import React, { Component } from 'react'; import { connect } from 'react-redux'; import query from 'query-string'; import { search_criteria, search_qs, update_filter } from '../search'; function SearchHelp(props) { const { dispatch, router } = props; const qs = query.parse(router.location.search); const update = text => update_filter( text || "", props.filter_subscribe, router.location, dispatch); const navto = where => e => { e.preventDefault(); update(where); }; const searchLink = target => {target}; const searchableProps = { "name": "torrent name", "path": "download path", "status": "paused | pending | leeching | idle | seeding | hashing | error", "size": "size in bytes", "progress": "progress from 0 to 1", "priority": "1-5, low to high", "availability": "how much is available from the swarm, 0 to 1", "rate_up": "rate up in bits/sec", "rate_down": "rate down in bits/sec", "throttle_up": "throttle up in bits/sec", "throttle_down": "throttle down in bits/sec", "transferred_up": "total transfer up in bits/sec", "transferred_down": "total transfer down in bits/sec", "peers": "number of peers", "files": "number of files", }; return (
You can search for torrents using the search box at the top of the
page. By default, it will search through torrent titles. You can also
search other properties of torrents with
propertyoperatorvalue
, where operator is
one of the following:
:
matches values that contain value
==
matches values that are equal to value
!=
matches values that are not equal to value
>
matches values that are greater than value
>=
matches values that are greater than or equal to value
<
matches values that are less than value
<=
matches values that are less than or equal to value
The following torrent properties are searchable:
Here are some example searches: