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Aget-rs - Fast Asynchronous Downloader with Rust 🦀

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aget-rs is a fast asynchronous downloader written in Rust.
It requests a resource with a number of concurrent asynchronous request in a single thread.

Especially, the concurrent amount can be any positive number as your wish.

aget-rs supports to download a HTTP/S link, a M3U8 video link, a Torrent and a magnet link.

Installation

You can download the last release from https://github.com/PeterDing/aget-rs/releases

Benchmark

We conside that there is a file to download. This file has 10MB. The server which hosts the file has been set a limit rate to 100KB/s, but no connecting count limit.

It will be easy to calculate the total costing time when we use 1, 10, 100 connections to request the file.

In the benchmark test, we use nginx to simulate the environment where a limit rate is 100KB/s for downloading.

Following is the results of using curl and aget-rs. (For more details, you can find at here)

  • One connection using curl

    time curl http://localhost:9010/abc
      % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                     Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
    100 10.0M  100 10.0M    0     0   100k      0  0:01:42  0:01:42 --:--:--  103k
    real	1m42.147s
    user	0m0.021s
    sys	0m0.035s
    

    time cost: 102s

  • 10 connections using aget-rs

    time ag http://localhost:9010/abc -s 10 -k 1m
        File: abc
      Length: 10.0M (10485760)
    10.0M/10.0M 100.00% NaNG/s eta: 0s        [==================================>]
    real	0m10.016s
    user	0m0.040s
    sys	0m0.020s
    

    time cost: 10s, 10 times faster than curl

  • 100 connections using aget-rs

    time ag http://localhost:9010/abc -s 100 -k 103k
        File: abc
      Length: 10.0M (10485760)
    10.0M/10.0M 100.00% NaNG/s eta: 0s        [==================================>]
    real	0m2.016s
    user	0m0.087s
    sys	0m0.029s
    

    time cost: 2s, 50 times faster than curl

Usage

  • Request a resource with default configuration

    The default concurrent amount is 10 and chunk length is 1m.

    ag http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/18.10/release/ubuntu-18.10-server-amd64.iso
  • Set concurrent amount and chunk length

    Use -s or --concurrency to set the number of concurrent request.
    Use -k or --chunk-size to set the chunk length of each request.
    --chunk-size takes a literal size description, example 1k for one Kilobyte,
    2m for two Megabyte, 1g for Gigabyte.

    ag "url of resource" -s 20 -k 1m
  • Set a path for output

    Use -o or --out to set the path.
    If the argument is not gave, we take the last part of the url' path as the path.

    ag "url of resource" -o /path/to/file

    When download a torrent or magnet link, the path is the output directory.

  • Set request headers

    Use -H to set headers.

    ag "url of resource" -H "Cookie: key=value" -H "Accept: */*"
  • Set request method and data

    Use -X or --method to set method for http, example, GET, POST.
    The default method is GET.
    With a data, using -d or --data, example, a=b

    ag "url of resource" -d "a=b"
  • Download a torrent or magnet link

    Warning: The /path/to/outdir directory below command must NOT exist. It will be created automatically.

    ag "magnet:..." -o /path/to/outdir
    ag "/path/to/torrent" -o /path/to/outdir
    ag "http://example.com/some.torrent" -o /path/to/outdir

    Use --bt-file-regex to only download files matching it in the torrent.

    ag "magnet:..." -o /path/to/outdir --bt-file-regex ".*\.mp4"

    Use --seed to seed the torrent after downloaded.

    ag "magnet:..." -o /path/to/outdir --seed

    Use --bt-trackers to specify trackers with comma as delimiter.

    ag "magnet:..." -o /path/to/outdir --bt-trackers "udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce,udp://opentracker.io:6969/announce"

Options

Usage: ag [OPTIONS] <URL>

Arguments:
  <URL>

Options:
  -m, --method <METHOD>                Request method, e.g. GET, POST [default: GET]
  -H, --header <HEADER>                Request headers, e.g. -H "User-Agent: aget"
  -d, --data <DATA>                    Request with POST method with the data, e.g. -d "a=b"
      --insecure                       Skip to verify the server's TLS certificate
  -s, --concurrency <CONCURRENCY>      The number of concurrency request [default: 10]
  -k, --chunk-size <CHUNK_SIZE>        The number ofinterval length of each concurrent request [default: '50m']
  -t, --timeout <TIMEOUT>              Timeout(seconds) of request [default: 60]
      --dns-timeout <DNS_TIMEOUT>      DNS Timeout(seconds) of request [default: 10]
      --retries <RETRIES>              The maximum times of retring [default: 5]
      --retry-wait <RETRY_WAIT>        The seconds between retries [default: 0]
      --proxy <PROXY>                  [protocol://]host[:port] Use this proxy
      --type <TYPE>                    Task type, auto/http/m3u8/bt [default: auto]
      --bt-file-regex <BT_FILE_REGEX>  A regex to only download files matching it in the torrent
      --seed                           Seed the torrent
      --bt-trackers <BT_TRACKERS>      Trackers for the torrent, e.g. --bt-trackers "udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
                                       ,udp://opentracker.io:6969/announce"
      --bt-peer-connect-timeout <BT_PEER_CONNECT_TIMEOUT>
          Peer connect timeout in seconds. [default: 10]
      --bt-peer-read-write-timeout <BT_PEER_READ_WRITE_TIMEOUT>
          Peer read/write timeout in seconds. [default: 10]
      --bt-peer-keep-alive-interval <BT_PEER_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL>
          Peer keep-alive interval in seconds. [default: 120]
      --debug                          Debug output. Print all trackback for debugging
      --quiet                          Quiet mode. Don't show progress bar and task information. But still show the error information
  -o, --out <OUT>                      The path of output for the request e.g. -o "/path/to/file"
  -h, --help                           Print help
  -V, --version                        Print version

Configuration

Aget can be configured by a configuration file. The file locates at ~/.config/aget/config. Following options can be set. Aget uses these options as the defaults for each command.

headers = [["key", "value"], ...]
concurrency = ...
chunk_size = "..."
timeout = ...
dns_timeout = ...
retries = ...
retry_wait = ...

If the file does not exist, aget will use the default configuration.

headers = [["user-agent", "aget/version"]]
concurrency = 10
chunk_size = "50m"
timeout = 60
dns_timeout = 10
retries = 5
retry_wait = 0