be ignored. This function
uses If-Modified-Since header to get only newer file
conditionally. When getting modification time of local file, it
uses user supplied filename(see --out option) or filename part in
URI if --out is not specified.
* doc/aria2c.1.txt
* src/HttpHeader.cc
* src/HttpHeader.h
* src/HttpRequest.cc
* src/HttpRequest.h
* src/HttpRequestCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponse.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/TimeA2.cc
* src/TimeA2.h
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/HttpResponseTest.cc
* test/TimeTest.cc
Added --min-split-size=SIZE option. aria2 does not split less
than 2*SIZE byte range. For example, let's consider downloading
20MiB file. If SIZE is 10M, aria2 can split file into 2 range
[0-10MiB) and [10MiB-20MiB) and download it using 2 sources(if
--split >= 2, of course). If SIZE is 15M, since 2*15M > 20MiB,
aria2 does not split file and download it using 1 source.
* src/BitfieldMan.cc
* src/BitfieldMan.h
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.cc
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.h
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/RequestGroup.cc
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/BitfieldManTest.cc
* test/SegmentManTest.cc
FeedbackURISelector now tries to chooses URI which is not used in
aria2 globally. If it is possible, it may return used URI.
* src/AdaptiveURISelector.cc
* src/AdaptiveURISelector.h
* src/CreateRequestCommand.cc
* src/FeedbackURISelector.cc
* src/FeedbackURISelector.h
* src/FileEntry.cc
* src/FileEntry.h
* src/InOrderURISelector.cc
* src/InOrderURISelector.h
* src/RequestGroupMan.cc
* src/RequestGroupMan.h
* src/URISelector.h
* test/FeedbackURISelectorTest.cc
* test/InOrderURISelectorTest.cc
Added --max-connection-per-server=NUM option. The default value of
NUM is 1. This option limits the number of connections allowed to
one server for each download. This means when NUM is 2 and 1 URI
is provided, even if you specified -s 5, aria2 establishes 2
connections. Default value of -j option is changed from 5 to 2.
* src/BtDependency.cc
* src/CreateRequestCommand.cc
* src/FileEntry.cc
* src/FileEntry.h
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/HttpResponseCommand.cc
* src/Metalink2RequestGroup.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* src/TrackerWatcherCommand.cc
* src/download_helper.cc
* src/prefs.cc
* src/prefs.h
* src/usage_text.h
* test/DownloadHelperTest.cc
* test/FileEntryTest.cc
Set end byte in Range header if start byte > 0 to get more chance
to pool socket.
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.cc
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.h
* src/DownloadCommand.cc
* src/HttpDownloadCommand.cc
* src/HttpRequest.cc
* src/HttpRequest.h
* src/HttpRequestCommand.cc
* src/PieceStorage.h
* src/UnknownLengthPieceStorage.h
* test/DefaultPieceStorageTest.cc
* test/HttpRequestTest.cc
* test/MockPieceStorage.h
Send each CWD component of FTP URI in separate CWD command as
described in RFC1738.
* src/FtpConnection.cc
* src/FtpConnection.h
* src/FtpInitiateConnectionCommand.cc
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.cc
* src/FtpNegotiationCommand.h
* test/FtpConnectionTest.cc
Fixed the bug that aria2 cannot handle %2F in FTP URI properly.
If directory component starts with %2F which percent-encode of
'/', client should issue CWD to absolute path, but aria2 does not
do that. It just issues relative path and download fails.
* src/FtpConnection.cc
* test/FtpConnectionTest.cc
When allocating disk space, for Linux system with fallocate()
system call, first check file system supports fallocate. This
just run fallocate with small chunk and see it succeeds or fails.
If it succeeds, use fallocate() to allocate entire file otherwise
fall back to traditional slower method: writing zeros. This
behavior is enabled in --file-allocation=prealloc, so this is
enabled by default for most modern Linux.
* configure.ac
* src/AbstractDiskWriter.cc
* src/AbstractDiskWriter.h
* src/AbstractSingleDiskAdaptor.cc
* src/AdaptiveFileAllocationIterator.cc
* src/AdaptiveFileAllocationIterator.h
* src/DefaultPieceStorage.cc
* src/DiskAdaptor.cc
* src/DiskAdaptor.h
* src/FallocFileAllocationIterator.cc
* src/Makefile.am
* src/MultiFileAllocationIterator.cc
* src/OptionHandlerFactory.cc
* test/FallocFileAllocationIteratorTest.cc
* test/Makefile.am