aria2c(1)¶
SYNOPSIS¶
aria2c [<OPTIONS>] [<URI>|<MAGNET>|<TORRENT_FILE>|<METALINK_FILE>] ...
DESCRIPTION¶
aria2 is a utility for downloading files. The supported protocols are HTTP(S), FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent, and Metalink. aria2 can download a file from multiple sources/protocols and tries to utilize your maximum download bandwidth. It supports downloading a file from HTTP(S)/FTP /SFTP and BitTorrent at the same time, while the data downloaded from HTTP(S)/FTP/SFTP is uploaded to the BitTorrent swarm. Using Metalink chunk checksums, aria2 automatically validates chunks of data while downloading a file.
OPTIONS¶
Note
Most FTP related options are applicable to SFTP as well.
Some options are not effective against SFTP (e.g., --ftp-pasv
)
Basic Options¶
- -d, --dir=<DIR>¶
The directory to store the downloaded file.
- -i, --input-file=<FILE>¶
Downloads the URIs listed in
FILE
. You can specify multiple sources for a single entity by putting multiple URIs on a single line separated by the TAB character. Additionally, options can be specified after each URI line. Option lines must start with one or more white space characters (SPACE or TAB) and must only contain one option per line. Input files can use gzip compression. WhenFILE
is specified as-
, aria2 will read the input fromstdin
. See the Input File subsection for details. See also the--deferred-input
option. See also the--save-session
option.
- -l, --log=<LOG>¶
The file name of the log file. If
-
is specified, log is written tostdout
. If empty string("") is specified, or this option is omitted, no log is written to disk at all.
- -j, --max-concurrent-downloads=<N>¶
Set the maximum number of parallel downloads for every queue item. See also the
--split
option. Default:5
Note
--max-concurrent-downloads
limits the number of items which are downloaded concurrently.--split
and--min-split-size
affect the number of connections inside each item. Imagine that you have an input file (see--input-file
option) like this:http://example.com/foo http://example.com/bar
Here is 2 download items. aria2 can download these items concurrently if the value more than or equal 2 is given to
--max-concurrent-downloads
. In each download item, you can configure the number of connections using--split
and/or--min-split-size
, etc.
- -V, --check-integrity [true|false]¶
Check file integrity by validating piece hashes or a hash of entire file. This option has effect only in BitTorrent, Metalink downloads with checksums or HTTP(S)/FTP downloads with
--checksum
option. If piece hashes are provided, this option can detect damaged portions of a file and re-download them. If a hash of entire file is provided, hash check is only done when file has been already download. This is determined by file length. If hash check fails, file is re-downloaded from scratch. If both piece hashes and a hash of entire file are provided, only piece hashes are used. Default:false
- -c, --continue [true|false]¶
Continue downloading a partially downloaded file. Use this option to resume a download started by a web browser or another program which downloads files sequentially from the beginning. Currently this option is only applicable to HTTP(S)/FTP downloads.
- -h, --help[=<TAG>|<KEYWORD>]¶
The help messages are classified with tags. A tag starts with
#
. For example, type--help=#http
to get the usage for the options tagged with#http
. If non-tag word is given, print the usage for the options whose name includes that word. Available Values:#basic
,#advanced
,#http
,#https
,#ftp
,#metalink
,#bittorrent
,#cookie
,#hook
,#file
,#rpc
,#checksum
,#experimental
,#deprecated
,#help
,#all
Default:#basic
HTTP/FTP/SFTP Options¶
- --all-proxy=<PROXY>¶
Use a proxy server for all protocols. To override a previously defined proxy, use "". You also can override this setting and specify a proxy server for a particular protocol using
--http-proxy
,--https-proxy
and--ftp-proxy
options. This affects all downloads. The format of PROXY is[http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
. See also ENVIRONMENT section.Note
If user and password are embedded in proxy URI and they are also specified by --{http,https,ftp,all}-proxy-{user,passwd} options, those specified later override prior options. For example, if you specified
http-proxy-user=myname
,http-proxy-passwd=mypass
in aria2.conf and you specified--http-proxy="http://proxy"
on the command-line, then you'd get HTTP proxyhttp://proxy
with usermyname
and passwordmypass
.Another example: if you specified on the command-line
--http-proxy="http://user:pass@proxy" --http-proxy-user="myname" --http-proxy-passwd="mypass"
, then you'd get HTTP proxyhttp://proxy
with usermyname
and passwordmypass
.One more example: if you specified in command-line
--http-proxy-user="myname" --http-proxy-passwd="mypass" --http-proxy="http://user:pass@proxy"
, then you'd get HTTP proxyhttp://proxy
with useruser
and passwordpass
.
- --all-proxy-passwd=<PASSWD>¶
Set password for
--all-proxy
option.
- --all-proxy-user=<USER>¶
Set user for
--all-proxy
option.
- --checksum=<TYPE>=<DIGEST>¶
Set checksum. TYPE is hash type. The supported hash type is listed in
Hash Algorithms
inaria2c -v
. DIGEST is hex digest. For example, setting sha-1 digest looks like this:sha-1=0192ba11326fe2298c8cb4de616f4d4140213838
This option applies only to HTTP(S)/FTP downloads.
- --connect-timeout=<SEC>¶
Set the connect timeout in seconds to establish connection to HTTP/FTP/proxy server. After the connection is established, this option makes no effect and
--timeout
option is used instead. Default:60
- --dry-run [true|false]¶
If
true
is given, aria2 just checks whether the remote file is available and doesn't download data. This option has effect on HTTP/FTP download. BitTorrent downloads are canceled iftrue
is specified. Default:false
- --lowest-speed-limit=<SPEED>¶
Close connection if download speed is lower than or equal to this value(bytes per sec).
0
means aria2 does not have a lowest speed limit. You can appendK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). This option does not affect BitTorrent downloads. Default:0
- -x, --max-connection-per-server=<NUM>¶
The maximum number of connections to one server for each download. Default:
1
- --max-file-not-found=<NUM>¶
If aria2 receives "file not found" status from the remote HTTP/FTP servers NUM times without getting a single byte, then force the download to fail. Specify
0
to disable this option. This options is effective only when using HTTP/FTP servers. The number of retry attempt is counted toward--max-tries
, so it should be configured too.Default:
0
- -m, --max-tries=<N>¶
Set number of tries.
0
means unlimited. See also--retry-wait
. Default:5
- -k, --min-split-size=<SIZE>¶
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. You can appendK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). Possible Values:1M
-1024M
Default:20M
- --netrc-path=<FILE>¶
Specify the path to the netrc file. Default:
$(HOME)/.netrc
Note
Permission of the .netrc file must be 600. Otherwise, the file will be ignored.
- -n, --no-netrc [true|false]¶
Disables netrc support. netrc support is enabled by default.
Note
netrc file is only read at the startup if
--no-netrc
isfalse
. So if--no-netrc
istrue
at the startup, no netrc is available throughout the session. You cannot get netrc enabled even if you send--no-netrc=false
usingaria2.changeGlobalOption()
.
- --no-proxy=<DOMAINS>¶
Specify a comma separated list of host names, domains and network addresses with or without a subnet mask where no proxy should be used.
Note
For network addresses with a subnet mask, both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses work. The current implementation does not resolve the host name in an URI to compare network addresses specified in
--no-proxy
. So it is only effective if URI has numeric IP addresses.
- -o, --out=<FILE>¶
The file name of the downloaded file. It is always relative to the directory given in
--dir
option. When the--force-sequential
option is used, this option is ignored.Note
You cannot specify a file name for Metalink or BitTorrent downloads. The file name specified here is only used when the URIs fed to aria2 are given on the command line directly, but not when using
--input-file
,--force-sequential
option.Example:
$ aria2c -o myfile.zip "http://mirror1/file.zip" "http://mirror2/file.zip"
- --proxy-method=<METHOD>¶
Set the method to use in proxy request. METHOD is either
get
ortunnel
. HTTPS downloads always usetunnel
regardless of this option. Default:get
- -R, --remote-time [true|false]¶
Retrieve timestamp of the remote file from the remote HTTP/FTP server and if it is available, apply it to the local file. Default:
false
- --reuse-uri [true|false]¶
Reuse already used URIs if no unused URIs are left. Default:
true
- --retry-wait=<SEC>¶
Set the seconds to wait between retries. When
SEC > 0
, aria2 will retry downloads when the HTTP server returns a 503 response. Default:0
- --server-stat-of=<FILE>¶
Specify the file name to which performance profile of the servers is saved. You can load saved data using
--server-stat-if
option. See Server Performance Profile subsection below for file format.
- --server-stat-if=<FILE>¶
Specify the file name to load performance profile of the servers. The loaded data will be used in some URI selector such as
feedback
. See also--uri-selector
option. See Server Performance Profile subsection below for file format.
- --server-stat-timeout=<SEC>¶
Specifies timeout in seconds to invalidate performance profile of the servers since the last contact to them. Default:
86400
(24hours)
- -s, --split=<N>¶
Download a file using N connections. If more than N URIs are given, first N URIs are used and remaining URIs are used for backup. If less than N URIs are given, those URIs are used more than once so that N connections total are made simultaneously. The number of connections to the same host is restricted by the
--max-connection-per-server
option. See also the--min-split-size
option. Default:5
Note
Some Metalinks regulate the number of servers to connect. aria2 strictly respects them. This means that if Metalink defines the
maxconnections
attribute lower than N, then aria2 uses the value of this lower value instead of N.
- --stream-piece-selector=<SELECTOR>¶
Specify piece selection algorithm used in HTTP/FTP download. A piece is a fixed length segment which is downloaded in parallel in a segmented download. Default:
default
.- default
Select a piece to reduce the number of connections established. This is reasonable default behavior because establishing a connection is an expensive operation.
- inorder
Select a piece closest to the beginning of the file. This is useful for viewing movies while downloading.
--enable-http-pipelining
option may be useful to reduce re-connection overhead. Note that aria2 honors--min-split-size
option, so it will be necessary to specify a reasonable value to--min-split-size
option.- random
Select a piece randomly. Like
inorder
,--min-split-size
option is honored.- geom
When starting to download a file, select a piece closest to the beginning of the file like
inorder
, but then exponentially increases space between pieces. This reduces the number of connections established, while at the same time downloads the beginning part of the file first. This is useful for viewing movies while downloading.
- -t, --timeout=<SEC>¶
Set timeout in seconds. Default:
60
- --uri-selector=<SELECTOR>¶
Specify URI selection algorithm. The possible values are
inorder
,feedback
andadaptive
. Ifinorder
is given, URI is tried in the order appeared in the URI list. Iffeedback
is given, aria2 uses download speed observed in the previous downloads and choose fastest server in the URI list. This also effectively skips dead mirrors. The observed download speed is a part of performance profile of servers mentioned in--server-stat-of
and--server-stat-if
options. Ifadaptive
is given, selects one of the best mirrors for the first and reserved connections. For supplementary ones, it returns mirrors which has not been tested yet, and if each of them has already been tested, returns mirrors which has to be tested again. Otherwise, it doesn't select anymore mirrors. Likefeedback
, it uses a performance profile of servers. Default:feedback
HTTP Specific Options¶
- --ca-certificate=<FILE>¶
Use the certificate authorities in FILE to verify the peers. The certificate file must be in PEM format and can contain multiple CA certificates. Use
--check-certificate
option to enable verification.Note
If you build with OpenSSL or the recent version of GnuTLS which has
gnutls_certificate_set_x509_system_trust()
function and the library is properly configured to locate the system-wide CA certificates store, aria2 will automatically load those certificates at the startup.Note
WinTLS and AppleTLS do not support this option. Instead you will have to import the certificate into the OS trust store.
- --certificate=<FILE>¶
Use the client certificate in FILE. The certificate must be either in PKCS12 (.p12, .pfx) or in PEM format.
PKCS12 files must contain the certificate, a key and optionally a chain of additional certificates. Only PKCS12 files with a blank import password can be opened!
When using PEM, you have to specify the private key via
--private-key
as well.Note
WinTLS does not support PEM files at the moment. Users have to use PKCS12 files.
Note
AppleTLS users should use the KeyChain Access utility to import the client certificate and get the SHA-1 fingerprint from the Information dialog corresponding to that certificate. To start aria2c use --certificate=<SHA-1>. Alternatively PKCS12 files are also supported. PEM files, however, are not supported.
- --check-certificate [true|false]¶
Verify the peer using certificates specified in
--ca-certificate
option. Default:true
- --http-accept-gzip [true|false]¶
Send
Accept-Encoding: deflate, gzip
request header and inflate response if remote server responds withContent-Encoding: gzip
orContent-Encoding: deflate
. Default:false
Note
Some server responds with
Content-Encoding: gzip
for files which itself is gzipped file. aria2 inflates them anyway because of the response header.
- --http-auth-challenge [true|false]¶
Send HTTP authorization header only when it is requested by the server. If
false
is set, then authorization header is always sent to the server. There is an exception: if user name and password are embedded in URI, authorization header is always sent to the server regardless of this option. Default:false
- --http-no-cache [true|false]¶
Send
Cache-Control: no-cache
andPragma: no-cache
header to avoid cached content. Iffalse
is given, these headers are not sent and you can add Cache-Control header with a directive you like using--header
option. Default:false
- --http-user=<USER>¶
Set HTTP user. This affects all URIs.
