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yacy_search_server/htroot/BlogComments.java

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// Blog.java
// -----------------------
// part of YACY
// (C) by Michael Peter Christen; mc@anomic.de
// first published on http://www.anomic.de
// Frankfurt, Germany, 2004
//
// This File is contributed by Jan Sandbrink
// Contains contributions from Marc Nause [MN]
// last change: 06.05.2006
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
//
// Using this software in any meaning (reading, learning, copying, compiling,
// running) means that you agree that the Author(s) is (are) not responsible
// for cost, loss of data or any harm that may be caused directly or indirectly
// by usage of this softare or this documentation. The usage of this software
// is on your own risk. The installation and usage (starting/running) of this
// software may allow other people or application to access your computer and
// any attached devices and is highly dependent on the configuration of the
// software which must be done by the user of the software; the author(s) is
// (are) also not responsible for proper configuration and usage of the
// software, even if provoked by documentation provided together with
// the software.
//
// Any changes to this file according to the GPL as documented in the file
// gpl.txt aside this file in the shipment you received can be done to the
// lines that follows this copyright notice here, but changes must not be
// done inside the copyright notive above. A re-distribution must contain
// the intact and unchanged copyright notice.
// Contributions and changes to the program code must be marked as such.
// You must compile this file with
// javac -classpath .:../Classes Blacklist_p.java
// if the shell's current path is HTROOT
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Iterator;
import de.anomic.data.blogBoard;
import de.anomic.data.blogBoardComments;
import de.anomic.data.messageBoard;
import de.anomic.data.userDB;
import de.anomic.data.blogBoard.BlogEntry;
import de.anomic.http.httpHeader;
import de.anomic.plasma.plasmaSwitchboard;
import de.anomic.server.serverFileUtils;
import de.anomic.server.serverObjects;
import de.anomic.server.serverSwitch;
import de.anomic.server.logging.serverLog;
import de.anomic.yacy.yacyCore;
public class BlogComments {
private static SimpleDateFormat SimpleFormatter = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss");
// TODO: make userdefined date/time-strings (localisation)
public static String dateString(Date date) {
return SimpleFormatter.format(date);
}
public static serverObjects respond(httpHeader header, serverObjects post, serverSwitch<?> env) {
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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plasmaSwitchboard sb = (plasmaSwitchboard) env;
serverObjects prop = new serverObjects();
blogBoard.BlogEntry page = null;
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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boolean hasRights = sb.verifyAuthentication(header, true);
if (hasRights) prop.put("mode_admin", "1");
else prop.put("mode_admin", "0");
if (post == null) {
post = new serverObjects();
post.put("page", "blog_default");
}
if(!hasRights){
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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userDB.Entry userentry = sb.userDB.proxyAuth((String)header.get("Authorization", "xxxxxx"));
if(userentry != null && userentry.hasRight(userDB.Entry.BLOG_RIGHT)){
hasRights=true;
}
//opens login window if login link is clicked - contrib [MN]
else if(post.containsKey("login")){
prop.put("AUTHENTICATE","admin log-in");
}
}
String pagename = post.get("page", "blog_default");
String ip = post.get(httpHeader.CONNECTION_PROP_CLIENTIP, "127.0.0.1");
String StrAuthor = post.get("author", "anonymous");
if (StrAuthor.equals("anonymous")) {
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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StrAuthor = sb.blogDB.guessAuthor(ip);
if (StrAuthor == null || StrAuthor.length() == 0) {
if (sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed() == null) {
StrAuthor = "anonymous";
}
else {
StrAuthor = sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().get("Name", "anonymous");
}
}
}
byte[] author;
try {
author = StrAuthor.getBytes("UTF-8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
author = StrAuthor.getBytes();
}
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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page = sb.blogDB.readBlogEntry(pagename); //maybe "if(page == null)"
// comments not allowed
if (page.getCommentMode() == 0) {
prop.put("mode_allow", 0);
} else {
prop.put("mode_allow", 1);
}
if (post.containsKey("submit") && page.getCommentMode() != 0) {
// store a new/edited blog-entry
byte[] content;
if(!post.get("content", "").equals(""))
{
if(post.get("subject", "").equals("")) post.putHTML("subject", "no title");
try {
content = post.get("content", "").getBytes("UTF-8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
content = post.get("content", "").getBytes();
}
Date date = null;
//set name for new entry or date for old entry
String StrSubject = post.get("subject", "");
byte[] subject;
try {
subject = StrSubject.getBytes("UTF-8");
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
subject = StrSubject.getBytes();
}
String commentID = String.valueOf(System.currentTimeMillis());
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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BlogEntry blogEntry = sb.blogDB.readBlogEntry(pagename);
blogEntry.addComment(commentID);
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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sb.blogDB.writeBlogEntry(blogEntry);
sb.blogCommentDB.write(sb.blogCommentDB.newEntry(commentID, subject, author, ip, date, content));
prop.put("LOCATION","BlogComments.html?page=" + pagename);
messageBoard.entry msgEntry = null;
try {
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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sb.messageDB.write(msgEntry = sb.messageDB.newEntry(
"blogComment",
StrAuthor,
sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().hash,
sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().getName(), sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().hash,
"new blog comment: " + new String(blogEntry.getSubject(),"UTF-8"), content));
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e1) {
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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sb.messageDB.write(msgEntry = sb.messageDB.newEntry(
"blogComment",
StrAuthor,
sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().hash,
sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().getName(), sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().hash,
"new blog comment: " + new String(blogEntry.getSubject()), content));
}
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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messageForwardingViaEmail(sb, msgEntry);
// finally write notification
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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File notifierSource = new File(sb.getRootPath(), sb.getConfig("htRootPath","htroot") + "/env/grafics/message.gif");
File notifierDest = new File(sb.getConfigPath("htDocsPath", "DATA/HTDOCS"), "notifier.gif");
try {
serverFileUtils.copy(notifierSource, notifierDest);
} catch (IOException e) {
serverLog.logSevere("MESSAGE", "NEW MESSAGE ARRIVED! (error: " + e.getMessage() + ")");
}
}
}
if(hasRights && post.containsKey("delete") && post.containsKey("page") && post.containsKey("comment")) {
if(page.removeComment((String) post.get("comment"))) {
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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sb.blogCommentDB.delete((String) post.get("comment"));
}
}
if(hasRights && post.containsKey("allow") && post.containsKey("page") && post.containsKey("comment")) {
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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blogBoardComments.CommentEntry entry = sb.blogCommentDB.read((String) post.get("comment"));
entry.allow();
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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sb.blogCommentDB.write(entry);
}
if(post.containsKey("preview") && page.getCommentMode() != 0) {
//preview the page
prop.put("mode", "1");//preview
prop.put("mode_pageid", pagename);
prop.put("mode_allow_pageid", pagename);
try {
prop.putHTML("mode_author", new String(author, "UTF-8"));
prop.putHTML("mode_allow_author", new String(author, "UTF-8"));
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
prop.putHTML("mode_author", new String(author));
prop.putHTML("mode_allow_author", new String(author));
}
prop.putHTML("mode_subject", post.get("subject",""));
prop.put("mode_date", dateString(new Date()));
prop.putWiki("mode_page", post.get("content", ""));
prop.put("mode_page-code", post.get("content", ""));
} else {
// show blog-entry/entries
prop.put("mode", "0"); //viewing
if(pagename.equals("blog_default")) {
prop.put("LOCATION","Blog.html");
} else {
//show 1 blog entry
prop.put("mode_pageid", page.getKey());
prop.put("mode_allow_pageid", pagename);
try {
prop.putHTML("mode_subject", new String(page.getSubject(),"UTF-8"));
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
prop.putHTML("mode_subject", new String(page.getSubject()));
}
try {
prop.putHTML("mode_author", new String(page.getAuthor(),"UTF-8"));
prop.putHTML("mode_allow_author", new String(author, "UTF-8"));
} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
prop.putHTML("mode_author", new String(page.getAuthor()));
prop.putHTML("mode_allow_author", new String(author));
}
prop.put("mode_comments", page.getCommentsSize());
prop.put("mode_date", dateString(page.getDate()));
prop.putWiki("mode_page", page.getPage());
if(hasRights) {
prop.put("mode_admin", "1");
prop.put("mode_admin_pageid", page.getKey());
}
//show all commments
try {
Iterator<String> i = page.getComments().iterator();
int commentMode = page.getCommentMode();
String pageid;
blogBoardComments.CommentEntry entry;
boolean xml = false;
if(post.containsKey("xml")) {
xml = true;
}
int count = 0; //counts how many entries are shown to the user
int start = post.getInt("start",0); //indicates from where entries should be shown
int num = post.getInt("num",10); //indicates how many entries should be shown
boolean prev = false; //indicates if there were previous comments to the ones that are dispalyed
