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# nCore Profile Tracker # nCore Profile Tracker
A simple Go project to scrape and track profile statistics (rank, upload, download, points) on nCore, the largest Hungarian BitTorrent tracker. The stats are displayed on a basic web interface and saved as JSON for historical tracking. A simple Go project to scrape and track profile statistics (rank, upload, download, points) on nCore, the largest Hungarian BitTorrent tracker. The stats are stored in a SQLite database and displayed on a basic web interface.
## Features ## Features
- Scrapes and logs profile stats from nCore. - Scrapes and logs profile stats from nCore for multiple users.
- Serves a simple HTML dashboard to display the latest data. - Serves a simple HTML dashboard to display the latest data and historical charts.
- Provides a JSON API to fetch historical profile data. - Provides a JSON API to fetch historical profile data.
- Stores all data persistently in a SQLite database.
- Automatically updates data every 24 hours. - Automatically updates data every 24 hours.
## Setup ## Setup
1. Clone the repo: 1. **Clone the repo:**
```bash ```bash
git clone https://github.com/skidoodle/ncore-stats.git git clone https://github.com/skidoodle/ncore-stats
cd ncore-stats cd ncore-stats
``` ```
2. Create a `.env` file with your nCore credentials: 2. **Create a `.env` file with your nCore credentials:**
```bash ```ini
NICK=your_nick NICK=your_nick
PASS=your_password PASS=your_password
``` ```
3. Add the `profiles.json` file, which contains your profile IDs: 3. **Add Users to Track**
```json You can add users via the `--add-user` command-line flag. Run this command for each user you want to track.
{
"alice": "69", The format is a single string: `'DisplayName,ProfileID'`.
"bob": "420"
} ```bash
# Example for running from source
go run . --add-user 'Alice,69'
go run . --add-user 'Bob,420'
``` ```
> **How to find a Profile ID?**
> Navigate to a user's profile on nCore. The URL will be `https://ncore.pro/profile.php?id=12345`. The `ProfileID` is the number at the end.
### How to obtain `NICK` and `PASS` ### How to obtain `NICK` and `PASS`
- Open the developer tools in your browser (F12), go to the "Network" tab. - Open the developer tools in your browser (F12), go to the "Network" tab.
- Log in using "lower security" mode. - Log in to nCore using "lower security" mode.
- Find the `login.php` request in the network activity. - Find the `login.php` request in the network activity.
- In the response headers, locate the `Set-Cookie` header, which will contain `nick=` and `pass=` values. - In the response headers, locate the `Set-Cookie` header, which will contain `nick=` and `pass=` values.
- Copy those values and add them to your `.env` file. - Copy those values and add them to your `.env` file.
## Running with Docker Compose ## Running with Docker Compose
To deploy the project using Docker Compose: 1. **Create the following `docker-compose.yml` file:**
1. Create the following `docker-compose.yml` file:
```yaml ```yaml
services: services:
@@ -57,24 +62,43 @@ To deploy the project using Docker Compose:
ports: ports:
- "3000:3000" - "3000:3000"
volumes: volumes:
- data:/app/data - ./data:/app/data
environment:
volumes: - NICK=
data: - PASS=
``` ```
2. Run the Docker Compose setup: 2. **Add Users using Docker**
Before starting the service, or to add new users later, run the `--add-user` command inside a temporary container. This ensures the user is added to the database in your persistent volume.
```bash ```bash
docker-compose up -d # Use 'docker compose run' to add users before starting
docker compose run --rm ncore-stats --add-user 'Alice,69'
docker compose run --rm ncore-stats --add-user 'Bob,420'
``` ```
3. Open `:3000` to view your stats. If the container is already running, you can use `docker exec`:
```bash
# The executable inside the container is named 'trackncore'
docker exec ncore-stats ./trackncore --add-user 'Charlie,1337'
```
3. **Run the Docker Compose setup:**
Once you have added your users, start the service.
```bash
docker compose up -d
```
4. Open `http://localhost:3000` to view your stats.
### Updating ### Updating
To pull the latest image and restart the service: To pull the latest image and restart the service:
```bash ```bash
docker-compose pull docker compose pull
docker-compose up -d docker compose up -d
```