solr to the YaCy built-in solr search servlet. Its not complete and not
fully correct (there is still a utf8 encoding problem) but it is a way
to get easily requests forwarded through YaCy to an external Solr.
it is now possible to get the results in two steps:
- first retrieve all IDs as given for a query
- then retieve each document individually
This was necessary for very large result sets where a query may run for
hours and is possibly terminated by a solr-internal timeout. This occurs
regulary during postprocessing and therefore this commit may fix
unwanted postprocessing terminations.
hour. The table can be shown with
http://localhost:8090/Tables_p.html?table=stats
The entries have the following meaning:
aM: activeLastMonth
aW: activeLastWeek
aD: activeLastDay
aH: activeLastHour
cC: countConnected (Active Senior)
cD: countDisconnected (Passive Senior)
cP: countPotential (Junior)
cR: count of the RWI entries
cI: size of the index (number of documents)
The entry keys are abbreviated to reduce the space in the table as the
name is written again for every row.
This is the beginning of a 'yacystats' micro-alternative als built-in
function in YaCy. Graphics may follow after some time if enough test
data is available.
found a situation after crash (reboot) with existing running semaphore but YaCy not running.
Ping generated exception which finally deleted the conf file (during pre-read procedure)
- change to ping (catch exception solved it)
- additionally removed delete yacy.conf file (if needed we need to make a backup)
done. This makes it possible to search all documents on a single domain
even if no search word is given. This is in particular interesting when
searching for all images on a single domain.
Most links in Network.html are only available with transparent proxy = on, which is switched off by default,
to make the provided links useable in default setup a small forward servlet added (goto_p.java),
which takes the peer hash as parameter and forwards to current public ip (optional with path= parameter).
The servlet is protected ( _p ending) to assure forwarding works only for authorized YaCy users.
not point to youtube directly to prevent that the referer to the peer
address is given to youtube. Instead, a forwarder address at yacy.net is
used to redirect to the tutorial repository (and can be changed later).