because of the strongly enhanced indexing speed when using the new IndexCell RWI data structures (> 2000PPM on my notebook), it is now necessary to control the crawling speed depending on the response time of the target server (which is also YaCy in case of some intranet indexing use cases).
The latency factor in crawl delay times is derived from the time that a target hosts takes to answer on http requests. For internet domains, the crawl delay is a minimum of twice the response time, in intranet cases the delay time is now a halve of the response time.
- added API to monitor the latency times of the crawler:
a new api at /api/latency_p.xml returns the current response times of domains, the time when the domain was accessed by the crawler the last time and many more attributes.
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this option was never used and there is also no use to set other columns but the first as the primary key. as a result, access methods to the key do not need to compute key positions, and they work faster.
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- introduced blocking queues in CrawlStacker to make it ready for concurrency
- added a second busy thread for the CrawlStacker
The CrawlStacker is multithreaded. It shall be transformed into a BlockingThread in another step.
The concurrency of the stacker will hopefully solve some problems with cases where DNS blocks.
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