docker-scripts/linux/ecosystem/opentracker/README.md

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# opentracker-docker
Docker image from scratch, customizable, simple and small, for the [opentracker project](https://erdgeist.org/arts/software/opentracker/), a open and free bittorrent tracker.
## How to use this image
This image compile `Opentracker` following [build instructions](https://erdgeist.org/arts/software/opentracker/#build-instructions), but using [GCC](https://gcc.gnu.org/)'s [`-static`](https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Link-Options.html) link option. The `-static` option links a program statically, in other words it does not require a dependency on dynamic libraries at runtime in order to run.
This image is designed to be used in a micro-service environment. There are three versions of the image you can choose from.
The `open` tag contains a Opentracker builded with defaults options and run in [open mode](https://erdgeist.org/arts/software/opentracker/#invocation).
The `blacklist` and `whitelist` tags contains a Opentracker builded with `-DWANT_ACCESSLIST_BLACK` and `-DWANT_ACCESSLIST_WHITE` respectively and run in [closed mode](https://erdgeist.org/arts/software/opentracker/#closed-mode).
## Using in `open` Mode
The image has `/bin/opentracker` binary as [ENTRYPOINT](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#entrypoint) and `-f /etc/opentracker/opentracker.conf` as default [CMD](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#exec-form-entrypoint-example).
So you can run:
```bash
docker run \
--rm \
-d \
--name opentracker \
-p 6969:6969/udp -p 6969:6969 \
wiltonsr/opentracker:open
```
Or with `docker-compose.yml` file:
```yml
version: "3"
services:
tracker:
image: wiltonsr/opentracker:open
container_name: opentracker
restart: always
ports:
- 6969:6969/tcp
- 6969:6969/udp
```
```bash
docker-compose up
```
Now you can access [Opentracker Stats page](https://erdgeist.org/arts/software/opentracker/#statistics) at http://localhost:6969/stats from your host system.
### Debug Mode
All `tags` also contains `/bin/opentracker.debug` binary. So you could run Opentracker in `debug mode` overriding default `ENTRYPOINT`.
```bash
docker run \
--rm \
-d \
--name opentracker \
-p 6969:6969/udp -p 6969:6969 \
--entrypoint="/bin/opentracker.debug" \
wiltonsr/opentracker:open \
-f /etc/opentracker/opentracker.conf
```
It is also possible to override the default command with:
```bash
docker run \
--rm \
--name opentracker \
-p 6969:6969/udp -p 6969:6969 \
wiltonsr/opentracker:open \
-h
```
You will get:
```text
Usage: /bin/opentracker [-i ip] [-p port] [-P port] [-r redirect] [-d dir] [-u user] [-A ip] [-f config] [-s livesyncport]
-f config include and execute the config file
-i ip specify ip to bind to (default: *, you may specify more than one)
-p port specify tcp port to bind to (default: 6969, you may specify more than one)
-P port specify udp port to bind to (default: 6969, you may specify more than one)
-r redirecturlspecify url where / should be redirected to (default none)
-d dir specify directory to try to chroot to (default: ".")
-u user specify user under whose privileges opentracker should run (default: "nobody")
-A ip bless an ip address as admin address (e.g. to allow syncs from this address)
Example: ./opentracker -i 127.0.0.1 -p 6969 -P 6969 -f ./opentracker.conf -i 10.1.1.23 -p 2710 -p 80
```
### Configuration file
All `tags` use default configuration file from [here](https://erdgeist.org/gitweb/opentracker/tree/opentracker.conf.sample).
Some adjusts are made:
- `tracker.user` is setted to `opentracker` [USER](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#user) in all tags.
- `access.whitelist` is setted to `/etc/opentracker/whitelist` in `whitelist` tag.
- `access.blacklist` is setted to `/etc/opentracker/blacklist` in `blacklist` tag.
You could override the default configuration using a [VOLUME](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#volume):
```bash
docker run \
--rm \
--name opentracker \
-v $PWD/local-opentracker.conf:/etc/opentracker/opentracker.conf \
-p 6969:6969/udp -p 6969:6969 \
wiltonsr/opentracker:open
```
## Using in `closed` Mode
If you want to control what torrents to track or not to track. You could use opentracker with one of the accesslist-options `tags`, you can control which torrents are tracked by providing a file that contains a list of human readable `info_hashes`. An example whitelist file would look like
```text
0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567
890123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef012345
```
### Compilation
Opentracker provides accesslist options, `-DWANT_ACCESSLIST_BLACK` and `-DWANT_ACCESSLIST_WHITE`, but this options are `exclusive`. Trying to compile it with both options will resulte in this error:
```bash
cc -c -o opentracker.o -I../libowfat -Wall -pipe -Wextra -O3 -DWANT_ACCESSLIST_BLACK -DWANT_ACCESSLIST_WHITE -DWANT_FULLSCRAPE opentracker.c
In file included from opentracker.c:36:
ot_accesslist.h:10:4: error: #error WANT_ACCESSLIST_BLACK and WANT_ACCESSLIST_WHITE are exclusive.
10 | # error WANT_ACCESSLIST_BLACK and WANT_ACCESSLIST_WHITE are exclusive.
| ^~~~~
make: *** [Makefile:81: opentracker.o] Erro 1
```
Because of that there are two another tags, `blacklist` and `whitelist`, which were compiled with the respective options.
### Whitelist Mode
```bash
docker run \
--rm \
--name opentracker \
-v $PWD/local-whitelist:/etc/opentracker/whitelist \
-p 6969:6969/udp -p 6969:6969 \
wiltonsr/opentracker:whitelist
```
### Blacklist Mode
```bash
docker run \
--rm \
--name opentracker \
-v $PWD/local-blacklist:/etc/opentracker/blacklist \
-p 6969:6969/udp -p 6969:6969 \
wiltonsr/opentracker:blacklist
```
### Reloading file changes
To make opentracker reload it's `white`/`blacklist` after changes, send a `SIGHUP` unix signal.
```bash
docker kill --signal="SIGHUP" opentracker
```