WebTorrent is the first torrent client that works in the browser. It’s easy to get started!
To start using WebTorrent, simply include the
webtorrent.min.js
script on your page.
<script src="webtorrent.min.js"></script>
This provides a WebTorrent
function on the window
object.
WebTorrent also works great with browserify, which lets
you use node.js style require()
to organize your browser
code, and load packages installed by npm.
npm install webtorrent
Then use WebTorrent
like this:
var WebTorrent = require('webtorrent')
var WebTorrent = require('webtorrent')
var client = new WebTorrent()
// Sintel, a free, Creative Commons movie
var torrentId = 'magnet:?xt=urn:btih:08ada5a7a6183aae1e09d831df6748d566095a10&dn=Sintel&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexplodie.org%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.empire-js.us%3A1337&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337&tr=wss%3A%2F%2Ftracker.btorrent.xyz&tr=wss%3A%2F%2Ftracker.fastcast.nz&tr=wss%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openwebtorrent.com&ws=https%3A%2F%2Fwebtorrent.io%2Ftorrents%2F&xs=https%3A%2F%2Fwebtorrent.io%2Ftorrents%2Fsintel.torrent'
client.add(torrentId, function (torrent) {
// Torrents can contain many files. Let's use the .mp4 file
var file = torrent.files.find(function (file) {
return file.name.endsWith('.mp4')
})
// Display the file by adding it to the DOM.
// Supports video, audio, image files, and more!
file.appendTo('body')
})
This supports video, audio, images, PDFs, Markdown, and more, right out of the box. There are additional ways to access file content directly, including as a node-style stream, Buffer, or Blob URL.
Video and audio content can be streamed, i.e. playback will start before the full file is downloaded. Seeking works too – WebTorrent dynamically fetches the needed torrent pieces from the network on-demand.
var dragDrop = require('drag-drop')
var WebTorrent = require('webtorrent')
var client = new WebTorrent()
// When user drops files on the browser, create a new torrent and start seeding it!
dragDrop('body', function (files) {
client.seed(files, function (torrent) {
console.log('Client is seeding ' + torrent.magnetURI)
})
})
This example uses the drag-drop
package, to make the HTML5 Drag and
Drop API easier to work with.
Note: If you do not use browserify, use the standalone file
dragdrop.min.js
.
This exports a DragDrop
function on window
.
var WebTorrent = require('webtorrent')
var client = new WebTorrent()
var magnetURI = 'magnet: ...'
client.add(magnetURI, { path: '/path/to/folder' }, function (torrent) {
torrent.on('done', function () {
console.log('torrent download finished')
})
})
Looking for a more complete example? Look no further! This HTML example has a form input where the user can paste a magnet link and start a download over WebTorrent.
Best of all, it’s a single HTML page, under 70 lines!
If the torrent contains images, videos, audio, or other playable files (with supported codecs), they will be added to the DOM and streamed, even before the full content is downloaded.
<!doctype html>
<html>
<body>
<h1>Download files using the WebTorrent protocol (BitTorrent over WebRTC).</h1>
<form>
<label for="torrentId">Download from a magnet link: </label>
<input name="torrentId", placeholder="magnet:" value="magnet:?xt=urn:btih:08ada5a7a6183aae1e09d831df6748d566095a10&dn=Sintel&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fexplodie.org%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.coppersurfer.tk%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.empire-js.us%3A1337&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.leechers-paradise.org%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.opentrackr.org%3A1337&tr=wss%3A%2F%2Ftracker.btorrent.xyz&tr=wss%3A%2F%2Ftracker.fastcast.nz&tr=wss%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openwebtorrent.com&ws=https%3A%2F%2Fwebtorrent.io%2Ftorrents%2F&xs=https%3A%2F%2Fwebtorrent.io%2Ftorrents%2Fsintel.torrent">
<button type="submit">Download</button>
</form>
<h2>Log</h2>
<div class="log"></div>
<!-- Include the latest version of WebTorrent -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/webtorrent/latest/webtorrent.min.js"></script>
<script>
var client = new WebTorrent()
client.on('error', function (err) {
console.error('ERROR: ' + err.message)
})
document.querySelector('form').addEventListener('submit', function (e) {
e.preventDefault() // Prevent page refresh
var torrentId = document.querySelector('form input[name=torrentId]').value
log('Adding ' + torrentId)
client.add(torrentId, onTorrent)
})
function onTorrent (torrent) {
log('Got torrent metadata!')
log(
'Torrent info hash: ' + torrent.infoHash + ' ' +
'<a href="' + torrent.magnetURI + '" target="_blank">[Magnet URI]</a> ' +
'<a href="' + torrent.torrentFileBlobURL + '" target="_blank" download="' + torrent.name + '.torrent">[Download .torrent]</a>'
)
// Print out progress every 5 seconds
var interval = setInterval(function () {
log('Progress: ' + (torrent.progress * 100).toFixed(1) + '%')
}, 5000)
torrent.on('done', function () {
log('Progress: 100%')
clearInterval(interval)
})
// Render all files into to the page
torrent.files.forEach(function (file) {
file.appendTo('.log')
log('(Blob URLs only work if the file is loaded from a server. "http//localhost" works. "file://" does not.)')
file.getBlobURL(function (err, url) {
if (err) return log(err.message)
log('File done.')
log('<a href="' + url + '">Download full file: ' + file.name + '</a>')
})
})
}
function log (str) {
var p = document.createElement('p')
p.innerHTML = str
document.querySelector('.log').appendChild(p)
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
This complete HTML example mimics the UI of the webtorrent.io homepage. It downloads the sintel.torrent file, streams it in the browser and outputs some statistics to the user (peers, progress, remaining time, speed…).