- --http-passwd=<PASSWD>¶
Set HTTP password. This affects all URIs.
- --http-proxy=<PROXY>¶
Use a proxy server for HTTP. To override a previously defined proxy, use "". See also the
--all-proxy
option. This affects all http downloads. The format of PROXY is[http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
- --http-proxy-passwd=<PASSWD>¶
Set password for
--http-proxy
.
- --http-proxy-user=<USER>¶
Set user for
--http-proxy
.
- --https-proxy=<PROXY>¶
Use a proxy server for HTTPS. To override a previously defined proxy, use "". See also the
--all-proxy
option. This affects all https download. The format of PROXY is[http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
- --https-proxy-passwd=<PASSWD>¶
Set password for
--https-proxy
.
- --https-proxy-user=<USER>¶
Set user for
--https-proxy
.
- --private-key=<FILE>¶
Use the private key in FILE. The private key must be decrypted and in PEM format. An encrypted key may cause undefined behavior. See also
--certificate
option.
- --referer=<REFERER>¶
Set an http referrer (Referer). This affects all http/https downloads. If
*
is given, the download URI is also used as the referrer. This may be useful when used together with the--parameterized-uri
option.
- --enable-http-keep-alive [true|false]¶
Enable HTTP/1.1 persistent connection. Default:
true
- --enable-http-pipelining [true|false]¶
Enable HTTP/1.1 pipelining. Default:
false
Note
There is usually no performance gain from enabling this option.
- --header=<HEADER>¶
Append HEADER to HTTP request header. You can use this option repeatedly to specify more than one header:
$ aria2c --header="X-A: b78" --header="X-B: 9J1" "http://host/file"
- --load-cookies=<FILE>¶
Load Cookies from FILE using the Firefox3 format (SQLite3), Chromium/Google Chrome (SQLite3) and the Mozilla/Firefox(1.x/2.x)/Netscape format.
Note
If aria2 is built without libsqlite3, then it doesn't support Firefox3 and Chromium/Google Chrome cookie format.
- --save-cookies=<FILE>¶
Save Cookies to FILE in Mozilla/Firefox(1.x/2.x)/ Netscape format. If FILE already exists, it is overwritten. Session Cookies are also saved and their expiry values are treated as 0. Possible Values:
/path/to/file
- --use-head [true|false]¶
Use HEAD method for the first request to the HTTP server. Default:
false
- --no-want-digest-header [true|false]¶
Whether to disable Want-Digest header when doing requests. Default:
false
- -U, --user-agent=<USER_AGENT>¶
Set user agent for HTTP(S) downloads. Default:
aria2/$VERSION
, $VERSION is replaced by package version.
FTP/SFTP Specific Options¶
- --ftp-user=<USER>¶
Set FTP user. This affects all URIs. Default:
anonymous
- --ftp-passwd=<PASSWD>¶
Set FTP password. This affects all URIs. If user name is embedded but password is missing in URI, aria2 tries to resolve password using .netrc. If password is found in .netrc, then use it as password. If not, use the password specified in this option. Default:
ARIA2USER@
- -p, --ftp-pasv [true|false]¶
Use the passive mode in FTP. If
false
is given, the active mode will be used. Default:true
Note
This option is ignored for SFTP transfer.
- --ftp-proxy=<PROXY>¶
Use a proxy server for FTP. To override a previously defined proxy, use "". See also the
--all-proxy
option. This affects all ftp downloads. The format of PROXY is[http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
- --ftp-proxy-passwd=<PASSWD>¶
Set password for
--ftp-proxy
option.
- --ftp-proxy-user=<USER>¶
Set user for
--ftp-proxy
option.
- --ftp-type=<TYPE>¶
Set FTP transfer type. TYPE is either
binary
orascii
. Default:binary
Note
This option is ignored for SFTP transfer.
- --ftp-reuse-connection [true|false]¶
Reuse connection in FTP. Default:
true
- --ssh-host-key-md=<TYPE>=<DIGEST>¶
Set checksum for SSH host public key. TYPE is hash type. The supported hash type is
sha-1
ormd5
. DIGEST is hex digest. For example:sha-1=b030503d4de4539dc7885e6f0f5e256704edf4c3
. This option can be used to validate server's public key when SFTP is used. If this option is not set, which is default, no validation takes place.
BitTorrent/Metalink Options¶
- --select-file=<INDEX>...¶
Set file to download by specifying its index. You can find the file index using the
--show-files
option. Multiple indexes can be specified by using,
, for example:3,6
. You can also use-
to specify a range:1-5
.,
and-
can be used together:1-5,8,9
. When used with the -M option, index may vary depending on the query (see --metalink-* options).Note
In multi file torrent, the adjacent files specified by this option may also be downloaded. This is by design, not a bug. A single piece may include several files or part of files, and aria2 writes the piece to the appropriate files.
- -S, --show-files [true|false]¶
Print file listing of ".torrent", ".meta4" and ".metalink" file and exit. In case of ".torrent" file, additional information (infohash, piece length, etc) is also printed.
BitTorrent Specific Options¶
- --bt-detach-seed-only [true|false]¶
Exclude seed only downloads when counting concurrent active downloads (See
-j
option). This means that if-j3
is given and this option is turned on and 3 downloads are active and one of those enters seed mode, then it is excluded from active download count (thus it becomes 2), and the next download waiting in queue gets started. But be aware that seeding item is still recognized as active download in RPC method. Default:false
- --bt-enable-hook-after-hash-check [true|false]¶
Allow hook command invocation after hash check (see
-V
option) in BitTorrent download. By default, when hash check succeeds, the command given by--on-bt-download-complete
is executed. To disable this action, givefalse
to this option. Default:true
- --bt-enable-lpd [true|false]¶
Enable Local Peer Discovery. If a private flag is set in a torrent, aria2 doesn't use this feature for that download even if
true
is given. Default:false
- --bt-exclude-tracker=<URI>[,...]¶
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. See also--bt-tracker
option.
- --bt-external-ip=<IPADDRESS>¶
Specify the external IP address to use in BitTorrent download and DHT. It may be sent to BitTorrent tracker. For DHT, this option should be set to report that local node is downloading a particular torrent. This is critical to use DHT in a private network. Although this function is named
external
, it can accept any kind of IP addresses.
- --bt-force-encryption [true|false]¶
Requires BitTorrent message payload encryption with arc4. This is a shorthand of
--bt-require-crypto
--bt-min-crypto-level
=arc4. This option does not change the option value of those options. Iftrue
is given, deny legacy BitTorrent handshake and only use Obfuscation handshake and always encrypt message payload. Default:false
- --bt-hash-check-seed [true|false]¶
If
true
is given, after hash check using--check-integrity
option and file is complete, continue to seed file. If you want to check file and download it only when it is damaged or incomplete, set this option tofalse
. This option has effect only on BitTorrent download. Default:true
- --bt-load-saved-metadata [true|false]¶
Before getting torrent metadata from DHT when downloading with magnet link, first try to read file saved by
--bt-save-metadata
option. If it is successful, then skip downloading metadata from DHT. Default:false
- --bt-lpd-interface=<INTERFACE>¶
Use given interface for Local Peer Discovery. If this option is not specified, the default interface is chosen. You can specify interface name and IP address. Possible Values: interface, IP address
- --bt-max-open-files=<NUM>¶
Specify maximum number of files to open in multi-file BitTorrent/Metalink download globally. Default:
100
- --bt-max-peers=<NUM>¶
Specify the maximum number of peers per torrent.
0
means unlimited. See also--bt-request-peer-speed-limit
option. Default:55
- --bt-metadata-only [true|false]¶
Download metadata only. The file(s) described in metadata will not be downloaded. This option has effect only when BitTorrent Magnet URI is used. See also
--bt-save-metadata
option. Default:false
- --bt-min-crypto-level=plain|arc4¶
Set minimum level of encryption method. If several encryption methods are provided by a peer, aria2 chooses the lowest one which satisfies the given level. Default:
plain
- --bt-prioritize-piece=head[=<SIZE>],tail[=<SIZE>]¶
Try to download first and last pieces of each file first. This is useful for previewing files. The argument can contain 2 keywords:
head
andtail
. To include both keywords, they must be separated by comma. These keywords can take one parameter, SIZE. For example, ifhead=<SIZE>
is specified, pieces in the range of first SIZE bytes of each file get higher priority.tail=<SIZE>
means the range of last SIZE bytes of each file. SIZE can includeK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). If SIZE is omitted, SIZE=1M is used.
- --bt-remove-unselected-file [true|false]¶
Removes the unselected files when download is completed in BitTorrent. To select files, use
--select-file
option. If it is not used, all files are assumed to be selected. Please use this option with care because it will actually remove files from your disk. Default:false
- --bt-require-crypto [true|false]¶
If
true
is given, aria2 doesn't accept and establish connection with legacy BitTorrent handshake(\19BitTorrent protocol). Thus aria2 always uses Obfuscation handshake. Default:false
- --bt-request-peer-speed-limit=<SPEED>¶
If the whole download speed of every torrent is lower than SPEED, aria2 temporarily increases the number of peers to try for more download speed. Configuring this option with your preferred download speed can increase your download speed in some cases. You can append
K
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). Default:50K
- --bt-save-metadata [true|false]¶
Save metadata as ".torrent" file. This option has effect only when BitTorrent Magnet URI is used. The file name is hex encoded info hash with suffix ".torrent". The directory to be saved is the same directory where download file is saved. If the same file already exists, metadata is not saved. See also
--bt-metadata-only
option. Default:false
- --bt-seed-unverified [true|false]¶
Seed previously downloaded files without verifying piece hashes. Default:
false
- --bt-stop-timeout=<SEC>¶
Stop BitTorrent download if download speed is 0 in consecutive SEC seconds. If
0
is given, this feature is disabled. Default:0
- --bt-tracker=<URI>[,...]¶
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.
- --bt-tracker-connect-timeout=<SEC>¶
Set the connect timeout in seconds to establish connection to tracker. After the connection is established, this option makes no effect and
--bt-tracker-timeout
option is used instead. Default:60
- --bt-tracker-interval=<SEC>¶
Set the interval in seconds between tracker requests. This completely overrides interval value and aria2 just uses this value and ignores the min interval and interval value in the response of tracker. If
0
is set, aria2 determines interval based on the response of tracker and the download progress. Default:0
- --bt-tracker-timeout=<SEC>¶
Set timeout in seconds. Default:
60
- --dht-entry-point=<HOST>:<PORT>¶
Set host and port as an entry point to IPv4 DHT network.
- --dht-entry-point6=<HOST>:<PORT>¶
Set host and port as an entry point to IPv6 DHT network.
- --dht-file-path=<PATH>¶
Change the IPv4 DHT routing table file to PATH. Default:
$HOME/.aria2/dht.dat
if present, otherwise$XDG_CACHE_HOME/aria2/dht.dat
.
- --dht-file-path6=<PATH>¶
Change the IPv6 DHT routing table file to PATH. Default:
$HOME/.aria2/dht6.dat
if present, otherwise$XDG_CACHE_HOME/aria2/dht6.dat
.
- --dht-listen-addr6=<ADDR>¶
Specify address to bind socket for IPv6 DHT. It should be a global unicast IPv6 address of the host.
- --dht-listen-port=<PORT>...¶
Set UDP listening port used by DHT(IPv4, IPv6) and UDP tracker. Multiple ports can be specified by using
,
, for example:6881,6885
. You can also use-
to specify a range:6881-6999
.,
and-
can be used together. Default:6881-6999
Note
Make sure that the specified ports are open for incoming UDP traffic.
- --dht-message-timeout=<SEC>¶
Set timeout in seconds. Default:
10
- --enable-dht [true|false]¶
Enable IPv4 DHT functionality. It also enables UDP tracker support. If a private flag is set in a torrent, aria2 doesn't use DHT for that download even if
true
is given. Default:true
- --enable-dht6 [true|false]¶
Enable IPv6 DHT functionality. If a private flag is set in a torrent, aria2 doesn't use DHT for that download even if
true
is given. Use--dht-listen-port
option to specify port number to listen on. See also--dht-listen-addr6
option.
- --enable-peer-exchange [true|false]¶
Enable Peer Exchange extension. If a private flag is set in a torrent, this feature is disabled for that download even if
true
is given. Default:true
- --follow-torrent=true|false|mem¶
If
true
ormem
is specified, when a file whose suffix is.torrent
or content type isapplication/x-bittorrent
is downloaded, aria2 parses it as a torrent file and downloads files mentioned in it. Ifmem
is specified, a torrent file is not written to the disk, but is just kept in memory. Iffalse
is specified, the.torrent
file is downloaded to the disk, but is not parsed as a torrent and its contents are not downloaded. Default:true
- -O, --index-out=<INDEX>=<PATH>¶
Set file path for file with index=INDEX. You can find the file index using the
--show-files
option. PATH is a relative path to the path specified in--dir
option. You can use this option multiple times. Using this option, you can specify the output file names of BitTorrent downloads.
- --listen-port=<PORT>...¶
Set TCP port number for BitTorrent downloads. Multiple ports can be specified by using
,
, for example:6881,6885
. You can also use-
to specify a range:6881-6999
.,
and-
can be used together:6881-6889,6999
. Default:6881-6999
Note
Make sure that the specified ports are open for incoming TCP traffic.
