# lancache-autofill Automatically fill a [lancache](https://github.com/zeropingheroes/lancache) with the content of your choosing, so that subsequent downloads for the same content will be served from the lancache, improving speeds and reducing load on your internet connection. # Features * Choose which platform(s) to download an app for * Use multiple Steam accounts to download apps * See which apps downloaded successfully * See which apps failed, and what the error message was # Requirements * A working [lancache](https://github.com/zeropingheroes/lancache) * Ubuntu 16.04 x64, configured to download via the lancache * Sufficient disk space to (temporarily) store the downloaded content * PHP 7.0 # Installation * `git clone https://github.com/zeropingheroes/lancache-autofill.git` * `cd lancache-autofill` * `sudo ./install.sh` # Quick Start 1. Install and initialise SteamCMD: `./lancache-autofill steam:initialise` 2. Set the default Steam account to be used when queueing apps for download: `nano .env` 3. Search for the apps you wish to download to find their app ID: `./lancache-autofill steam:search-apps "team fortress 2"` `440 Team Fortress 2 [...]` 4. Queue the app for download by ID: `./lancache-autofill steam:queue-app 440` 5. Authorise your Steam account: `./lancache-autofill steam:authorise-account` 6. Start downloading items in the download queue: `./lancache-autofill steam:start-downloading` 7. View the download queue to see the status of the downloads: `./lancache-autofill steam:show-queue` 8. Clear the temporary download location: `./lancache-autofill app:initialise-downloads-directory` # Command Reference `app:initialise-database` * Initialise the database. `app:initialise-downloads-directory` * Initialise the downloads directory. `steam:initialise` * Install and initialise SteamCMD `steam:authorise-account [account]` * Authorise a Steam account to allow download of apps in their library. * If no account is specified, you will be prompted for the username `steam:queue-app appid [--windows] [--osx] [--linux]` * Queue a Steam app for downloading. * Optionally the platform(s) to download can be specified as options * If no platform option is specified, the Windows version of the app will be queued `steam:dequeue [--app_id=] [--platform=] [--status=]` * Dequeue a items from the download queue. * Optionally specify any combination of app ID, platform and status * Calling with no arguments clears the queue `steam:requeue [status=failed]` * Requeue failed and/or completed items in the download queue. * By default failed items are requeued `steam:search-apps name` * Search Steam apps by name. `steam:show-queue [status]` * Show the Steam app download queue. * Optionally only show items with specified status * Available statuses are: queued, failed, completed `steam:start-downloading` * Start downloading the Steam apps in the queue. * The account(s) specified in the queue to download from are checked before any app downloads are attempted `steam:update-app-list` * Get the latest list of apps from Steam. # Limitations & Known Issues * Steam is the only supported platform currently * Paid apps can only be cached with access to a Steam account that owns them * No support for forcing download of 32 bit apps * Yes, it's written in PHP. No shame. # Reference * [SteamCMD Reference](https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD) * [SteamCMD Commands and Variables](https://github.com/dgibbs64/SteamCMD-Commands-List/blob/master/steamcmdcommands.txt) * [Laravel Query Builder](https://laravel.com/docs/5.5/queries) * [Laravel Artisan Console](https://laravel.com/docs/5.5/artisan) * [Symfony Process Component](http://symfony.com/doc/current/components/process.html) * [dotenv Reference](https://github.com/vlucas/phpdotenv/blob/master/README.md)