torrent-search-mcp

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The Torrent Search MCP Server & API provides a Python API and an MCP server to programmatically search for torrents on popular platforms like ThePirateBay, Nyaa, and YggTorrent.

Torrent Search MCP Server & API

This repository provides a Python API and an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server to find torrents programmatically on ThePirateBay, Nyaa and YggTorrent. It allows for easy integration into other applications or services.

Quickstart

How to use it with MCP Clients Run it with Docker to bypass common DNS issues

Table of Contents

Features

  • API wrapper for ThePirateBay, Nyaa and YggTorrent.
    • Your Ygg passkey is injected locally into the torrent file/magnet link, ensuring it's not exposed externally
  • MCP server interface for standardized communication (stdio, sse, streamable-http)
  • FastAPI server interface for alternative HTTP access (e.g., for direct API calls or testing)
  • Tools:
    • Search for torrents on ThePirateBay, Nyaa and YggTorrent
    • Get info for a specific torrent by id
    • Get magnet link or torrent file for a specific torrent by id

Setup

Prerequisites

  • An active YggTorrent account and passkey (Optional).
  • Python 3.10+ (required for PyPI install).
  • uv (for local development)
  • Chromium and its required dependencies
  • Docker and Docker Compose (for Docker setup)

Configuration (Optional)

This application requires a passkey if you want to interact with YggTorrent.

  1. Find your Passkey: On the YggTorrent website, navigate to Mon compte -> PASSKEY field.
  2. Set Environment Variables: The application reads configuration from environment variables. The recommended way to set them is by creating a .env file in your project's root directory. The application will load it automatically. See .env.example for all available options.

Installation

Choose one of the following installation methods.

Install from PyPI (Recommended)

This method is best for using the package as a library or running the server without modifying the code.

  1. Install the package from PyPI:
pip install torrent-search-mcp
crawl4ai-setup # For crawl4ai/playwright
playwright install --with-deps chromium # If previous command fails
  1. Create a .env file in the directory where you'll run the application and add your passkey (optional):
YGG_PASSKEY=your_passkey_here
  1. Run the MCP server (default: stdio):
python -m torrent_search
For Local Development

This method is for contributors who want to modify the source code. Using uv:

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/philogicae/torrent-search-mcp.git
cd torrent-search-mcp
  1. Install dependencies using uv:
uv sync --locked
uvx playwright install --with-deps chromium # If previous command fails
  1. Create your configuration file by copying the example and add your passkey (optional):
cp .env.example .env
  1. Run the MCP server (default: stdio):
uv run -m torrent_search
For Docker

This method uses Docker to run the server in a container.

compose.yaml is configured to bypass DNS issues (using quad9 DNS).

  1. Clone the repository (if you haven't already):
git clone https://github.com/philogicae/torrent-search-mcp.git
cd torrent-search-mcp
  1. Create your configuration file by copying the example and add your passkey (optional):
cp .env.example .env
  1. Build and run the container using Docker Compose (default port: 8000):
docker compose up --build -d
  1. Access container logs:
docker logs torrent-search-mcp -f

Usage

As Python Wrapper

from torrent_search import torrent_search_api

results = torrent_search_api.search_torrents('...')
for torrent in results:
    print(f"{torrent.filename} | {torrent.size} | {torrent.seeders} SE | {torrent.leechers} LE | {torrent.date} | {torrent.source}")

As MCP Server

from torrent_search import torrent_search_mcp

torrent_search_mcp.run(transport="sse")

As FastAPI Server

This project also includes a FastAPI server as an alternative way to interact with the library via a standard HTTP API. This can be useful for direct API calls, integration with other web services, or for testing purposes.

Running the FastAPI Server:

# With Python
python -m torrent_search --mode fastapi
# With uv
uv run -m torrent_search --mode fastapi
  • --host <host>: Default: 0.0.0.0.
  • --port <port>: Default: 8000.
  • --reload: Enables auto-reloading when code changes (useful for development).
  • --workers <workers>: Default: 1.

The FastAPI server will then be accessible at http://<host>:<port>

Available Endpoints: The FastAPI server exposes similar functionalities to the MCP server. Key endpoints include:

  • /: A simple health check endpoint. Returns {"status": "ok"}.
  • /docs: Interactive API documentation (Swagger UI).
  • /redoc: Alternative API documentation (ReDoc).

Environment variables (like YGG_PASSKEY) are configured the same way as for the MCP server (via an .env file in the project root).

Via MCP Clients

Usable with any MCP-compatible client. Available tools:

  • search_torrents: Search for torrents.
  • get_torrent_info: Get info for a specific torrent by id.
  • get_magnet_link_or_torrent_file: Get the magnet link or torrent file for a specific torrent by id.
Example with Windsurf

Configuration:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    ...
    # with stdio (only requires uv)
    "torrent-search-mcp": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": [ "torrent-search-mcp" ],
      "env": { "YGG_PASSKEY": "your_passkey_here" } # optional
    },
    # with sse transport (requires installation)
    "torrent-search-mcp": {
      "serverUrl": "http://127.0.0.1:8000/sse"
    },
    # with streamable-http transport (requires installation)
    "torrent-search-mcp": {
      "serverUrl": "http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp" # not yet supported by every client
    },
    ...
  }
}

Changelog

See for a history of changes to this project.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the file for details.