- --max-overall-upload-limit=<SPEED>¶
Set max overall upload speed in bytes/sec.
0
means unrestricted. You can appendK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). To limit the upload speed per torrent, use--max-upload-limit
option. Default:0
- -u, --max-upload-limit=<SPEED>¶
Set max upload speed per each torrent in bytes/sec.
0
means unrestricted. You can appendK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). To limit the overall upload speed, use--max-overall-upload-limit
option. Default:0
- --peer-id-prefix=<PEER_ID_PREFIX>¶
Specify the prefix of peer ID. The peer ID in BitTorrent is 20 byte length. If more than 20 bytes are specified, only first 20 bytes are used. If less than 20 bytes are specified, random byte data are added to make its length 20 bytes.
Default:
A2-$MAJOR-$MINOR-$PATCH-
, $MAJOR, $MINOR and $PATCH are replaced by major, minor and patch version number respectively. For instance, aria2 version 1.18.8 has prefix IDA2-1-18-8-
.
- --peer-agent=<PEER_AGENT>¶
Specify the string used during the bitorrent extended handshake for the peer's client version.
Default:
aria2/$MAJOR.$MINOR.$PATCH
, $MAJOR, $MINOR and $PATCH are replaced by major, minor and patch version number respectively. For instance, aria2 version 1.18.8 has peer agentaria2/1.18.8
.
- --seed-ratio=<RATIO>¶
Specify share ratio. Seed completed torrents until share ratio reaches RATIO. You are strongly encouraged to specify equals or more than
1.0
here. Specify0.0
if you intend to do seeding regardless of share ratio. If--seed-time
option is specified along with this option, seeding ends when at least one of the conditions is satisfied. Default:1.0
- --seed-time=<MINUTES>¶
Specify seeding time in (fractional) minutes. Also see the
--seed-ratio
option.Note
Specifying
--seed-time=0
disables seeding after download completed.
- -T, --torrent-file=<TORRENT_FILE>¶
The path to the ".torrent" file. You are not required to use this option because you can specify ".torrent" files without
--torrent-file
.
Metalink Specific Options¶
- --follow-metalink=true|false|mem¶
If
true
ormem
is specified, when a file whose suffix is.meta4
or.metalink
or content type ofapplication/metalink4+xml
orapplication/metalink+xml
is downloaded, aria2 parses it as a metalink file and downloads files mentioned in it. Ifmem
is specified, a metalink file is not written to the disk, but is just kept in memory. Iffalse
is specified, the.metalink
file is downloaded to the disk, but is not parsed as a metalink file and its contents are not downloaded. Default:true
- --metalink-base-uri=<URI>¶
Specify base URI to resolve relative URI in metalink:url and metalink:metaurl element in a metalink file stored in local disk. If URI points to a directory, URI must end with
/
.
- -M, --metalink-file=<METALINK_FILE>¶
The file path to ".meta4" and ".metalink" file. Reads input from
stdin
when-
is specified. You are not required to use this option because you can specify ".metalink" files without--metalink-file
.
- --metalink-language=<LANGUAGE>¶
The language of the file to download.
- --metalink-location=<LOCATION>[,...]¶
The location of the preferred server. A comma-delimited list of locations is acceptable, for example,
jp,us
.
- --metalink-os=<OS>¶
The operating system of the file to download.
- --metalink-version=<VERSION>¶
The version of the file to download.
- --metalink-preferred-protocol=<PROTO>¶
Specify preferred protocol. The possible values are
http
,https
,ftp
andnone
. Specifynone
to disable this feature. Default:none
- --metalink-enable-unique-protocol [true|false]¶
If
true
is given and several protocols are available for a mirror in a metalink file, aria2 uses one of them. Use--metalink-preferred-protocol
option to specify the preference of protocol. Default:true
RPC Options¶
- --enable-rpc [true|false]¶
Enable JSON-RPC/XML-RPC server. It is strongly recommended to set secret authorization token using
--rpc-secret
option. See also--rpc-listen-port
option. Default:false
- --pause [true|false]¶
Pause download after added. This option is effective only when
--enable-rpc=true
is given. Default:false
- --pause-metadata [true|false]¶
Pause downloads created as a result of metadata download. There are 3 types of metadata downloads in aria2: (1) downloading .torrent file. (2) downloading torrent metadata using magnet link. (3) downloading metalink file. These metadata downloads will generate downloads using their metadata. This option pauses these subsequent downloads. This option is effective only when
--enable-rpc=true
is given. Default:false
- --rpc-allow-origin-all [true|false]¶
Add Access-Control-Allow-Origin header field with value
*
to the RPC response. Default:false
- --rpc-certificate=<FILE>¶
Use the certificate in FILE for RPC server. The certificate must be either in PKCS12 (.p12, .pfx) or in PEM format.
PKCS12 files must contain the certificate, a key and optionally a chain of additional certificates. Only PKCS12 files with a blank import password can be opened!
When using PEM, you have to specify the private key via
--rpc-private-key
as well. Use--rpc-secure
option to enable encryption.Note
WinTLS does not support PEM files at the moment. Users have to use PKCS12 files.
Note
AppleTLS users should use the KeyChain Access utility to first generate a self-signed SSL-Server certificate, e.g. using the wizard, and get the SHA-1 fingerprint from the Information dialog corresponding to that new certificate. To start aria2c with
--rpc-secure
use --rpc-certificate=<SHA-1>. Alternatively PKCS12 files are also supported. PEM files, however, are not supported.
- --rpc-listen-all [true|false]¶
Listen incoming JSON-RPC/XML-RPC requests on all network interfaces. If false is given, listen only on local loopback interface. Default:
false
- --rpc-listen-port=<PORT>¶
Specify a port number for JSON-RPC/XML-RPC server to listen to. Possible Values:
1024
-65535
Default:6800
- --rpc-max-request-size=<SIZE>¶
Set max size of JSON-RPC/XML-RPC request. If aria2 detects the request is more than SIZE bytes, it drops connection. Default:
2M
- --rpc-passwd=<PASSWD>¶
Set JSON-RPC/XML-RPC password.
Warning
--rpc-passwd
option will be deprecated in the future release. Migrate to--rpc-secret
option as soon as possible.
- --rpc-private-key=<FILE>¶
Use the private key in FILE for RPC server. The private key must be decrypted and in PEM format. Use
--rpc-secure
option to enable encryption. See also--rpc-certificate
option.
- --rpc-save-upload-metadata [true|false]¶
Save the uploaded torrent or metalink metadata in the directory specified by
--dir
option. The file name consists of SHA-1 hash hex string of metadata plus extension. For torrent, the extension is '.torrent'. For metalink, it is '.meta4'. If false is given to this option, the downloads added byaria2.addTorrent()
oraria2.addMetalink()
will not be saved by--save-session
option. Default:true
- --rpc-secret=<TOKEN>¶
Set RPC secret authorization token. Read RPC authorization secret token to know how this option value is used.
- --rpc-secure [true|false]¶
RPC transport will be encrypted by SSL/TLS. The RPC clients must use https scheme to access the server. For WebSocket client, use wss scheme. Use
--rpc-certificate
and--rpc-private-key
options to specify the server certificate and private key.
- --rpc-user=<USER>¶
Set JSON-RPC/XML-RPC user.
Warning
--rpc-user
option will be deprecated in the future release. Migrate to--rpc-secret
option as soon as possible.
Advanced Options¶
- --allow-overwrite [true|false]¶
Restart download from scratch if the corresponding control file doesn't exist. See also
--auto-file-renaming
option. Default:false
- --allow-piece-length-change [true|false]¶
If false is given, aria2 aborts download when a piece length is different from one in a control file. If true is given, you can proceed but some download progress will be lost. Default:
false
- --always-resume [true|false]¶
Always resume download. If
true
is given, aria2 always tries to resume download and if resume is not possible, aborts download. Iffalse
is given, when all given URIs do not support resume or aria2 encountersN
URIs which does not support resume (N
is the value specified using--max-resume-failure-tries
option), aria2 downloads file from scratch. See--max-resume-failure-tries
option. Default:true
- --async-dns [true|false]¶
Enable asynchronous DNS. Default:
true
- --async-dns-server=<IPADDRESS>[,...]¶
Comma separated list of DNS server address used in asynchronous DNS resolver. Usually asynchronous DNS resolver reads DNS server addresses from
/etc/resolv.conf
. When this option is used, it uses DNS servers specified in this option instead of ones in/etc/resolv.conf
. You can specify both IPv4 and IPv6 address. This option is useful when the system does not have/etc/resolv.conf
and user does not have the permission to create it.
- --auto-file-renaming [true|false]¶
Rename file name if the same file already exists. This option works only in HTTP(S)/FTP download. The new file name has a dot and a number(1..9999) appended after the name, but before the file extension, if any. Default:
true
- --auto-save-interval=<SEC>¶
Save a control file(*.aria2) every SEC seconds. If
0
is given, a control file is not saved during download. aria2 saves a control file when it stops regardless of the value. The possible values are between0
to600
. Default:60
- --conditional-get [true|false]¶
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 file name (see
--out
option) or file name part in URI if--out
is not specified. To overwrite existing file,--allow-overwrite
is required. Default:false
- --conf-path=<PATH>¶
Change the configuration file path to PATH. Default:
$HOME/.aria2/aria2.conf
if present, otherwise$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/aria2/aria2.conf
.
- --console-log-level=<LEVEL>¶
Set log level to output to console. LEVEL is either
debug
,info
,notice
,warn
orerror
. Default:notice
- --content-disposition-default-utf8 [true|false]¶
Handle quoted string in Content-Disposition header as UTF-8 instead of ISO-8859-1, for example, the filename parameter, but not the extended version filename*. Default:
false
- -D, --daemon [true|false]¶
Run as daemon. The current working directory will be changed to
/
and standard input, standard output and standard error will be redirected to/dev/null
. Default:false
- --deferred-input [true|false]¶
If
true
is given, aria2 does not read all URIs and options from file specified by--input-file
option at startup, but it reads one by one when it needs later. This may reduce memory usage if input file contains a lot of URIs to download. Iffalse
is given, aria2 reads all URIs and options at startup. Default:false
Warning
--deferred-input
option will be disabled when--save-session
is used together.
- --disable-ipv6 [true|false]¶
Disable IPv6. This is useful if you have to use broken DNS and want to avoid terribly slow AAAA record lookup. Default:
false
- --disk-cache=<SIZE>¶
Enable disk cache. If SIZE is
0
, the disk cache is disabled. This feature caches the downloaded data in memory, which grows to at most SIZE bytes. The cache storage is created for aria2 instance and shared by all downloads. The one advantage of the disk cache is reduce the disk I/O because the data are written in larger unit and it is reordered by the offset of the file. If hash checking is involved and the data are cached in memory, we don't need to read them from the disk. SIZE can includeK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). Default:16M
- --download-result=<OPT>¶
This option changes the way
Download Results
is formatted. If OPT isdefault
, print GID, status, average download speed and path/URI. If multiple files are involved, path/URI of first requested file is printed and remaining ones are omitted. If OPT isfull
, print GID, status, average download speed, percentage of progress and path/URI. The percentage of progress and path/URI are printed for each requested file in each row. If OPT ishide
,Download Results
is hidden. Default:default
- --dscp=<DSCP>¶
Set DSCP value in outgoing IP packets of BitTorrent traffic for QoS. This parameter sets only DSCP bits in TOS field of IP packets, not the whole field. If you take values from /usr/include/netinet/ip.h divide them by 4 (otherwise values would be incorrect, e.g. your
CS1
class would turn intoCS4
). If you take commonly used values from RFC, network vendors' documentation, Wikipedia or any other source, use them as they are.
- --rlimit-nofile=<NUM>¶
Set the soft limit of open file descriptors. This open will only have effect when:
The system supports it (posix)
The limit does not exceed the hard limit.
The specified limit is larger than the current soft limit.
This is equivalent to setting nofile via ulimit, except that it will never decrease the limit.
This option is only available on systems supporting the rlimit API.
- --enable-color [true|false]¶
Enable color output for a terminal. Default:
true
- --enable-mmap [true|false]¶
Map files into memory. This option may not work if the file space is not pre-allocated. See
--file-allocation
.Default:
false
- --event-poll=<POLL>¶
Specify the method for polling events. The possible values are
epoll
,kqueue
,port
,poll
andselect
. For eachepoll
,kqueue
,port
andpoll
, it is available if system supports it.epoll
is available on recent Linux.kqueue
is available on various *BSD systems including Mac OS X.port
is available on Open Solaris. The default value may vary depending on the system you use.
- --file-allocation=<METHOD>¶
Specify file allocation method.
none
doesn't pre-allocate file space.prealloc
pre-allocates file space before download begins. This may take some time depending on the size of the file. If you are using newer file systems such as ext4 (with extents support), btrfs, xfs or NTFS(MinGW build only),falloc
is your best choice. It allocates large(few GiB) files almost instantly. Don't usefalloc
with legacy file systems such as ext3 and FAT32 because it takes almost the same time asprealloc
and it blocks aria2 entirely until allocation finishes.falloc
may not be available if your system doesn't have posix_fallocate(3) function.trunc
uses ftruncate(2) system call or platform-specific counterpart to truncate a file to a specified length.Possible Values:
none
,prealloc
,trunc
,falloc
Default:prealloc
Warning
Using
trunc
seemingly allocates disk space very quickly, but what it actually does is that it sets file length metadata in file system, and does not allocate disk space at all. This means that it does not help avoiding fragmentation.Note
In multi file torrent downloads, the files adjacent forward to the specified files are also allocated if they share the same piece.
