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Aria2 Tools

Some tools and instructions to help supplement aria2 when used as a download server.

bin/aria2q

List the download queue on the local machine.

Assumes the aria2 RPC server is available at localhost:6800

initscript/aria2c

Example Debian init script to put in /etc/init.d/

It is set up for Ubuntu 17.04 (Zesty's) packaged aria2c from the package "aria2" (see instructions below). If you're using Debian Squeeze you will want to change /usr/bin for /opt/aria2/bin and follow the instructions to install into /opt/aria2 below.

initscript/aria2.conf

Example config file to put in /etc to use alongside the init script.

Installing aria2 as download server on Debian Squeeze

The version of aria2 in the Debian Squeeze repositories is too old for these tools and for the web client I use to handle.

The version in wheezy requires a libc update, so that's a no go too.

I just downloaded aria2 1.16.3 and built from source:

$ sudo apt-get build-essential aria2
$ tar xjf aria2-1.16.3.tar.bz2
$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/aria2-1.16.3
$ make
$ sudo make install
$ cd /opt
$ sudo ln -s aria2-1.16.3 aria2
$ sudo ln -s /opt/aria2/bin/aria2c /usr/local/bin/aria2c

Create a user to run the daemon as, and a download directory

$ sudo useradd --system --home-dir /var/local/aria2 download
$ sudo mkdir /var/local/aria2/down
$ sudo chown download: /var/local/aria2/down
$ sudo chmod ug=rwx,o=rx /var/local/aria2/down

I then copied in initscript/aria2c to /etc/init.d/aria2c.

Put the following in /etc/aria2.conf:

dir=/var/local/aria2/down
disable-ipv6=true
rpc-listen-all=true
enable-rpc=true
on-download-complete=/opt/aria2-tools/hooks/aria2_notify_complete

(you should set your dir= to the directory you want downloads to go in)

I then tested the init script:

$ sudo /etc/init.d/aria2c start
$ sudo /etc/init.d/aria2c status
$ sudo /etc/init.d/aria2c stop
$ sudo /etc/init.d/aria2c status
$ sudo /etc/init.d/aria2c start

Then installed it to run at startup:

$ sudo update-rc.d aria2c defaults

I then cloned a copy of webui-aria2 into /opt and linked into /var/www (I already had apache web server installed):

$ cd /opt
$ sudo git clone git://github.com/ziahamza/webui-aria2.git
$ sudo ln -s /opt/webui-aria2 /var/www/aria2

Then I can browse to http://minerva/aria2 from any machine on my network to view and manipulate the download queue.

I wrote the tool bin/aria2q so I can inspect the queue from the command line.