set to 'Always Fresh' the cache is always used if the entry in the cache
exist. This is a good way to archive web content and access it without
going online again in case the documents exist.
To do so, open /Settings_p.html?page=ProxyAccess and check the "Always
Fresh" checkbox.
This is set do false which behave as set before.
If you set this to true, then you have your web archive in DATA/HTCACHE.
Copy this to carry around your private copy of the internet!
*) will try other ports if YaCy standard ports are not available
*) distinguish between internal and external port (not sure if this
works 100%)
Still to add: propery in config to enter own external port (in case of
manually configured NAT)
- The options were not current (only port number accepted, which is part of ConfigBasic.html)
- Deleted options and the port number input field from the proxyaccess page.
- joined both transparent proxy setup pages (Settings_Http.inc & Settings_ProxyAccess.inc) in one page
- adjustments to the related/linked pages
- the own seed file gets the lead for storage of the peer name
- exchanged default peer name generation method with one that does not use the local ip
- default peer names are now strings starting with '_anon'
- added another switch to suppress forwarding to ConfigBasic if the name was already changed
- replaced all usages of the yacy.conf peerName with access to the local seed
- changes to the peer name are now applied directly and not after the next peer ping
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- move the header framework classes to cora
- move the ARC caching classes to cora
- refactoring of code to call these classes from cora
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- it is now possible to crawl the local file system with an intranet peer
- redesign of URL handling
- refactoring: created LGPLed package cora: 'content retrieval api' which may be used externally by other applications without yacy core elements because it has no dependencies to other parts of yacy
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- removed the plasma package. The name of that package came from a very early pre-version of YaCy, even before YaCy was named AnomicHTTPProxy. The Proxy project introduced search for cache contents using class files that had been developed during the plasma project. Information from 2002 about plasma can be found here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20020802110827/http://anomic.de/AnomicPlasma/index.html
We stil have one class that comes mostly unchanged from the plasma project, the Condenser class. But this is now part of the document package and all other classes in the plasma package can be assigned to other packages.
- cleaned up the http package: better structure of that class and clean isolation of server and client classes. The old HTCache becomes part of the client sub-package of http.
- because the plasmaSwitchboard is now part of the search package all servlets had to be touched to declare a different package source.
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- The indexing queue was a historic data structure that was introduced at the very beginning at the project as a part of the switchboard organisation object structure. Without the indexing queue the switchboard queue becomes also superfluous. It has been removed as well.
- Removing the switchboard queue requires that all servlets are called without a opaque generic ('<?>'). That caused that all serlets had to be modified.
- Many servlets displayed the indexing queue or the size of that queue. In the past months the indexer was so fast that mostly the indexing queue appeared empty, so there was no use of it any more. Because the queue has been removed, the display in the servlets had also to be removed.
- The surrogate work task had been a part of the indexing queue control structure. Without the indexing queue the surrogates needed its own task management. That has been integrated here.
- Because the indexing queue had a special queue entry object and properties attached to this object, the propterties had to be moved to the queue entry object which is part of the new indexing queue withing the blocking queue, the Response Object. That object has now also the new properties of the removed indexing queue entry object.
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- added migration of code of settings pages (hmm.. does not work correctly yet, sorry)
- more refactoring
- removed more unused code
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divided that class into three parts:
- the peers object is now hosted by the plasmaSwitchboard
- the crawler elements are now in a new class, crawler.CrawlerSwitchboard
- the index elements are core of the new segment data structure, which is a bundle of different indexes for the full text and (in the future) navigation indexes and the metadata store. The new class is now in kelondro.text.Segment
The refactoring is inspired by the roadmap to create index segments, the option to host different indexes on one peer.
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The old process used a not really efficient way to detect html encoding strings in texts.
All calling methods had been adoped to call the new class in an enhanced way with less parameters.
Many classes in interfaces used a XML encoding only (instead of full html conversion from unicode to html); this behavior was not changed with this commit but should be controlled again since it points out possible XSS leaks
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- removed distinction between header file types for http and ftp; ftp is simulated by using http properties
- removed all old resourceInfo classes that handled this distinction
- introduced a new distinction between http request and http response objects
- unified new response objects with two other object types that had been introduced elsewhere
- changed all servlet call methods to use the new http request header object type
- divided static object keys for http header properties into request and response types
- refactoring here and there (a large number of type changes and many methods merged/moved)
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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
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