- --force-save [true|false]¶
Save download with
--save-session
option even if the download is completed or removed. This option also saves control file in that situations. This may be useful to save BitTorrent seeding which is recognized as completed state. Default:false
- --save-not-found [true|false]¶
Save download with
--save-session
option even if the file was not found on the server. This option also saves control file in that situations. Default:true
- --gid=<GID>¶
Set GID manually. aria2 identifies each download by the ID called GID. The GID must be hex string of 16 characters, thus [0-9a-fA-F] are allowed and leading zeros must not be stripped. The GID all 0 is reserved and must not be used. The GID must be unique, otherwise error is reported and the download is not added. This option is useful when restoring the sessions saved using
--save-session
option. If this option is not used, new GID is generated by aria2.
- --hash-check-only [true|false]¶
If
true
is given, after hash check using--check-integrity
option, abort download whether or not download is complete. Default:false
- --human-readable [true|false]¶
Print sizes and speed in human readable format (e.g., 1.2Ki, 3.4Mi) in the console readout. Default:
true
- --interface=<INTERFACE>¶
Bind sockets to given interface. You can specify interface name, IP address and host name. Possible Values: interface, IP address, host name
Note
If an interface has multiple addresses, it is highly recommended to specify IP address explicitly. See also
--disable-ipv6
. If your system doesn't have getifaddrs(3), this option doesn't accept interface name.
- --keep-unfinished-download-result [true|false]¶
Keep unfinished download results even if doing so exceeds
--max-download-result
. This is useful if all unfinished downloads must be saved in session file (see--save-session
option). Please keep in mind that there is no upper bound to the number of unfinished download result to keep. If that is undesirable, turn this option off. Default:true
- --max-download-result=<NUM>¶
Set maximum number of download result kept in memory. The download results are completed/error/removed downloads. The download results are stored in FIFO queue and it can store at most NUM download results. When queue is full and new download result is created, oldest download result is removed from the front of the queue and new one is pushed to the back. Setting big number in this option may result high memory consumption after thousands of downloads. Specifying 0 means no download result is kept. Note that unfinished downloads are kept in memory regardless of this option value. See
--keep-unfinished-download-result
option. Default:1000
- --max-mmap-limit=<SIZE>¶
Set the maximum file size to enable mmap (see
--enable-mmap
option). The file size is determined by the sum of all files contained in one download. For example, if a download contains 5 files, then file size is the total size of those files. If file size is strictly greater than the size specified in this option, mmap will be disabled. Default:9223372036854775807
- --max-resume-failure-tries=<N>¶
When used with
--always-resume=false,
aria2 downloads file from scratch when aria2 detects N number of URIs that does not support resume. If N is0
, aria2 downloads file from scratch when all given URIs do not support resume. See--always-resume
option. Default:0
- --min-tls-version=<VERSION>¶
Specify minimum SSL/TLS version to enable. Possible Values:
TLSv1.1
,TLSv1.2
,TLSv1.3
Default:TLSv1.2
- --multiple-interface=<INTERFACES>¶
Comma separated list of interfaces to bind sockets to. Requests will be split among the interfaces to achieve link aggregation. You can specify interface name, IP address and hostname. If
--interface
is used, this option will be ignored. Possible Values: interface, IP address, hostname
- --log-level=<LEVEL>¶
Set log level to output. LEVEL is either
debug
,info
,notice
,warn
orerror
. Default:debug
- --on-bt-download-complete=<COMMAND>¶
For BitTorrent, a command specified in
--on-download-complete
is called after download completed and seeding is over. On the other hand, this option set the command to be executed after download completed but before seeding. See Event Hook for more details about COMMAND. Possible Values:/path/to/command
- --on-download-complete=<COMMAND>¶
Set the command to be executed after download completed. See Event Hook for more details about COMMAND. See also
--on-download-stop
option. Possible Values:/path/to/command
- --on-download-error=<COMMAND>¶
Set the command to be executed after download aborted due to error. See Event Hook for more details about COMMAND. See also
--on-download-stop
option. Possible Values:/path/to/command
- --on-download-pause=<COMMAND>¶
Set the command to be executed after download was paused. See Event Hook for more details about COMMAND. Possible Values:
/path/to/command
- --on-download-start=<COMMAND>¶
Set the command to be executed after download got started. See Event Hook for more details about COMMAND. Possible Values:
/path/to/command
- --on-download-stop=<COMMAND>¶
Set the command to be executed after download stopped. You can override the command to be executed for particular download result using
--on-download-complete
and--on-download-error
. If they are specified, command specified in this option is not executed. See Event Hook for more details about COMMAND. Possible Values:/path/to/command
- --optimize-concurrent-downloads [true|false|<A>:<B>]¶
Optimizes the number of concurrent downloads according to the bandwidth available. aria2 uses the download speed observed in the previous downloads to adapt the number of downloads launched in parallel according to the rule N = A + B Log10(speed in Mbps). The coefficients A and B can be customized in the option arguments with A and B separated by a colon. The default values (A=5, B=25) lead to using typically 5 parallel downloads on 1Mbps networks and above 50 on 100Mbps networks. The number of parallel downloads remains constrained under the maximum defined by the
--max-concurrent-downloads
parameter. Default:false
- --piece-length=<LENGTH>¶
Set a piece length for HTTP/FTP downloads. This is the boundary when aria2 splits a file. All splits occur at multiple of this length. This option will be ignored in BitTorrent downloads. It will be also ignored if Metalink file contains piece hashes. Default:
1M
Note
The possible use case of
--piece-length
option is change the request range in one HTTP pipelined request. To enable HTTP pipelining use--enable-http-pipelining
.
- --show-console-readout [true|false]¶
Show console readout. Default:
true
- --stderr [true|false]¶
Redirect all console output that would be otherwise printed in stdout to stderr. Default:
false
- --summary-interval=<SEC>¶
Set interval in seconds to output download progress summary. Setting
0
suppresses the output. Default:60
- -Z, --force-sequential [true|false]¶
Fetch URIs in the command-line sequentially and download each URI in a separate session, like the usual command-line download utilities. Default:
false
- --max-overall-download-limit=<SPEED>¶
Set max overall download speed in bytes/sec.
0
means unrestricted. You can appendK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). To limit the download speed per download, use--max-download-limit
option. Default:0
- --max-download-limit=<SPEED>¶
Set max download speed per each download in bytes/sec.
0
means unrestricted. You can appendK
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). To limit the overall download speed, use--max-overall-download-limit
option. Default:0
- --no-conf [true|false]¶
Disable loading aria2.conf file.
- --no-file-allocation-limit=<SIZE>¶
No file allocation is made for files whose size is smaller than SIZE. You can append
K
orM
(1K = 1024, 1M = 1024K). Default:5M
- -P, --parameterized-uri [true|false]¶
Enable parameterized URI support. You can specify set of parts:
http://{sv1,sv2,sv3}/foo.iso
. Also you can specify numeric sequences with step counter:http://host/image[000-100:2].img
. A step counter can be omitted. If all URIs do not point to the same file, such as the second example above, -Z option is required. Default:false
- -q, --quiet [true|false]¶
Make aria2 quiet (no console output). Default:
false
- --realtime-chunk-checksum [true|false]¶
Validate chunk of data by calculating checksum while downloading a file if chunk checksums are provided. Default:
true
- --remove-control-file [true|false]¶
Remove control file before download. Using with
--allow-overwrite=true,
download always starts from scratch. This will be useful for users behind proxy server which disables resume.
- --save-session=<FILE>¶
Save error/unfinished downloads to FILE on exit. You can pass this output file to aria2c with
--input-file
option on restart. If you like the output to be gzipped append a .gz extension to the file name. Please note that downloads added byaria2.addTorrent()
andaria2.addMetalink()
RPC method and whose metadata could not be saved as a file are not saved. Downloads removed usingaria2.remove()
andaria2.forceRemove()
will not be saved. GID is also saved withgid
, but there are some restrictions, see below.Note
Normally, GID of the download itself is saved. But some downloads use metadata (e.g., BitTorrent and Metalink). In this case, there are some restrictions.
- magnet URI, and followed by torrent download
GID of BitTorrent metadata download is saved.
- URI to torrent file, and followed by torrent download
GID of torrent file download is saved.
- URI to metalink file, and followed by file downloads described in metalink file
GID of metalink file download is saved.
- local torrent file
GID of torrent download is saved.
- local metalink file
Any meaningful GID is not saved.
- --save-session-interval=<SEC>¶
Save error/unfinished downloads to a file specified by
--save-session
option every SEC seconds. If0
is given, file will be saved only when aria2 exits. Default:0
- --socket-recv-buffer-size=<SIZE>¶
Set the maximum socket receive buffer in bytes. Specifying
0
will disable this option. This value will be set to socket file descriptor usingSO_RCVBUF
socket option withsetsockopt()
call. Default:0
- --stop=<SEC>¶
Stop application after SEC seconds has passed. If
0
is given, this feature is disabled. Default:0
- --stop-with-process=<PID>¶
Stop application when process PID is not running. This is useful if aria2 process is forked from a parent process. The parent process can fork aria2 with its own pid and when parent process exits for some reason, aria2 can detect it and shutdown itself.
- --truncate-console-readout [true|false]¶
Truncate console readout to fit in a single line. Default:
true
- -v, --version¶
Print the version number, copyright and the configuration information and exit.
Notes for Options¶
Optional arguments¶
The options that have its argument surrounded by square brackets([])
take an optional argument. Usually omitting the argument is evaluated to true
.
If you use short form of these options(such as -V
) and give
an argument, then the option name and its argument should be concatenated(e.g.
-Vfalse
). If any spaces are inserted between the option name and the argument,
the argument will be treated as URI and usually this is not what you expect.
Units (K and M)¶
Some options takes K
and M
to conveniently represent 1024 and
1048576 respectively. aria2 detects these characters in
case-insensitive way. In other words, k
and m
can be used as
well as K
and M
respectively.
URI, MAGNET, TORRENT_FILE, METALINK_FILE¶
You can specify multiple URIs in command-line. Unless you specify
--force-sequential
option, all URIs must point to the same file or downloading will
fail.
You can specify arbitrary number of BitTorrent Magnet URI. Please note
that they are always treated as a separate download. Both hex encoded
40 characters Info Hash and Base32 encoded 32 characters Info Hash are
supported. The multiple tr
parameters are supported. Because
BitTorrent Magnet URI is likely to contain &
character, it is highly
recommended to always quote URI with single('
) or double("
) quotation.
It is strongly recommended to enable DHT especially when tr
parameter is missing. See http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0009.html
for more details about BitTorrent Magnet URI.
You can also specify arbitrary number of torrent files and Metalink documents stored on a local drive. Please note that they are always treated as a separate download. Both Metalink4 and Metalink version 3.0 are supported.
You can specify both torrent file with -T option and URIs. By doing this, you can download a file from both torrent swarm and HTTP(S)/FTP/SFTP server at the same time, while the data from HTTP(S)/FTP/SFTP are uploaded to the torrent swarm. For single file torrents, URI can be a complete URI pointing to the resource or if URI ends with /, name in torrent file in torrent is added. For multi-file torrents, name and path are added to form a URI for each file.
Note
Make sure that URI is quoted with single('
) or double("
) quotation if it
contains &
or any characters that have special meaning in shell.
Resuming Download¶
Usually, you can resume transfer by just issuing same command (aria2c URI) if the previous transfer is made by aria2.
If the previous transfer is made by a browser or wget like sequential
download manager, then use --continue
option to continue the
transfer.
Event Hook¶
aria2 provides options to specify arbitrary command after specific event
occurred. Currently following options are available:
--on-bt-download-complete
,
--on-download-pause
,
--on-download-complete
.
--on-download-start
,
--on-download-error
,
--on-download-stop
.
aria2 passes 3 arguments to specified command when it is executed.
These arguments are: GID, the number of files and file path. For
HTTP, FTP, and SFTP downloads, usually the number of files is 1.
BitTorrent download can contain multiple files. If number of files is
more than one, file path is first one. In other words, this is the
value of path key of first struct whose selected key is true in the
response of aria2.getFiles()
RPC method. If you want to get all
file paths, consider to use JSON-RPC/XML-RPC. Please note that file
path may change during download in HTTP because of redirection or
Content-Disposition header.
Let's see an example of how arguments are passed to command:
$ cat hook.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo "Called with [$1] [$2] [$3]"
$ aria2c --on-download-complete hook.sh http://example.org/file.iso
Called with [1] [1] [/path/to/file.iso]
EXIT STATUS¶
Because aria2 can handle multiple downloads at once, it encounters lots of errors in a session. aria2 returns the following exit status based on the last error encountered.
- 0
If all downloads were successful.
- 1
If an unknown error occurred.
- 2
If time out occurred.
- 3
If a resource was not found.
- 4
If aria2 saw the specified number of "resource not found" error. See
--max-file-not-found
option.- 5
If a download aborted because download speed was too slow. See
--lowest-speed-limit
option.- 6
If network problem occurred.
