- date navigation
The date is taken from the CONTENT of the documents / web pages, NOT
from a date submitted in the context of metadata (i.e. http header or
html head form). This makes it possible to search for documents in the
future, i.e. when documents contain event descriptions for future
events.
The date is written to an index field which is now enabled by default.
All documents are scanned for contained date mentions.
To visualize the dates for a specific search results, a histogram
showing the number of documents for each day is displayed. To render
these histograms the morris.js library is used. Morris.js requires also
raphael.js which is now also integrated in YaCy.
The histogram is now also displayed in the index browser by default.
To select a specific range from a search result, the following modifiers
had been introduced:
from:<date>
to:<date>
These modifiers can be used separately (i.e. only 'from' or only 'to')
to describe an open interval or combined to have a closed interval. Both
dates are inclusive. To select a specific single date only, use the
'to:' - modifier.
The histogram shows blue and green lines; the green lines denot weekend
days (saturday and sunday).
Clicking on bars in the histogram has the following reaction:
1st click: add a from:<date> modifier for the date of the bar
2nd click: add a to:<date> modifier for the date of the bar
3rd click: remove from and date modifier and set a on:<date> for the bar
When the on:<date> modifier is used, the histogram shows an unlimited
time period. This makes it possible to click again (4th click) which is
then interpreted as a 1st click again (sets a from modifier).
The display feature is NOT switched on by default; to switch it on use
the /ConfigSearchPage_p.html servlet.
all unique links! This made it necessary, that a large portion of the
parser and link processing classes must be adopted to carry a different
type of link collection which carry a property attribute which are
attached to web anchors.
- introduction of a new URL class, AnchorURL
- the other url classes, DigestURI and MultiProtocolURI had been renamed
and refactored to fit into a new document package schema, document.id
- cleanup of net.yacy.cora.document package and refactoring
jdk-based logger tend to block
at java.util.logging.Logger.log(Logger.java:476) in concurrent
environments. This makes logging a main performance issue. To overcome
this problem, this is a add-on to jdk logging to put log entries on a
concurrent message queue and log the messages one by one using a
separate process.
- FTPClient uses the concurrent logging instead of the log4j logger
- replaced the dot in the NetworkGraph with arrows
- enhanced the image drawing speed using pre-computed color values
- added more attention for OOM cases during very large image painting
- multiple hosts can be listed (comma-separated) as host argument
- new 'bf'-attribut (branch factor): the maximum number of edges per
node
- the bf-value is computed automatically
- ordering of nodes when the graphic is drawed: mostly the drawing ends
with an limitation eg. number of nodes. When this happens, it should be
ensured that more 'interesting' nodes are painted in advance. This is
now done by sorting all nodes by the number of links they have in de
distant sub-graph.
used a ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion wherever possible. Many Strings in YaCy are hashes which are pure ASCII (base64 hashes).
The new ASCII String <-> byte[] conversion method have less computation overhead than the UTF8 conversion.
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This servlet currently only serves for indexes to the web structure hosts. It can be tested by calling
http://localhost:8090/yacy/idx.json?object=host
This yacy protocol servlet is the first one that returns JSON code and that also shows index entries in a readable format. This will make the development of API applications much easier. This is also an example implementation for possible json versions of the other existing YaCy protocol interfaces.
The main purpose of this new feature is to provide a distributed block rank collection feature. Creating a block rank is very difficult if the forward-link data is first collected and then one peer must create a backward-link index. This interface provides already a partial backward index and therefore a collection of all these indexes needs only to be joined which is very easy. The result should be the computation of new block rank tables that all peers can perform.
To reduce load from peers this servlet buffers all data and refreshes it only once in 12 hours. This very slow update cycle is needed because the interface will be called round-robin from all peers once after start-up.
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- added option to crawler to send error-URLs to solr
- changed solr scheme slightly (no multi-value fields where no multi values are)
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- added logging in peer ping to analyse time-consuming elements which could be cause for disappearing peers
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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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This is a major change in the organization of indexes.
Please consider a back-up of your data before you run this update.
All existing index files will be moved and renamed to a new position.
With this change, it will be possible to maintain different indexes for different purposes and it will be possible to have a distinction between DHT-in and DHT-out specific indexes. Tenants may also have their own index, and it may be possible to have histories and back-ups of indexes. This is just the beginning, many servlets must be adopted after this change, but all functions that had been there should still work.
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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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- 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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- removed unnecessary code (unused variables, String.toString)
- corrected some calculations (cast int to double or long ;)
- improved little performance (using Integer.valueOf() instead of new Integer)
- log if some File-actions fail (mkdir(), delete(), ...) and some ignored exceptions
- finalized some (more) fields
- finally close some streams
- made inner classes static if not using environment
- generalized some equals (from specificClass to Object)
- fixed some potential nullpointer accesses
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