if(xml) num = 0;
if (start < 0) start = 0;
if (start > 1) prev = true;
int nextstart = start+num; //indicates the starting offset for next results
int prevstart = start-num; //indicates the starting offset for previous results
while(i.hasNext() && count < num) {
pageid = i.next();
if(start > 0) {
start--;
continue;
}
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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entry = sb.blogCommentDB.read(pageid);
if (commentMode == 2 && !hasRights && !entry.isAllowed())
continue;
prop.put("mode", "0");
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_pageid", entry.getKey());
if(!xml) {
prop.putHTML("mode_entries_"+count+"_subject", new String(entry.getSubject(),"UTF-8"));
prop.putHTML("mode_entries_"+count+"_author", new String(entry.getAuthor(),"UTF-8"));
prop.putWiki("mode_entries_"+count+"_page", entry.getPage());
}
else {
prop.putHTML("mode_entries_"+count+"_subject", new String(entry.getSubject(),"UTF-8"));
prop.putHTML("mode_entries_"+count+"_author", new String(entry.getAuthor(),"UTF-8"));
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_page", entry.getPage());
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_timestamp", entry.getTimestamp());
}
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_date", dateString(entry.getDate()));
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_ip", entry.getIp());
if(hasRights) {
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_admin", "1");
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_admin_pageid", page.getKey());
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_admin_commentid", pageid);
if(page.getCommentMode() == 2 && !entry.isAllowed()) {
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_admin_moderate", "1");
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_admin_moderate_pageid", page.getKey());
prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_admin_moderate_commentid", pageid);
}
}
else prop.put("mode_entries_"+count+"_admin", 0);
++count;
}
prop.put("mode_entries", count);
if(i.hasNext()) {
prop.put("mode_moreentries", "1"); //more entries are availible
prop.put("mode_moreentries_start", nextstart);
prop.put("mode_moreentries_num", num);
prop.put("mode_moreentries_pageid", page.getKey());
}
else prop.put("mode_moreentries", "0");
if(prev) {
prop.put("mode_preventries", "1");
if (prevstart < 0) prevstart = 0;
prop.put("mode_preventries_start", prevstart);
prop.put("mode_preventries_num", num);
prop.put("mode_preventries_pageid", page.getKey());
} else prop.put("mode_preventries", "0");
} catch (IOException e) {
}
}
}
// return rewrite properties
return prop;
}
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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private static void messageForwardingViaEmail(plasmaSwitchboard sb, messageBoard.entry msgEntry) {
try {
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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if (!Boolean.valueOf(sb.getConfig("msgForwardingEnabled","false")).booleanValue()) return;
// getting the recipient address
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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String sendMailTo = sb.getConfig("msgForwardingTo","root@localhost").trim();
// getting the sendmail configuration
major step forward to network switching (target is easy switch to intranet or other networks .. and back) This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team. It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder. The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted. The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy). The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT). No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are: - shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific) - possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific) - servlet to switch networks git-svn-id: https://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/yacy/trunk@4765 6c8d7289-2bf4-0310-a012-ef5d649a1542
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String sendMailStr = sb.getConfig("msgForwardingCmd","/usr/bin/sendmail")+" "+sendMailTo;
String[] sendMail = sendMailStr.trim().split(" ");
// building the message text
StringBuffer emailTxt = new StringBuffer();
emailTxt.append("To: ")
.append(sendMailTo)
.append("\nFrom: ")
.append("yacy@")
.append(sb.webIndex.seedDB.mySeed().getName())
.append("\nSubject: [YaCy] ")
.append(msgEntry.subject().replace('\n', ' '))
.append("\nDate: ")
.append(msgEntry.date())
.append("\n")
.append("\nMessage from: ")
.append(msgEntry.author())
.append("/")
.append(msgEntry.authorHash())
.append("\nMessage to: ")
.append(msgEntry.recipient())
.append("/")
.append(msgEntry.recipientHash())
.append("\nCategory: ")
.append(msgEntry.category())
.append("\n===================================================================\n")
.append(new String(msgEntry.message()));
Process process=Runtime.getRuntime().exec(sendMail);
PrintWriter email = new PrintWriter(process.getOutputStream());
email.print(new String(emailTxt));
email.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
yacyCore.log.logWarning("message: message forwarding via email failed. ",e);
}
}
}