- 7
If there were unfinished downloads. This error is only reported if all finished downloads were successful and there were unfinished downloads in a queue when aria2 exited by pressing Ctrl-C by an user or sending TERM or INT signal.
- 8
If remote server did not support resume when resume was required to complete download.
- 9
If there was not enough disk space available.
- 10
If piece length was different from one in .aria2 control file. See
--allow-piece-length-change
option.- 11
If aria2 was downloading same file at that moment.
- 12
If aria2 was downloading same info hash torrent at that moment.
- 13
If file already existed. See
--allow-overwrite
option.- 14
If renaming file failed. See
--auto-file-renaming
option.- 15
If aria2 could not open existing file.
- 16
If aria2 could not create new file or truncate existing file.
- 17
If file I/O error occurred.
- 18
If aria2 could not create directory.
- 19
If name resolution failed.
- 20
If aria2 could not parse Metalink document.
- 21
If FTP command failed.
- 22
If HTTP response header was bad or unexpected.
- 23
If too many redirects occurred.
- 24
If HTTP authorization failed.
- 25
If aria2 could not parse bencoded file (usually ".torrent" file).
- 26
If ".torrent" file was corrupted or missing information that aria2 needed.
- 27
If Magnet URI was bad.
- 28
If bad/unrecognized option was given or unexpected option argument was given.
- 29
If the remote server was unable to handle the request due to a temporary overloading or maintenance.
- 30
If aria2 could not parse JSON-RPC request.
- 31
Reserved. Not used.
- 32
If checksum validation failed.
Note
An error occurred in a finished download will not be reported as exit status.
ENVIRONMENT¶
aria2 recognizes the following environment variables.
http_proxy [http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
Specify proxy server for use in HTTP. Overrides http-proxy value in configuration file. The command-line option
--http-proxy
overrides this value.https_proxy [http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
Specify proxy server for use in HTTPS. Overrides https-proxy value in configuration file. The command-line option
--https-proxy
overrides this value.ftp_proxy [http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
Specify proxy server for use in FTP. Overrides ftp-proxy value in configuration file. The command-line option
--ftp-proxy
overrides this value.all_proxy [http://][USER:PASSWORD@]HOST[:PORT]
Specify proxy server for use if no protocol-specific proxy is specified. Overrides all-proxy value in configuration file. The command-line option
--all-proxy
overrides this value.
Note
Although aria2 accepts ftp://
and https://
scheme in proxy URI, it
simply assumes that http://
is specified and does not change its
behavior based on the specified scheme.
no_proxy [DOMAIN,...]
Specify a comma-separated list of host names, domains and network addresses with or without a subnet mask where no proxy should be used. Overrides the no-proxy value in configuration file. The command-line option
--no-proxy
overrides this value.
FILES¶
aria2.conf¶
By default, aria2 checks whether the legacy path
$HOME/.aria2/aria2.conf
is present, otherwise it parses
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/aria2/aria2.conf
as its configuration file. You
can specify the path to configuration file using --conf-path
option. If you don't want to use the configuration file, use
--no-conf
option.
The configuration file is a text file and has 1 option per each
line. In each line, you can specify name-value pair in the format:
NAME=VALUE
, where name is the long command-line option name without
--
prefix. You can use same syntax for the command-line option. The
lines beginning #
are treated as comments:
# sample configuration file for aria2c
listen-port=60000
dht-listen-port=60000
seed-ratio=1.0
max-upload-limit=50K
ftp-pasv=true
Note
The confidential information such as user/password might be included
in the configuration file. It is recommended to change file mode
bits of the configuration file (e.g., chmod 600 aria2.conf
), so
that other user cannot see the contents of the file.
The environment variables, such as ${HOME}
, are expanded by shell.
This means that those variables used in configuration file are not
expanded. However, it is useful to ${HOME}
to refer user's home
directory in configuration file to specify file paths. Therefore,
aria2 expands ${HOME}
found in the following option values to
user's home directory:
Note that this expansion occurs even if the above options are used in the command-line. This means that expansion may occur 2 times: first, shell and then aria2c.
dht.dat¶
Unless the legacy file paths $HOME/.aria2/dht.dat
and
$HOME/.aria2/dht6.dat
are pointing to existing files, the routing
table of IPv4 DHT is saved to the path
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/aria2/dht.dat
and the routing table of IPv6 DHT is
saved to the path $XDG_CACHE_HOME/aria2/dht6.dat
.
Netrc¶
Netrc support is enabled by default for HTTP(S)/FTP/SFTP. To disable
netrc support, specify --no-netrc
option. Your .netrc
file should have correct permissions(600).
If machine name starts .
, aria2 performs domain-match instead of
exact match. This is an extension of aria2. For example of domain
match, imagine the following .netrc entry:
machine .example.org login myid password mypasswd
aria2.example.org
domain-matches .example.org
and uses myid
and
mypasswd
.
Some domain-match example follow: example.net
does not domain-match
.example.org
. example.org
does not domain-match .example.org
because of preceding .
. If you want to match example.org
, specify
example.org
.
Control File¶
aria2 uses a control file to track the progress of a download. A
control file is placed in the same directory as the downloading file
and its file name is the file name of downloading file with .aria2
appended. For example, if you are downloading file.zip, then the
control file should be file.zip.aria2. (There is a exception for this
naming convention. If you are downloading a multi torrent, its
control file is the "top directory" name of the torrent with .aria2
appended. The "top directory" name is a value of "name" key in "info"
directory in a torrent file.)
Usually a control file is deleted once download completed. If aria2 decides that download cannot be resumed(for example, when downloading a file from a HTTP server which doesn't support resume), a control file is not created.
Normally if you lose a control file, you cannot resume download. But if you have a torrent or metalink with chunk checksums for the file, you can resume the download without a control file by giving -V option to aria2c in command-line.
Input File¶
The input file can contain a list of URIs for aria2 to download. You can specify multiple URIs for a single entity: separate URIs on a single line using the TAB character.
Each line is treated as if it is provided in command-line argument.
Therefore they are affected by --force-sequential
and --parameterized-uri
options.
Since URIs in the input file are directly read by aria2, they must not
be quoted with single('
) or double("
) quotation.
Lines starting with #
are treated as comments and skipped.
Additionally, the following options can be specified after each line of URIs. These optional lines must start with white space(s).
These options have exactly same meaning of the ones in the
command-line options, but it just applies to the URIs it belongs to.
Please note that for options in input file --
prefix must be
stripped.
For example, the content of uri.txt is:
http://server/file.iso http://mirror/file.iso
dir=/iso_images
out=file.img
http://foo/bar
If aria2 is executed with -i uri.txt -d /tmp
options, then
file.iso
is saved as /iso_images/file.img
and it is downloaded
from http://server/file.iso
and http://mirror/file.iso
. The file
bar
is downloaded from http://foo/bar
and saved as /tmp/bar
.
In some cases, out
parameter has no effect.
See note of --out
option for the restrictions.
Server Performance Profile¶
This section describes the format of server performance profile. The
file is plain text and each line has several NAME=VALUE
pair,
delimited by comma. Currently following NAMEs are recognized:
host
Host name of the server. Required.
protocol
Protocol for this profile, such as ftp, http. Required.
dl_speed
The average download speed observed in the previous download in bytes per sec. Required.
sc_avg_speed
The average download speed observed in the previous download in bytes per sec. This value is only updated if the download is done in single connection environment and only used by AdaptiveURISelector. Optional.
mc_avg_speed
The average download speed observed in the previous download in bytes per sec. This value is only updated if the download is done in multi connection environment and only used by AdaptiveURISelector. Optional.
counter
How many times the server is used. Currently this value is only used by AdaptiveURISelector. Optional.
last_updated
Last contact time in GMT with this server, specified in the seconds since the Epoch(00:00:00 on January 1, 1970, UTC). Required.
status
ERROR is set when server cannot be reached or out-of-service or timeout occurred. Otherwise, OK is set.
Those fields must exist in one line. The order of the fields is not significant. You can put pairs other than the above; they are simply ignored.
An example follows:
host=localhost, protocol=http, dl_speed=32000, last_updated=1222491640, status=OK
host=localhost, protocol=ftp, dl_speed=0, last_updated=1222491632, status=ERROR
RPC INTERFACE¶
aria2 provides JSON-RPC over HTTP and XML-RPC over HTTP interfaces that offer basically the same functionality. aria2 also provides JSON-RPC over WebSocket. JSON-RPC over WebSocket uses the same method signatures and response format as JSON-RPC over HTTP, but additionally provides server-initiated notifications. See JSON-RPC over WebSocket section for more information.
The request path of the JSON-RPC interface (for both over HTTP and over
WebSocket) is /jsonrpc
. The request path of the XML-RPC interface is
/rpc
.
The WebSocket URI for JSON-RPC over WebSocket is
ws://HOST:PORT/jsonrpc
. If you enabled SSL/TLS encryption, use
wss://HOST:PORT/jsonrpc
instead.
The implemented JSON-RPC is based on JSON-RPC 2.0 <http://jsonrpc.org/specification>, and supports HTTP POST and GET (JSONP). The WebSocket transport is an aria2 extension.
The JSON-RPC interface does not support notifications over HTTP, but the RPC server will send notifications over WebSocket. It also does not support floating point numbers. The character encoding must be UTF-8.
When reading the following documentation for JSON-RPC, interpret structs as JSON objects.
Terminology¶
GID
The GID (or gid) is a key to manage each download. Each download will be assigned a unique GID. The GID is stored as 64-bit binary value in aria2. For RPC access, it is represented as a hex string of 16 characters (e.g.,
2089b05ecca3d829
). Normally, aria2 generates this GID for each download, but the user can specify GIDs manually using the--gid
option. When querying downloads by GID, you can specify only the prefix of a GID as long as it is unique among others.
Methods¶
All code examples are compatible with the Python 2.7 interpreter. For information on the secret parameter, see RPC authorization secret token.
- aria2.addUri([secret, ]uris[, options[, position]])¶
This method adds a new download. uris is an array of HTTP/FTP/SFTP/BitTorrent URIs (strings) pointing to the same resource. If you mix URIs pointing to different resources, then the download may fail or be corrupted without aria2 complaining. When adding BitTorrent Magnet URIs, uris must have only one element and it should be BitTorrent Magnet URI. options is a struct and its members are pairs of option name and value. See Options below for more details. If position is given, it must be an integer starting from 0. The new download will be inserted at position in the waiting queue. If position is omitted or position is larger than the current size of the queue, the new download is appended to the end of the queue. This method returns the GID of the newly registered download.
JSON-RPC Example
The following example adds
http://example.org/file
:>>> import urllib2, json >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.addUri', ... 'params':[['http://example.org/file']]}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> c.read() '{"id":"qwer","jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"2089b05ecca3d829"}'
XML-RPC Example
The following example adds
http://example.org/file
:>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.addUri(['http://example.org/file']) '2089b05ecca3d829'
The following example adds a new download with two sources and some options:
>>> s.aria2.addUri(['http://example.org/file', 'http://mirror/file'], dict(dir="/tmp")) 'd2703803b52216d1'
The following example adds a download and inserts it to the front of the queue:
>>> s.aria2.addUri(['http://example.org/file'], {}, 0) 'ca3d829cee549a4d'
- aria2.addTorrent([secret, ]torrent[, uris[, options[, position]]])¶
This method adds a BitTorrent download by uploading a ".torrent" file. If you want to add a BitTorrent Magnet URI, use the
aria2.addUri()
method instead. torrent must be a base64-encoded string containing the contents of the ".torrent" file. uris is an array of URIs (string). uris is used for Web-seeding. For single file torrents, the URI can be a complete URI pointing to the resource; if URI ends with /, name in torrent file is added. For multi-file torrents, name and path in torrent are added to form a URI for each file. options is a struct and its members are pairs of option name and value. See Options below for more details. If position is given, it must be an integer starting from 0. The new download will be inserted at position in the waiting queue. If position is omitted or position is larger than the current size of the queue, the new download is appended to the end of the queue. This method returns the GID of the newly registered download. If--rpc-save-upload-metadata
istrue
, the uploaded data is saved as a file named as the hex string of SHA-1 hash of data plus ".torrent" in the directory specified by--dir
option. E.g. a file name might be0a3893293e27ac0490424c06de4d09242215f0a6.torrent
. If a file with the same name already exists, it is overwritten! If the file cannot be saved successfully or--rpc-save-upload-metadata
isfalse
, the downloads added by this method are not saved by--save-session
.The following examples add local file
file.torrent
.JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json, base64 >>> torrent = base64.b64encode(open('file.torrent').read()) >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'asdf', ... 'method':'aria2.addTorrent', 'params':[torrent]}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> c.read() '{"id":"asdf","jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"2089b05ecca3d829"}'
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.addTorrent(xmlrpclib.Binary(open('file.torrent', mode='rb').read())) '2089b05ecca3d829'
- aria2.addMetalink([secret, ]metalink[, options[, position]])¶
This method adds a Metalink download by uploading a ".metalink" file. metalink is a base64-encoded string which contains the contents of the ".metalink" file. options is a struct and its members are pairs of option name and value. See Options below for more details. If position is given, it must be an integer starting from 0. The new download will be inserted at position in the waiting queue. If position is omitted or position is larger than the current size of the queue, the new download is appended to the end of the queue. This method returns an array of GIDs of newly registered downloads. If
--rpc-save-upload-metadata
istrue
, the uploaded data is saved as a file named hex string of SHA-1 hash of data plus ".metalink" in the directory specified by--dir
option. E.g. a file name might be0a3893293e27ac0490424c06de4d09242215f0a6.metalink
. If a file with the same name already exists, it is overwritten! If the file cannot be saved successfully or--rpc-save-upload-metadata
isfalse
, the downloads added by this method are not saved by--save-session
.The following examples add local file file.meta4.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json, base64 >>> metalink = base64.b64encode(open('file.meta4').read()) >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.addMetalink', ... 'params':[metalink]}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> c.read() '{"id":"qwer","jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["2089b05ecca3d829"]}'
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.addMetalink(xmlrpclib.Binary(open('file.meta4', mode='rb').read())) ['2089b05ecca3d829']
- aria2.remove([secret, ]gid)¶
This method removes the download denoted by gid (string). If the specified download is in progress, it is first stopped. The status of the removed download becomes
removed
. This method returns GID of removed download.The following examples remove a download with GID#2089b05ecca3d829.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.remove', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> c.read() '{"id":"qwer","jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"2089b05ecca3d829"}'
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.remove('2089b05ecca3d829') '2089b05ecca3d829'
- aria2.forceRemove([secret, ]gid)¶
This method removes the download denoted by gid. This method behaves just like
aria2.remove()
except that this method removes the download without performing any actions which take time, such as contacting BitTorrent trackers to unregister the download first.
