SimpleDateFormat must not be used by concurrent threads without
synchronization for parsing or formating dates as it is not thread-safe
(internally holds a calendar instance that is not synchronized).
Prefer now DateTimeFormatter when possible as it is thread-safe without
concurrent access performance bottleneck (does not internally use
synchronization locks).
- added some missing increments from RWI results
- decrement relevant navigator counts when solr or RWI results are
evicted because duplicates detection or constraints checked belatedly
- do not compute facets when unnecessary to avoid unwanted CPU load
- do not increment from facets when already done
- do not rely on facets on remote solr peers requests, as most of the
time only a limited part of their total results if fetched (thus also
preventing unnecessary load on remote peers)
- use a concurrency friendly score map for the dates navigators to
prevent unwanted ConcurrentModificationExceptions
This improves the situation for the most obvious inconsistencies in
search navigators counts, but more has to be done for a true accuracy
(notably when query modifiers constraints are applied belatedly - after
the solr or RWI retrieval request - such as the content domain
constraint)
Complements the recent modification related to images in commit 7f395ef.
Unfortunately many documents metadata fetched from the freeworld p2p
network have only partial information about embedded images. Without
proper error handling, this made many searches in p2p mode to fail
completely.
This should be a help to make a preview of search results.
The image is computed from the list of embedded images, it is
always the first image in that list.
In rss-type results the image is presented like
<media:content medium="image" url="https://abc.xyz/logo.png"/>
as defined in
http://www.rssboard.org/media-rss#media-content
Especially for Turkish speaking users using "tr" as their system default
locale : strings for technical stuff (URLs, tag names, constants...)
must not be lower cased with the default locale, as 'I' doesn't becomes
'i' like in other locales such as "en", but becomes 'ı'.
This ensure consistent implementation of the url host hash generation
and easier usage finding in source code.
Also added a unit test for this function.
host_id_s. Use Solr setField instead of addField to prevent
java.lang.ClassCastException: java.util.ArrayList cannot be cast to java.lang.String
at net.yacy.kelondro.data.meta.URIMetadataNode.hosthash(URIMetadataNode.java:247)
at net.yacy.search.query.SearchEvent.addNodes(SearchEvent.java:966)
at net.yacy.peers.Protocol.solrQuery(Protocol.java:1242)
at net.yacy.peers.RemoteSearch$2.run(RemoteSearch.java:349)
used for rwi ranking.
Main changes:
- introduce a posintext() to access the stored value. This reduces also mem alloc of position array for WordReferenceRow (index access)
- use the positions() array for joined references on multi-word queries if needed (otherwise allow positions() to be null
- adjust assignments and the min() max() and distance() calculation accordingly
Issue was the calculation in AbstractReference with positions.clear() call,
this made distance result always 0 (distance needs min 2 positions) and created concurrency issues.
+ unit test of changes
refactor to using long in URIMetadataNode too (and related call parameters)
As remote rwi score's are not used (since v1.83) skip reading float-score ,
but keep in toString() for communication with older versions.
- correct WordReferenceVars.toRowEntry posintext parameter
to set expected min posintext (the difference is on multi-word queries,
while positions are ordered by search word order).
- modified posofphrase/posinphrase join operation
- to set min posofphrase
- and keep posinphrase if not same posofphrase (was set to 0, no differentiation during ranking)
+ fix compiler msg (missing type declaration)
Purpose of the test case is to be able to (controlled) analyse the rwi ranking for
multi word searches (with focus on posintext and word-distance ranking)
including a small change, word posintext counting.
We remember/store 1st posintext. Previously following words got a handle (posintext)
excluding found. Now it just counts and assigns true posintext as handle (posintext)
This is needed and enables existing word position ranking for RWI.
The upcoming concurrency issue in word position min/max calculation were eliminated
by iterator.hasHext check before next() access.
Main image processing is now in ImageViewer, used by both ViewImage and
ViewFavicon.
Fixed URIMetadataNode.getFavicon to use non-standard icons with no size
ass fallback.
calculated doc hash if different.
Testing showed that in some cases delivered url doesn't match the local
calculated hash. In this case replace doc.id (and host_id_s) with calculation
from url.
Update the result score result field with the result queue ranking value to reflect
the actual calculated/used score,
for rwi & solr stack results.
(calc. etc. is unchanged, it's just that result entry carries the latest val
as api retrieves the number from it)
- fixed superfluous space in query field list
- fixed filter query logic
- removed look-ahead query which caused that each new search page
submitted two solr queries
- fixed random solr result orders in case that the solr score was equal:
this was then re-ordered by YaCy using the document hash which came from
the solr object and that appeared to be random. Now the hash of the url
is used and the score is additionally modified by the url length to
prevent that this particular case appears at all.
by instatiation from URIMetadataNode, by eleminating differentiation of ResultEntry/URIMetadataNode.
- moved remaining ResultEntry functionallity to URIMetadataNode
- for 1:1 functionallity added a function makeResultEntry()
- removed ResultEntry
- refactored related code
Main difference is after makeResultEntry the text_t content is removed and alternative title/url strings for display are calculated.
Main difference left is, that
to support the new time parser and search functions in YaCy a high
precision detection of date and time on the day is necessary. That
requires that the time zone of the document content and the time zone of
the user, doing a search, is detected. The time zone of the search
request is done automatically using the browsers time zone offset which
is delivered to the search request automatically and invisible to the
user. The time zone for the content of web pages cannot be detected
automatically and must be an attribute of crawl starts. The advanced
crawl start now provides an input field to set the time zone in minutes
as an offset number. All parsers must get a time zone offset passed, so
this required the change of the parser java api. A lot of other changes
had been made which corrects the wrong handling of dates in YaCy which
was to add a correction based on the time zone of the server. Now no
correction is added and all dates in YaCy are UTC/GMT time zone, a
normalized time zone for all peers.
interface to distinguish rich and poor document data.
This also reverts some changes from commit
796770e070 because the firstSeen database
is the wrong method to distinguish these types of data
- if an eventDate is given in the search result, replace the document
date with the event date and prefix it with the string "on ".
- the document date is omitted if a date from the cent is shown
Added also the date as fields in the json and rss result sets.
introduce FederateSearchManager handling search heuristic to external systems via specific FederateSearchConnectors,
which provide the query() functionallity, the translation to YaCy schema .toYaCySchema() and the search() routine to deliver results to searchevents, which is generally implemented in Abstract connector.
The manager enforces now a min 15s delay between calls to external systems.
Besides the OpensearchConnector a SolrFederateSearchConnector is available. It uses a additional config file for fieldname translation.
default heuristicopensearch.conf:
- openbdb.com removed - seems not longer to deliver results
- config via solrconnector to datacite.org added (large technical library archive)
during document parsing; instead use the same references that would also
be written into the webgraph. That should cause that the webgraph and
the citation index express the exact same semantic.