You can try it right now on CodePen to see what it looks like and play around with it!
Feel free to replace torrentId
with other torrent files, or magnet links, but
keep in mind that the browser can only download torrents that are seeded by
WebRTC peers (web peers). Use WebTorrent Desktop
or Instant.io to seed torrents to the WebTorrent network.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>WebTorrent video player</title>
<style>
#output video {
width: 100%;
}
#progressBar {
height: 5px;
width: 0%;
background-color: #35b44f;
transition: width .4s ease-in-out;
}
body.is-seed .show-seed {
display: inline;
}
body.is-seed .show-leech {
display: none;
}
.show-seed {
display: none;
}
#status code {
font-size: 90%;
font-weight: 700;
margin-left: 3px;
margin-right: 3px;
border-bottom: 1px dashed rgba(255,255,255,0.3);
}
.is-seed #hero {
background-color: #154820;
transition: .5s .5s background-color ease-in-out;
}
#hero {
background-color: #2a3749;
}
#status {
color: #fff;
font-size: 17px;
padding: 5px;
}
a:link, a:visited {
color: #30a247;
text-decoration: none;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div id="hero">
<div id="output">
<div id="progressBar"></div>
<!-- The video player will be added here -->
</div>
<!-- Statistics -->
<div id="status">
<div>
<span class="show-leech">Downloading </span>
<span class="show-seed">Seeding </span>
<code>
<!-- Informative link to the torrent file -->
<a id="torrentLink" href="https://webtorrent.io/torrents/sintel.torrent">sintel.torrent</a>
</code>
<span class="show-leech"> from </span>
<span class="show-seed"> to </span>
<code id="numPeers">0 peers</code>.
</div>
<div>
<code id="downloaded"></code>
of <code id="total"></code>
— <span id="remaining"></span><br/>
↘<code id="downloadSpeed">0 b/s</code>
/ ↗<code id="uploadSpeed">0 b/s</code>
</div>
</div>
</div>
<!-- Include the latest version of WebTorrent -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/webtorrent/latest/webtorrent.min.js"></script>
<!-- Moment is used to show a human-readable remaining time -->
<script src="http://momentjs.com/downloads/moment.min.js"></script>
<script>
var torrentId = 'https://webtorrent.io/torrents/sintel.torrent'
var client = new WebTorrent()
// HTML elements
var $body = document.body
var $progressBar = document.querySelector('#progressBar')
var $numPeers = document.querySelector('#numPeers')
var $downloaded = document.querySelector('#downloaded')
var $total = document.querySelector('#total')
var $remaining = document.querySelector('#remaining')
var $uploadSpeed = document.querySelector('#uploadSpeed')
var $downloadSpeed = document.querySelector('#downloadSpeed')
// Download the torrent
client.add(torrentId, function (torrent) {
// Torrents can contain many files. Let's use the .mp4 file
var file = torrent.files.find(function (file) {
return file.name.endsWith('.mp4')
})
// Stream the file in the browser
file.appendTo('#output')
// Trigger statistics refresh
torrent.on('done', onDone)
setInterval(onProgress, 500)
onProgress()
// Statistics
function onProgress () {
// Peers
$numPeers.innerHTML = torrent.numPeers + (torrent.numPeers === 1 ? ' peer' : ' peers')
// Progress
var percent = Math.round(torrent.progress * 100 * 100) / 100
$progressBar.style.width = percent + '%'
$downloaded.innerHTML = prettyBytes(torrent.downloaded)
$total.innerHTML = prettyBytes(torrent.length)
// Remaining time
var remaining
if (torrent.done) {
remaining = 'Done.'
} else {
remaining = moment.duration(torrent.timeRemaining / 1000, 'seconds').humanize()
remaining = remaining[0].toUpperCase() + remaining.substring(1) + ' remaining.'
}
$remaining.innerHTML = remaining
// Speed rates
$downloadSpeed.innerHTML = prettyBytes(torrent.downloadSpeed) + '/s'
$uploadSpeed.innerHTML = prettyBytes(torrent.uploadSpeed) + '/s'
}
function onDone () {
$body.className += ' is-seed'
onProgress()
}
})
// Human readable bytes util
function prettyBytes(num) {
var exponent, unit, neg = num < 0, units = ['B', 'kB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB', 'EB', 'ZB', 'YB']
if (neg) num = -num
if (num < 1) return (neg ? '-' : '') + num + ' B'
exponent = Math.min(Math.floor(Math.log(num) / Math.log(1000)), units.length - 1)
num = Number((num / Math.pow(1000, exponent)).toFixed(2))
unit = units[exponent]
return (neg ? '-' : '') + num + ' ' + unit
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
Check out the API Documentation and FAQ for more details.