- aria2.pause([secret, ]gid)¶
This method pauses the download denoted by gid (string). The status of paused download becomes
paused
. If the download was active, the download is placed in the front of waiting queue. While the status ispaused
, the download is not started. To change status towaiting
, use thearia2.unpause()
method. This method returns GID of paused download.
- aria2.pauseAll([secret])¶
This method is equal to calling
aria2.pause()
for every active/waiting download. This methods returnsOK
.
- aria2.forcePause([secret, ]gid)¶
This method pauses the download denoted by gid. This method behaves just like
aria2.pause()
except that this method pauses downloads without performing any actions which take time, such as contacting BitTorrent trackers to unregister the download first.
- aria2.forcePauseAll([secret])¶
This method is equal to calling
aria2.forcePause()
for every active/waiting download. This methods returnsOK
.
- aria2.unpause([secret, ]gid)¶
This method changes the status of the download denoted by gid (string) from
paused
towaiting
, making the download eligible to be restarted. This method returns the GID of the unpaused download.
- aria2.unpauseAll([secret])¶
This method is equal to calling
aria2.unpause()
for every paused download. This methods returnsOK
.
- aria2.tellStatus([secret, ]gid[, keys])¶
This method returns the progress of the download denoted by gid (string). keys is an array of strings. If specified, the response contains only keys in the keys array. If keys is empty or omitted, the response contains all keys. This is useful when you just want specific keys and avoid unnecessary transfers. For example,
aria2.tellStatus("2089b05ecca3d829", ["gid", "status"])
returns the gid and status keys only. The response is a struct and contains following keys. Values are strings.gid
GID of the download.
status
active
for currently downloading/seeding downloads.waiting
for downloads in the queue; download is not started.paused
for paused downloads.error
for downloads that were stopped because of error.complete
for stopped and completed downloads.removed
for the downloads removed by user.totalLength
Total length of the download in bytes.
completedLength
Completed length of the download in bytes.
uploadLength
Uploaded length of the download in bytes.
bitfield
Hexadecimal representation of the download progress. The highest bit corresponds to the piece at index 0. Any set bits indicate loaded pieces, while unset bits indicate not yet loaded and/or missing pieces. Any overflow bits at the end are set to zero. When the download was not started yet, this key will not be included in the response.
downloadSpeed
Download speed of this download measured in bytes/sec.
uploadSpeed
Upload speed of this download measured in bytes/sec.
infoHash
InfoHash. BitTorrent only.
numSeeders
The number of seeders aria2 has connected to. BitTorrent only.
seeder
true
if the local endpoint is a seeder. Otherwisefalse
. BitTorrent only.pieceLength
Piece length in bytes.
numPieces
The number of pieces.
connections
The number of peers/servers aria2 has connected to.
errorCode
The code of the last error for this item, if any. The value is a string. The error codes are defined in the EXIT STATUS section. This value is only available for stopped/completed downloads.
errorMessage
The (hopefully) human readable error message associated to
errorCode
.followedBy
List of GIDs which are generated as the result of this download. For example, when aria2 downloads a Metalink file, it generates downloads described in the Metalink (see the
--follow-metalink
option). This value is useful to track auto-generated downloads. If there are no such downloads, this key will not be included in the response.following
The reverse link for
followedBy
. A download included infollowedBy
has this object's GID in itsfollowing
value.belongsTo
GID of a parent download. Some downloads are a part of another download. For example, if a file in a Metalink has BitTorrent resources, the downloads of ".torrent" files are parts of that parent. If this download has no parent, this key will not be included in the response.
dir
Directory to save files.
files
Returns the list of files. The elements of this list are the same structs used in
aria2.getFiles()
method.bittorrent
Struct which contains information retrieved from the .torrent (file). BitTorrent only. It contains following keys.
announceList
List of lists of announce URIs. If the torrent contains
announce
and noannounce-list
,announce
is converted to theannounce-list
format.comment
The comment of the torrent.
comment.utf-8
is used if available.creationDate
The creation time of the torrent. The value is an integer since the epoch, measured in seconds.
mode
File mode of the torrent. The value is either
single
ormulti
.info
Struct which contains data from Info dictionary. It contains following keys.
name
name in info dictionary.
name.utf-8
is used if available.
verifiedLength
The number of verified number of bytes while the files are being hash checked. This key exists only when this download is being hash checked.
verifyIntegrityPending
true
if this download is waiting for the hash check in a queue. This key exists only when this download is in the queue.
JSON-RPC Example
The following example gets information about a download with GID#2089b05ecca3d829:
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.tellStatus', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': {u'bitfield': u'0000000000', u'completedLength': u'901120', u'connections': u'1', u'dir': u'/downloads', u'downloadSpeed': u'15158', u'files': [{u'index': u'1', u'length': u'34896138', u'completedLength': u'34896138', u'path': u'/downloads/file', u'selected': u'true', u'uris': [{u'status': u'used', u'uri': u'http://example.org/file'}]}], u'gid': u'2089b05ecca3d829', u'numPieces': u'34', u'pieceLength': u'1048576', u'status': u'active', u'totalLength': u'34896138', u'uploadLength': u'0', u'uploadSpeed': u'0'}}
The following example gets only specific keys:
>>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.tellStatus', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829', ... ['gid', ... 'totalLength', ... 'completedLength']]}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': {u'completedLength': u'5701632', u'gid': u'2089b05ecca3d829', u'totalLength': u'34896138'}}
XML-RPC Example
The following example gets information about a download with GID#2089b05ecca3d829:
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.tellStatus('2089b05ecca3d829') >>> pprint(r) {'bitfield': 'ffff80', 'completedLength': '34896138', 'connections': '0', 'dir': '/downloads', 'downloadSpeed': '0', 'errorCode': '0', 'files': [{'index': '1', 'length': '34896138', 'completedLength': '34896138', 'path': '/downloads/file', 'selected': 'true', 'uris': [{'status': 'used', 'uri': 'http://example.org/file'}]}], 'gid': '2089b05ecca3d829', 'numPieces': '17', 'pieceLength': '2097152', 'status': 'complete', 'totalLength': '34896138', 'uploadLength': '0', 'uploadSpeed': '0'}
The following example gets only specific keys:
>>> r = s.aria2.tellStatus('2089b05ecca3d829', ['gid', 'totalLength', 'completedLength']) >>> pprint(r) {'completedLength': '34896138', 'gid': '2089b05ecca3d829', 'totalLength': '34896138'}
- aria2.getUris([secret, ]gid)¶
This method returns the URIs used in the download denoted by gid (string). The response is an array of structs and it contains following keys. Values are string.
uri
URI
status
'used' if the URI is in use. 'waiting' if the URI is still waiting in the queue.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getUris', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [{u'status': u'used', u'uri': u'http://example.org/file'}]}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.getUris('2089b05ecca3d829') >>> pprint(r) [{'status': 'used', 'uri': 'http://example.org/file'}]
- aria2.getFiles([secret, ]gid)¶
This method returns the file list of the download denoted by gid (string). The response is an array of structs which contain following keys. Values are strings.
index
Index of the file, starting at 1, in the same order as files appear in the multi-file torrent.
path
File path.
length
File size in bytes.
completedLength
Completed length of this file in bytes. Please note that it is possible that sum of
completedLength
is less than thecompletedLength
returned by thearia2.tellStatus()
method. This is becausecompletedLength
inaria2.getFiles()
only includes completed pieces. On the other hand,completedLength
inaria2.tellStatus()
also includes partially completed pieces.selected
true
if this file is selected by--select-file
option. If--select-file
is not specified or this is single-file torrent or not a torrent download at all, this value is alwaystrue
. Otherwisefalse
.uris
Returns a list of URIs for this file. The element type is the same struct used in the
aria2.getUris()
method.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getFiles', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [{u'index': u'1', u'length': u'34896138', u'completedLength': u'34896138', u'path': u'/downloads/file', u'selected': u'true', u'uris': [{u'status': u'used', u'uri': u'http://example.org/file'}]}]}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.getFiles('2089b05ecca3d829') >>> pprint(r) [{'index': '1', 'length': '34896138', 'completedLength': '34896138', 'path': '/downloads/file', 'selected': 'true', 'uris': [{'status': 'used', 'uri': 'http://example.org/file'}]}]
- aria2.getPeers([secret, ]gid)¶
This method returns a list peers of the download denoted by gid (string). This method is for BitTorrent only. The response is an array of structs and contains the following keys. Values are strings.
peerId
Percent-encoded peer ID.
ip
IP address of the peer.
port
Port number of the peer.
bitfield
Hexadecimal representation of the download progress of the peer. The highest bit corresponds to the piece at index 0. Set bits indicate the piece is available and unset bits indicate the piece is missing. Any spare bits at the end are set to zero.
amChoking
true
if aria2 is choking the peer. Otherwisefalse
.peerChoking
true
if the peer is choking aria2. Otherwisefalse
.downloadSpeed
Download speed (byte/sec) that this client obtains from the peer.
uploadSpeed
Upload speed(byte/sec) that this client uploads to the peer.
seeder
true
if this peer is a seeder. Otherwisefalse
.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getPeers', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [{u'amChoking': u'true', u'bitfield': u'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff', u'downloadSpeed': u'10602', u'ip': u'10.0.0.9', u'peerChoking': u'false', u'peerId': u'aria2%2F1%2E10%2E5%2D%87%2A%EDz%2F%F7%E6', u'port': u'6881', u'seeder': u'true', u'uploadSpeed': u'0'}, {u'amChoking': u'false', u'bitfield': u'ffffeff0fffffffbfffffff9fffffcfff7f4ffff', u'downloadSpeed': u'8654', u'ip': u'10.0.0.30', u'peerChoking': u'false', u'peerId': u'bittorrent client758', u'port': u'37842', u'seeder': u'false', u'uploadSpeed': u'6890'}]}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.getPeers('2089b05ecca3d829') >>> pprint(r) [{'amChoking': 'true', 'bitfield': 'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff', 'downloadSpeed': '10602', 'ip': '10.0.0.9', 'peerChoking': 'false', 'peerId': 'aria2%2F1%2E10%2E5%2D%87%2A%EDz%2F%F7%E6', 'port': '6881', 'seeder': 'true', 'uploadSpeed': '0'}, {'amChoking': 'false', 'bitfield': 'ffffeff0fffffffbfffffff9fffffcfff7f4ffff', 'downloadSpeed': '8654', 'ip': '10.0.0.30', 'peerChoking': 'false', 'peerId': 'bittorrent client758', 'port': '37842', 'seeder': 'false, 'uploadSpeed': '6890'}]
- aria2.getServers([secret, ]gid)¶
This method returns currently connected HTTP(S)/FTP/SFTP servers of the download denoted by gid (string). The response is an array of structs and contains the following keys. Values are strings.
index
Index of the file, starting at 1, in the same order as files appear in the multi-file metalink.
servers
A list of structs which contain the following keys.
uri
Original URI.
currentUri
This is the URI currently used for downloading. If redirection is involved, currentUri and uri may differ.
downloadSpeed
Download speed (byte/sec)
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getServers', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [{u'index': u'1', u'servers': [{u'currentUri': u'http://example.org/file', u'downloadSpeed': u'10467', u'uri': u'http://example.org/file'}]}]}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.getServers('2089b05ecca3d829') >>> pprint(r) [{'index': '1', 'servers': [{'currentUri': 'http://example.org/dl/file', 'downloadSpeed': '20285', 'uri': 'http://example.org/file'}]}]
- aria2.tellActive([secret][, keys])¶
This method returns a list of active downloads. The response is an array of the same structs as returned by the
aria2.tellStatus()
method. For the keys parameter, please refer to thearia2.tellStatus()
method.
