# autobrr MockIndexer This is a simple IRC announcer and torrent indexer rolled into one. It is built as a tool for testing IRC announces and actions. ## Getting started * Put a torrent file in `./files`, name it `1.torrent`. * Run the MockIndexer with `go run main.go`. For autobrr, uncomment the `customDefinitions` line in `config.toml` to load the extra indexer definitions. Then start autobrr as usual. * Add an instance of the MockIndexer in autobrr UI. Pick any nickname, _don't set any auth_. * Set up an action - for example the Watchdir action which will make autobrr actually download the announced torrent file from the MockIndexer. ## Post announce * Open `http://localhost:3999` in your browser. A simple input will allow you to post announces to the channel. For example, to announce the `1.torrent` file added to the `./files` dir, send this, ``` New Torrent Announcement: Name:'debian live 10 6 0 amd64 standard iso' uploaded by 'Anonymous' freeleech - http://localhost:3999/torrent/1 ``` It is the `1` at the end of the announce line that should match the file name. ## RSS Feed You can use the mockindexer as an RSS feed as well. Place a complete XML feed in `./feeds` and name it something like `mock.xml`. In autobrr to set up the feed you use the url like `http://localhost:3999/feeds/mock` where the last part is the name of the xml file without extension. ## Webhook The mockindexer can also be used as a simple webhook endpoint. Use it with a method `POST` to `http://localhost:3999/webhook`. You can trigger different behavior by appending the following URL parameters. - `timeout=2` - wait for 2 seconds to respond - `status=500` - respond with status 500 Use it like `http://localhost:3999/webhook?timeout=2&status=500`.