This is the 1st rudimentary approach to support the translatio utilities.
It allows currently to edit untranslated text and save it in a local translation file
in the DATA/LOCALE directory.
+ refactor Translator (less static's) to leverage on class overrides and support garbage collection for this 1 time routine
+ adjust TranslatorXliff to check for local translations in DATA/LOCALE,
this includes storing manually downloaded translation files in DATA as well
(to keep default untouched)
+ on 1st call of Translator_p a master tanslation file is generated, checking
the supported languages for missing translation text (later this masterfile is planned to part of the distribution, to harmonize translation key text between the languages)
Outlook: the local modifications (possibly as translation fragments instead of complete file) to be shared with maintainer using xlif features.
*) 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)
!!! attention !!! to make sure YaCy can start, https will be disabled if port 8443 is used
- added ping test for above to migration
- as of now port for https is hardcoded to default 8443
- if not urgend required I'd leave it this way (it's standard) to use different ports for http and https
- post https port on ConfigBasic.html (if active)
- introduce a YaCyHttp interface to modulize/separate http server
- adjust the Jetty version specific implementation part (in package net.yacy.http)
- putting the version specific code in classes starting with Jetty8xxxx
- moved existing Jetty9xxx implementation into a test class (to keep the code)
- adjust build to the changed jars
- make use of the introduced YaCyHttpServer interface in related htroot servlets
- adjust other test cases/classes
because it's normal that a boolean value is missing in the post argument
if a checkbox is not selected.
Added also some style enhancements to IndexFederated, removed the Solr
attachment manual and replaced it with a link to the wiki which explains
this in more detail.
- config string for chinese
- do not copy the language file to DATA/LOCALE any more (and do not use
them there, this is really confusing for new translators)
(directly or indirectly) and it grants a crawl-delay of 0. Then all forced pause mechanisms in YaCy are switched off and the domain is crawled at full speed.
crawl delay values can be assigned to either
- all yacy peers using the user-agent yacybot
- a specific peer with peer name <peer-name>.yacy or
- a specific peer with peer hash <peer-hash>.yacyh
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- 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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there is a bad behaviour:
if language is changed, servlets are translated but the returning servlet is yet the old one. therefore the page is loaded again after language changed.
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the home path can now be distinguished between
- data home; the path where the DATA directory is created
- application home; everything else
This will make it possible to store application data on Mac releases within the
~/Library/YaCy
directory; a place where Mac applications write their data.
Similar techniques will be possible for debian and windows.
To use the new data path, YaCy can be started with
-start <data path>
or
-gui <data path>
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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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all operations on YaCy in a database that should make it possible
1) to re-create a setting on fresh peers
2) to transmit a setting from one peer to another
3) to re-create crawl starts after a complete deletion of the index
This functionality will also support
4) scheduled re-crawls (new implementation)
To implement this, a new database structure has been crated that stores maps into blob heaps. to encode maps the b-encoding technique was used (this is the same encoding that torrent files use)
- added a b-encoder
- enhanced the b-decoder
- added a b-encoded map heap data structure
- added a table organisation based on b-encoded heaps
- added a servlet to maintain such tables (see Tables_p.html)
- integrated the servlet into the Advanced Settings menu
- added an api recording based on the new tables
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