- aria2.tellWaiting([secret, ]offset, num[, keys])¶
This method returns a list of waiting downloads, including paused ones. offset is an integer and specifies the offset from the download waiting at the front. num is an integer and specifies the max. number of downloads to be returned. For the keys parameter, please refer to the
aria2.tellStatus()
method.If offset is a positive integer, this method returns downloads in the range of [offset, offset + num).
offset can be a negative integer. offset == -1 points last download in the waiting queue and offset == -2 points the download before the last download, and so on. Downloads in the response are in reversed order then.
For example, imagine three downloads "A","B" and "C" are waiting in this order.
aria2.tellWaiting(0, 1)
returns["A"]
.aria2.tellWaiting(1, 2)
returns["B", "C"]
.aria2.tellWaiting(-1, 2)
returns["C", "B"]
.The response is an array of the same structs as returned by
aria2.tellStatus()
method.
- aria2.tellStopped([secret, ]offset, num[, keys])¶
This method returns a list of stopped downloads. offset is an integer and specifies the offset from the least recently stopped download. num is an integer and specifies the max. number of downloads to be returned. For the keys parameter, please refer to the
aria2.tellStatus()
method.offset and num have the same semantics as described in the
aria2.tellWaiting()
method.The response is an array of the same structs as returned by the
aria2.tellStatus()
method.
- aria2.changePosition([secret, ]gid, pos, how)¶
This method changes the position of the download denoted by gid in the queue. pos is an integer. how is a string. If how is
POS_SET
, it moves the download to a position relative to the beginning of the queue. If how isPOS_CUR
, it moves the download to a position relative to the current position. If how isPOS_END
, it moves the download to a position relative to the end of the queue. If the destination position is less than 0 or beyond the end of the queue, it moves the download to the beginning or the end of the queue respectively. The response is an integer denoting the resulting position.For example, if GID#2089b05ecca3d829 is currently in position 3,
aria2.changePosition('2089b05ecca3d829', -1, 'POS_CUR')
will change its position to 2. Additionallyaria2.changePosition('2089b05ecca3d829', 0, 'POS_SET')
will change its position to 0 (the beginning of the queue).The following examples move the download GID#2089b05ecca3d829 to the front of the queue.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.changePosition', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829', 0, 'POS_SET']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': 0}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.changePosition('2089b05ecca3d829', 0, 'POS_SET') 0
- aria2.changeUri([secret, ]gid, fileIndex, delUris, addUris[, position])¶
This method removes the URIs in delUris from and appends the URIs in addUris to download denoted by gid. delUris and addUris are lists of strings. A download can contain multiple files and URIs are attached to each file. fileIndex is used to select which file to remove/attach given URIs. fileIndex is 1-based. position is used to specify where URIs are inserted in the existing waiting URI list. position is 0-based. When position is omitted, URIs are appended to the back of the list. This method first executes the removal and then the addition. position is the position after URIs are removed, not the position when this method is called. When removing an URI, if the same URIs exist in download, only one of them is removed for each URI in delUris. In other words, if there are three URIs
http://example.org/aria2
and you want remove them all, you have to specify (at least) 3http://example.org/aria2
in delUris. This method returns a list which contains two integers. The first integer is the number of URIs deleted. The second integer is the number of URIs added.The following examples add the URI
http://example.org/file
to the file whose index is1
and belongs to the download GID#2089b05ecca3d829.JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.changeUri', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829', 1, [], ['http://example.org/file']]}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [0, 1]}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.changeUri('2089b05ecca3d829', 1, [], ['http://example.org/file']) [0, 1]
- aria2.getOption([secret, ]gid)¶
This method returns options of the download denoted by gid. The response is a struct where keys are the names of options. The values are strings. Note that this method does not return options which have no default value and have not been set on the command-line, in configuration files or RPC methods.
The following examples get options of the download GID#2089b05ecca3d829.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getOption', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': {u'allow-overwrite': u'false', u'allow-piece-length-change': u'false', u'always-resume': u'true', u'async-dns': u'true', ...
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.getOption('2089b05ecca3d829') >>> pprint(r) {'allow-overwrite': 'false', 'allow-piece-length-change': 'false', 'always-resume': 'true', 'async-dns': 'true', ....
- aria2.changeOption([secret, ]gid, options)¶
This method changes options of the download denoted by gid (string) dynamically. options is a struct. The options listed in Input File subsection are available, except for following options:
Except for the following options, changing the other options of active download makes it restart (restart itself is managed by aria2, and no user intervention is required):
This method returns
OK
for success.The following examples set the
max-download-limit
option to20K
for the download GID#2089b05ecca3d829.JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.changeOption', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829', ... {'max-download-limit':'10K'}]}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': u'OK'}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.changeOption('2089b05ecca3d829', {'max-download-limit':'20K'}) 'OK'
- aria2.getGlobalOption([secret])¶
This method returns the global options. The response is a struct. Its keys are the names of options. Values are strings. Note that this method does not return options which have no default value and have not been set on the command-line, in configuration files or RPC methods. Because global options are used as a template for the options of newly added downloads, the response contains keys returned by the
aria2.getOption()
method.
- aria2.changeGlobalOption([secret, ]options)¶
This method changes global options dynamically. options is a struct. The following options are available:
In addition, options listed in the Input File subsection are available, except for following options:
checksum
,index-out
,out
,pause
andselect-file
.With the
log
option, you can dynamically start logging or change log file. To stop logging, specify an empty string("") as the parameter value. Note that log file is always opened in append mode. This method returnsOK
for success.
- aria2.getGlobalStat([secret])¶
This method returns global statistics such as the overall download and upload speeds. The response is a struct and contains the following keys. Values are strings.
downloadSpeed
Overall download speed (byte/sec).
uploadSpeed
Overall upload speed(byte/sec).
numActive
The number of active downloads.
numWaiting
The number of waiting downloads.
numStopped
The number of stopped downloads in the current session. This value is capped by the
--max-download-result
option.numStoppedTotal
The number of stopped downloads in the current session and not capped by the
--max-download-result
option.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getGlobalStat'}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': {u'downloadSpeed': u'21846', u'numActive': u'2', u'numStopped': u'0', u'numWaiting': u'0', u'uploadSpeed': u'0'}}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.getGlobalStat() >>> pprint(r) {'downloadSpeed': '23136', 'numActive': '2', 'numStopped': '0', 'numWaiting': '0', 'uploadSpeed': '0'}
- aria2.purgeDownloadResult([secret])¶
This method purges completed/error/removed downloads to free memory. This method returns
OK
.
- aria2.removeDownloadResult([secret, ]gid)¶
This method removes a completed/error/removed download denoted by gid from memory. This method returns
OK
for success.The following examples remove the download result of the download GID#2089b05ecca3d829.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.removeDownloadResult', ... 'params':['2089b05ecca3d829']}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': u'OK'}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.removeDownloadResult('2089b05ecca3d829') 'OK'
- aria2.getVersion([secret])¶
This method returns the version of aria2 and the list of enabled features. The response is a struct and contains following keys.
version
Version number of aria2 as a string.
enabledFeatures
List of enabled features. Each feature is given as a string.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getVersion'}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': {u'enabledFeatures': [u'Async DNS', u'BitTorrent', u'Firefox3 Cookie', u'GZip', u'HTTPS', u'Message Digest', u'Metalink', u'XML-RPC'], u'version': u'1.11.0'}}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> from pprint import pprint >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> r = s.aria2.getVersion() >>> pprint(r) {'enabledFeatures': ['Async DNS', 'BitTorrent', 'Firefox3 Cookie', 'GZip', 'HTTPS', 'Message Digest', 'Metalink', 'XML-RPC'], 'version': '1.11.0'}
- aria2.getSessionInfo([secret])¶
This method returns session information. The response is a struct and contains following key.
sessionId
Session ID, which is generated each time when aria2 is invoked.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.getSessionInfo'}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': {u'sessionId': u'cd6a3bc6a1de28eb5bfa181e5f6b916d44af31a9'}}
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.aria2.getSessionInfo() {'sessionId': 'cd6a3bc6a1de28eb5bfa181e5f6b916d44af31a9'}
- aria2.shutdown([secret])¶
This method shuts down aria2. This method returns
OK
.
- aria2.forceShutdown([secret])¶
This method shuts down
aria2()
. This method behaves like :func:'aria2.shutdown` without performing any actions which take time, such as contacting BitTorrent trackers to unregister downloads first. This method returnsOK
.
- aria2.saveSession([secret])¶
This method saves the current session to a file specified by the
--save-session
option. This method returnsOK
if it succeeds.
- system.multicall(methods)¶
This methods encapsulates multiple method calls in a single request. methods is an array of structs. The structs contain two keys:
methodName
andparams
.methodName
is the method name to call andparams
is array containing parameters to the method call. This method returns an array of responses. The elements will be either a one-item array containing the return value of the method call or a struct of fault element if an encapsulated method call fails.In the following examples, we add 2 downloads. The first one is
http://example.org/file
and the second one isfile.torrent
.JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json, base64 >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'system.multicall', ... 'params':[[{'methodName':'aria2.addUri', ... 'params':[['http://example.org']]}, ... {'methodName':'aria2.addTorrent', ... 'params':[base64.b64encode(open('file.torrent').read())]}]]}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [[u'2089b05ecca3d829'], [u'd2703803b52216d1']]}
JSON-RPC additionally supports Batch requests as described in the JSON-RPC 2.0 Specification:
>>> jsonreq = json.dumps([{'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'aria2.addUri', ... 'params':[['http://example.org']]}, ... {'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'asdf', ... 'method':'aria2.addTorrent', ... 'params':[base64.b64encode(open('file.torrent').read())]}]) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) [{u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': u'2089b05ecca3d829'}, {u'id': u'asdf', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': u'd2703803b52216d1'}]
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> mc = xmlrpclib.MultiCall(s) >>> mc.aria2.addUri(['http://example.org/file']) >>> mc.aria2.addTorrent(xmlrpclib.Binary(open('file.torrent', mode='rb').read())) >>> r = mc() >>> tuple(r) ('2089b05ecca3d829', 'd2703803b52216d1')
- system.listMethods()¶
This method returns all the available RPC methods in an array of string. Unlike other methods, this method does not require secret token. This is safe because this method just returns the available method names.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'system.listMethods'}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [u'aria2.addUri', u'aria2.addTorrent', ...
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.system.listMethods() ['aria2.addUri', 'aria2.addTorrent', ...
- system.listNotifications()¶
This method returns all the available RPC notifications in an array of string. Unlike other methods, this method does not require secret token. This is safe because this method just returns the available notifications names.
JSON-RPC Example
>>> import urllib2, json >>> from pprint import pprint >>> jsonreq = json.dumps({'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', ... 'method':'system.listNotifications'}) >>> c = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:6800/jsonrpc', jsonreq) >>> pprint(json.loads(c.read())) {u'id': u'qwer', u'jsonrpc': u'2.0', u'result': [u'aria2.onDownloadStart', u'aria2.onDownloadPause', ...
XML-RPC Example
>>> import xmlrpclib >>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc') >>> s.system.listNotifications() ['aria2.onDownloadStart', 'aria2.onDownloadPause', ...
Error Handling¶
Over JSON-RPC, aria2 returns a JSON object which contains an error code in
code
and the error message in message
.
Over XML-RPC, aria2 returns faultCode=1
and the error message in
faultString
.
Options¶
The same options as for --input-file
are available. See the
Input File subsection for a complete list of options.
In the option struct, the name element is the option name (without the preceding
--
) and the value element is the argument as a string.
JSON-RPC Example¶
{'split':'1', 'http-proxy':'http://proxy/'}
XML-RPC Example¶
<struct>
<member>
<name>split</name>
<value><string>1</string></value>
</member>
<member>
<name>http-proxy</name>
<value><string>http://proxy/</string></value>
</member>
</struct>
The header
and index-out
options are allowed multiple times on the command-line. Since the name should be
unique in a struct (many XML-RPC library implementations use a hash or dict for
struct), a single string is not enough. To overcome this limitation, you may use
an array as the value as well as a string.
JSON-RPC Example¶
{'header':['Accept-Language: ja', 'Accept-Charset: utf-8']}
XML-RPC Example¶
<struct>
<member>
<name>header</name>
<value>
<array>
<data>
<value><string>Accept-Language: ja</string></value>
<value><string>Accept-Charset: utf-8</string></value>
</data>
</array>
</value>
</member>
</struct>
The following example adds a download with two options: dir
and header
.
The header
option requires two values, so it uses a list:
>>> import xmlrpclib
>>> s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy('http://localhost:6800/rpc')
>>> opts = dict(dir='/tmp',
... header=['Accept-Language: ja',
... 'Accept-Charset: utf-8'])
>>> s.aria2.addUri(['http://example.org/file'], opts)
'1'
JSON-RPC using HTTP GET¶
The JSON-RPC interface also supports requests via HTTP GET. The encoding scheme in GET parameters is based on JSON-RPC over HTTP Specification [2008-1-15(RC1)]. The encoding of GET parameters are follows:
/jsonrpc?method=METHOD_NAME&id=ID¶ms=BASE64_ENCODED_PARAMS
The method
and id
are always treated as JSON string and their
encoding must be UTF-8.
