This prevent rendering a big and inconvenient scrollbar on resources
containing many links.
If really needed, preview of all links is still available with a "Show
all links" button.
Doesn't affect the number of links used once the crawl is effectively
started, as the list is then loaded again server-side.
Reported by Collision on mantis 758 (
http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=758 ).
Introduced by the new YaCy Solr configuration for Solr 6.6.0 (see commit
6fe735945d), including now Suggester
configuration.
Using a Reentrant lock instead of the intrinsic synchronization lock
permits limiting the blocking time to acquire a lock.
Useful on a very busy Cache concurrently accessed by many threads : when
the time to acquire a lock is too high, getting/storing content on the
cache becomes inefficient, and it is then better to fall back to loading
remote resources.
Illustrated by the CacheTest stress test and some traces reported in
mantis 751 ( http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=751 )
Many non-blocking "java.nio.file.NoSuchFileException" traces with
warning log level can be logged by Solr, especially when heavily
crawling. This is issue is known from Solr 5.x but still unresolved with
Solr 6.x ( https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-9120 )
Consequently upgraded to "SEVERE" the default log level of the related
internal Solr class.
See also mantis 727 ( http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=727 )
On such private classes with limited scope but with frequent instance
creations and removals within the application lifecycle, implementing
the finalize method is particularly unwanted as it decreases the garbage
collector performance.
What's more the Object.finalize() method is now deprecated in the JDK 9
and will eventually disappear from future releases (see
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8177970)
Also add when possible a warning level log message on input stream
closing error instead of failing silently. This could help understanding
some IO exceptions such as "too many files open".
This enables keyword navigator to filter on keywords. Added search page
output and layout config for keywords, allowing e.g. in Intranet use
to display the keywords. No styling or links applied to the keyword
text (but is desirable possibly in combination with bootstrap-tagsinput
for future/intranet).
Redirections set for the transition of any eventual external uses:
- /api/getpageinfo.xml to /api/getpageinfo_p.xml
- /api/getpageinfo.json to /api/getpageinfo_p.json
Could occur when upgrading from a Debian package configured with Basic
authentication (as in release 1.92.9000) to a more recent one with
Digest authentication, without having re-encoded the admin password (for
example with dpkg-reconfigure).
As reported by eros on YaCy forum
(http://forum.yacy-websuche.de/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=5988#p33686).
When Webgraph Solr core is enabled, crawling and removing from index an
URL whose hash starts with the '-' character (example URL :
https://cs.wikipedia.org/ whose hash is "-2-HuTEndn4x") produced a full
ParseException stack trace in YaCy logs. This was not blocking because
the Solr query parser is able to escape itself the query and run it
successfully, but filled uselessly YaCy logs.
Replaced by shortcuts defined by the HTML "accesskey" attribute which
has the advantage to be advertised by screen readers when focusing the
corresponding buttons, contrary to custom JavasScript key handlers.
Now With Firefox :
- "Alt + Shift + n" for next page
- "Alt + Shift + p" for previous page
Following ARIA recommendation : "keyboard shortcuts enhance, not
replace, standard keyboard access." ( see
https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#kbd_shortcuts_behavior_design)
Fix for mantis 711 (http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=711)
As reported by paul89 on YaCy forum
(http://forum.yacy-websuche.de/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=5958 ), when setting
the "Protection of all pages" to "On" in the "ConfigAccounts_p.html"
page, the peer became completely unreachable by others, which is not the
purpose of this feature.
But the restriction still makes sense as a security enforcement and is
maintained in private "Robinson mode" where by the way any peer-to-peer
or cluster communication would be rejected.
Added as an additional icon with title in the search progress bar, to
inform about background search feeder threads terminated or still
running. While giving a bit more information to users about the p2p
search process, this can help choosing whether or not wait a little bit
more time before going to the next page, in order to get results from
various sources sorted as best as possible (see #91 for a discussion
about sorting accuracy and network latency).
Other related modifications included :
- regular updates to statistics in the progress bar until the
background feeders are completely terminated.
- removed some uses of unsecure and discouraged JavaScript elements