For example, The encoded string of
aria2.tellStatus('2089b05ecca3d829')
with id='foo'
looks like
this:
/jsonrpc?method=aria2.tellStatus&id=foo¶ms=WyIyMDg5YjA1ZWNjYTNkODI5Il0%3D
The params
parameter is Base64-encoded JSON array which usually
appears in params
attribute in JSON-RPC request object. In the
above example, the params is ["2089b05ecca3d829"]
, therefore:
["2089b05ecca3d829"] --(Base64)--> WyIyMDg5YjA1ZWNjYTNkODI5Il0=
--(Percent Encode)--> WyIyMDg5YjA1ZWNjYTNkODI5Il0%3D
The JSON-RPC interface also supports JSONP. You can specify the callback
function in the jsoncallback
parameter:
/jsonrpc?method=aria2.tellStatus&id=foo¶ms=WyIyMDg5YjA1ZWNjYTNkODI5Il0%3D&jsoncallback=cb
For Batch requests, the method
and id
parameters must not be specified.
The whole request must be specified in the params
parameter. For example,
a Batch request:
[{'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'qwer', 'method':'aria2.getVersion'},
{'jsonrpc':'2.0', 'id':'asdf', 'method':'aria2.tellActive'}]
must be encoded like this:
/jsonrpc?params=W3sianNvbnJwYyI6ICIyLjAiLCAiaWQiOiAicXdlciIsICJtZXRob2QiOiAiYXJpYTIuZ2V0VmVyc2lvbiJ9LCB7Impzb25ycGMiOiAiMi4wIiwgImlkIjogImFzZGYiLCAibWV0aG9kIjogImFyaWEyLnRlbGxBY3RpdmUifV0%3D
JSON-RPC over WebSocket¶
JSON-RPC over WebSocket uses same method signatures and response format as JSON-RPC over HTTP. The supported WebSocket version is 13 which is detailed in RFC 6455.
To send a RPC request to the RPC server, send a serialized JSON string in a Text frame. The response from the RPC server is delivered also in a Text frame.
Notifications¶
The RPC server might send notifications to the client. Notifications is unidirectional, therefore the client which receives the notification must not respond to it. The method signature of a notification is much like a normal method request but lacks the id key. The value of the params key is the data which this notification carries. The format of the value varies depending on the notification method. Following notification methods are defined.
- aria2.onDownloadStart(event)¶
This notification will be sent when a download is started. The event is of type struct and it contains following keys. The value type is string.
gid
GID of the download.
- aria2.onDownloadPause(event)¶
This notification will be sent when a download is paused. The event is the same struct as the event argument of
aria2.onDownloadStart()
method.
- aria2.onDownloadStop(event)¶
This notification will be sent when a download is stopped by the user. The event is the same struct as the event argument of
aria2.onDownloadStart()
method.
- aria2.onDownloadComplete(event)¶
This notification will be sent when a download is complete. For BitTorrent downloads, this notification is sent when the download is complete and seeding is over. The event is the same struct of the event argument of
aria2.onDownloadStart()
method.
- aria2.onDownloadError(event)¶
This notification will be sent when a download is stopped due to an error. The event is the same struct as the event argument of
aria2.onDownloadStart()
method.
- aria2.onBtDownloadComplete(event)¶
This notification will be sent when a torrent download is complete but seeding is still going on. The event is the same struct as the event argument of
aria2.onDownloadStart()
method.
Sample XML-RPC Client Code¶
The following Ruby script adds http://localhost/aria2.tar.bz2
to
aria2c (running on localhost) with option --dir=/downloads
and
prints the RPC response:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'xmlrpc/client'
require 'pp'
client=XMLRPC::Client.new2("http://localhost:6800/rpc")
options={ "dir" => "/downloads" }
result=client.call("aria2.addUri", [ "http://localhost/aria2.tar.bz2" ], options)
pp result
If you are a Python lover, you can use xmlrpclib (Python3 uses xmlrpc.client instead) to interact with aria2:
import xmlrpclib
from pprint import pprint
s = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy("http://localhost:6800/rpc")
r = s.aria2.addUri(["http://localhost/aria2.tar.bz2"], {"dir":"/downloads"})
pprint(r)
MISC¶
Console Readout¶
While downloading files, aria2 prints a readout to the console to show the progress of the downloads. The console readout looks like this:
[#2089b0 400.0KiB/33.2MiB(1%) CN:1 DL:115.7KiB ETA:4m51s]
This section describes what these numbers and strings mean.
#NNNNNN
The first 6 characters of the GID as a hex string. The GID is an unique ID for each download, internal to aria2. The GID is particularly useful when interacting with aria2 using the RPC interface.
X/Y(Z%)
Completed length, the total file length and its progress. If
--select-file
is used, this is the sum of selected files.SEED
Share ratio when the aria2 is seeding a finished torrent.
CN
The number of connections aria2 has established.
SD
The number of seeders aria2 is connected to.
DL
Download speed (bytes per second).
UL
Upload speed (bytes per second) and the number of uploaded bytes.
ETA
Expected time to finish the download.
When more than one download is in progress, some of the information described above will be omitted in order to show information for several downloads. And the overall download and upload speeds are shown at the beginning of the line.
When aria2 is allocating file space or validating checksums, it additionally prints the progress of these operations:
- FileAlloc
GID, already allocated length and total length in bytes.
- Checksum
GID, already validated length and total length in bytes.
EXAMPLE¶
HTTP/FTP Segmented Downloads¶
Download a file¶
$ aria2c "http://host/file.zip"
Note
To stop a download, press Ctrl-C. You can resume the transfer by running aria2c with the same argument in the same directory. You can change URIs as long as they are pointing to the same file.
Download a file from two different HTTP servers¶
$ aria2c "http://host/file.zip" "http://mirror/file.zip"
Download a file from one host using multiple connections¶
$ aria2c -x2 -k1M "http://host/file.zip"
Note
The -x option specified the number of allowed connections, while the -k option specified the size of chunks.
Download a file from HTTP and FTP servers at the same time¶
$ aria2c "http://host1/file.zip" "ftp://host2/file.zip"
Download files listed in a text file concurrently¶
$ aria2c -ifiles.txt -j2
Note
-j option specifies the number of parallel downloads.
Using a proxy¶
For HTTP:
$ aria2c --http-proxy="http://proxy:8080" "http://host/file"
$ aria2c --http-proxy="http://proxy:8080" --no-proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1,192.168.0.0/16" "http://host/file"
For FTP:
$ aria2c --ftp-proxy="http://proxy:8080" "ftp://host/file"
Note
See --http-proxy
, --https-proxy
, --ftp-proxy
,
--all-proxy
and --no-proxy
for details. You can specify
proxy in the environment variables. See ENVIRONMENT section.
Metalink Download¶
Download files with remote Metalink¶
$ aria2c --follow-metalink=mem "http://host/file.metalink"
Download using a local metalink file¶
$ aria2c -p --lowest-speed-limit=4000 file.metalink
Note
To stop a download, press Ctrl-C. You can resume the transfer by running aria2c with the same argument in the same directory.
Download several local metalink files¶
$ aria2c -j2 file1.metalink file2.metalink
Download only selected files¶
$ aria2c --select-file=1-4,8 file.metalink
Note
The index is printed to the console using -S option.
Download a file using a local metalink file with user preference¶
$ aria2c --metalink-location=jp,us --metalink-version=1.1 --metalink-language=en-US file.metalink
BitTorrent Download¶
Download files using a remote BitTorrent file¶
$ aria2c --follow-torrent=mem "http://host/file.torrent"
Download using a local torrent file¶
$ aria2c --max-upload-limit=40K file.torrent
Note
--max-upload-limit specifies the max of upload rate.
Note
To stop a download, press Ctrl-C. You can resume the transfer later by running aria2c with the same argument in the same directory.
Download using BitTorrent Magnet URI¶
$ aria2c "magnet:?xt=urn:btih:248D0A1CD08284299DE78D5C1ED359BB46717D8C&dn=aria2"
Note
Don't forget to quote BitTorrent Magnet URIs which include &
characters with single('
) or double("
) quotes when specifying URIs on
the command-line.
Download 2 torrents¶
$ aria2c -j2 file1.torrent file2.torrent
Download a file via torrent and HTTP/FTP server in parallel¶
$ aria2c -Ttest.torrent "http://host1/file" "ftp://host2/file"
Only download specific files (usually called "selected download")¶
$ aria2c --select-file=1-4,8 file.torrent
Note
The index is printed to the console using -S option.
Download a .torrent file, but do not download the torrent¶
$ aria2c --follow-torrent=false "http://host/file.torrent"
Specify the output file name¶
To specify the output file name for BitTorrent downloads, you need to know
the index of file in the torrent (see --show-files
). For
example, the output looks like this:
idx|path/length
===+======================
1|dist/base-2.6.18.iso
|99.9MiB
---+----------------------
2|dist/driver-2.6.18.iso
|169.0MiB
---+----------------------
To save 'dist/base-2.6.18.iso' in '/tmp/mydir/base.iso' and 'dist/driver-2.6.18.iso' in '/tmp/dir/driver.iso', use the following command:
$ aria2c --dir=/tmp --index-out=1=mydir/base.iso --index-out=2=dir/driver.iso file.torrent
Change the listening ports for incoming peer connections¶
$ aria2c --listen-port=7000-7001,8000 file.torrent
Note
Since aria2 doesn't configure firewalls or routers for port forwarding, it's up to you to do so manually.
Specify conditions to stop seeding after torrent downloads finish¶
$ aria2c --seed-time=120 --seed-ratio=1.0 file.torrent
Note
In the above example, the program stops seeding after 120 minutes since download completed or seed ratio reaches 1.0.
Throttle upload speed¶
$ aria2c --max-upload-limit=100K file.torrent
Enable IPv4 DHT¶
$ aria2c --enable-dht --dht-listen-port=6881 file.torrent
Note
DHT uses UDP. Since aria2 doesn't configure firewalls or routers for port forwarding, it's up to you to do it manually.
Enable IPv6 DHT¶
$ aria2c --enable-dht6 --dht-listen-port=6881 --dht-listen-addr6=YOUR_GLOBAL_UNICAST_IPV6_ADDR
Note
aria2 uses the same ports as IPv4 for IPv6.
Add and remove tracker URIs¶
Ignore all tracker announce URIs defined in file.torrent and use
http://tracker1/announce
and http://tracker2/announce
instead:
$ aria2c --bt-exclude-tracker="*" --bt-tracker="http://tracker1/announce,http://tracker2/announce" file.torrent
More advanced HTTP features¶
Resume download started by web browsers or other programs¶
$ aria2c -c -s2 "http://host/partiallydownloadedfile.zip"
Note
This will only work when the initial download was not multi-segmented.
Verify SSL/TLS servers using given CA certificates¶
$ aria2c --ca-certificate=/path/to/ca-certificates.crt --check-certificate https://host/file
Note
This option is only available when aria2 was compiled against GnuTLS or
OpenSSL.
WinTLS and AppleTLS will always use the system certificate store. Instead of
`--ca-certificate
install the certificate in that store.
RPC¶
Encrypt RPC traffic with SSL/TLS¶
Specify a server PKC12 file:
$ aria2c --enable-rpc --rpc-certificate=/path/to/server.p12 --rpc-secure
Note
The file specified in --rpc-certificate
must be contain one PKCS12
encoded certificate and key. The password must be blank.
Alternatively, when PEM files are supported (GnuTLS and OpenSSL), specify the server certificate file and private key file as follows:
$ aria2c --enable-rpc --rpc-certificate=/path/to/server.crt --rpc-private-key=/path/to/server.key --rpc-secure
And more advanced features¶
Throttle the download speed¶
Per-download:
$ aria2c --max-download-limit=100K file.metalink
Overall:
$ aria2c --max-overall-download-limit=100K file.metalink
Repair a damaged download¶
$ aria2c -V file.metalink
Note
Repairing damaged downloads can be done efficiently when used with BitTorrent or Metalink with chunk checksums.
Drop connections if download speed is lower than a specified limit¶
$ aria2c --lowest-speed-limit=10K file.metalink
Parameterized URI support¶
You can specify set of parts:
$ aria2c -P "http://{host1,host2,host3}/file.iso"
You can specify numeric sequence:
$ aria2c -Z -P "http://host/image[000-100].png"
Note
The -Z option is required if the URIs don't point to the same file, such as in the above example.
You can specify step counter:
$ aria2c -Z -P "http://host/image[A-Z:2].png"
Verifying checksums¶
$ aria2c --checksum=sha-1=0192ba11326fe2298c8cb4de616f4d4140213837 http://example.org/file
Parallel downloads of an arbitrary number of URIs, metalink, torrent¶
$ aria2c -j3 -Z "http://host/file1" file2.torrent file3.metalink
BitTorrent Encryption¶
Encrypt the whole payload using ARC4 (obfuscation):
$ aria2c --bt-min-crypto-level=arc4 --bt-require-crypto=true file.torrent
SEE ALSO¶
Project Web Site: https://aria2.github.io/
Metalink Homepage: http://www.metalinker.org/
The Metalink Download Description Format: RFC 5854
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2006, 2015 Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders give permission to link the code of portions of this program with the OpenSSL library under certain conditions as described in each individual source file, and distribute linked combinations including the two. You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than OpenSSL. If you modify file(s) with this exception, you may extend this exception to your version of the file(s), but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. If you delete this exception statement from all source files in the program, then also delete it here.