- some restructuring of the document counting and logging structures was necessary
- better abstraction of CrawlProfiles
- added deletion of logs to the index deletion option (if the index is deleted using the servlets) which is necessary to reset the domain counters for the page limitation
- more refactoring to get the LibraryProvider more clean
- some refactoring of the Condenser class
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- better document names
- fixed problem with ftp crawling
- added automatic removal of search results from services that are not online according to the latest network scan: this does not delete the index but just does not show them. after the next network scan when the server is available again, the results are again showed.
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- integrated new parser into loader processes: enrich document parser
- fixed a concurrent modification exception in kelondro iterator
- hand-over of document size from crawler to indexer
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- added a new queue 'noload' which can be filled with urls where it is already known that the content cannot be loaded. This may be because there is no parser available or the file is too big
- the noload queue is emptied with the parser process which indexes the file names only
- the 'start from file' functionality now also reads from ftp crawler
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- when a site-crawl for ftp sites is now started, then a special directory-tree harvester gets the complete directory structure of a ftp server at once
- the harvester runs concurrently and feeds into the normal crawl queue
also in this:
- fixed the 'start from file' crawl function
- added a link detector for the html parser. The html parser can now also extract links that are not included in <a> tags.
- this causes that a crawl start is now also possible from clear text link files
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* crawler and search allow only urls matching one in domainlist (if list is provided)
* this may be useful to prevent dedicated networks from being "polluted"
* FilterEngine is improved Backlist-object, Blacklist may inherit from FilterEngine in the future
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- nobody understand the auto-dom filter without a lenghtly introduction about the function of a crawler
- nobody ever used the auto-dom filter other than with a crawl depth of 1
- the auto-dom filter was buggy since the filter did not survive a restart and then a search index contained waste
- the function of the auto-dom filter was in fact to just load a link list from the given start url and then start separate crawls for all these urls restricted by their domain
- the new Site Link-List option shows the target urls in real-time during input of the start url (like the robots check) and gives a transparent feed-back what it does before it can be used
- the new option also fits into the easy site-crawl start menu
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- permanent storage of auto-dom statistics in profile
- storage of profiles in WorkTable data structure
not finished yet. No functional change yet.
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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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- added new network definition 'allip' which can be used in networks where intranet and internet-addresses shall be indexed
- added a auto-switch-off for global search if there are no global peers
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Here a new concept called 'search heuristics' is introduced. A heuristic is a kind of 'shortcut' to good results in IT, here for good search results. In this case it will be used to get a very transparent way to compare what YaCy is able to produce as search result and what g**gle produces as search result. Here is what your can do now:
- add the phrase 'heuristic:scroogle' to your search query, like 'oil spill heuristic:scroogle' and then a call to scroogle is made to get anonymous search results from g**gle.
- these results are _not_ taken as meta-search results, but are used to instantly feed a crawling and indexing process. This happens very fast, here 20 results from scroogle are taken and loaded all simultanously, parsed and indexed immediately and from the results of the parsed content the search result is feeded, along to the normal p2p search
- when new results from that heuristic (more to come) get part of the search results, then it is verified if such results are redundant to existing (they had been part of the normal YaCy search result anyway) or if they had been completely new to YaCy.
- in the search results the new search results from heuristics are marked with a 'H ++' and search results from heuristics that had been already found by YaCy are marked with a 'H ='. That means:
- you can now see YaCy and Scroogle search results in one result page but you also see that you would not have 'missed' the g**gle results when you would only have used YaCy.
- to make it short: YaCy now subsumes g**gle results. If you use only YaCy, you miss nothing.
to come: a configuration page that let you configure the usage of heuristics and get this feature by default.
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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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The result should be a less usage of new String() and less memory usage (since a String-encapsulated byte[] has 40 bytes overhead)
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- extended the OAI-PMH test applet and integrated it into the menu. Does still not import OAI-PMH records, but shows that it is able to read and parse this data
- some redesign in ZURL storage: refactoring of access methods, better concurrency, less synchronization
- added a limitation to the LURL metadata database table cache to 20 million entries: this cache was until now not limited and only limited by the available RAM which may have caused a memory-leak-like behavior.
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- better control to the cache by using combined request-header and content access methods
- refactoring of many classes to comply to this new access method
- make shure that the cache is always written if something was loaded
- some redesign of the process how http response results are feeded into the new indexing queue
- introduction of a cache read policy:
* never use the cache
* use the cache if entry exist
* use the cache if the proxy freshness rule confirmes
* use only the cache and go never online
- added configuration options for the crawl profiles to use the new cache policies. There is not yet a input during crawl start to set the policy but this will be added in another step.
- set the default policies for the existing crawl profiles. If you want them to appear in your default profiles you must delete the crawl profiles database; othervise the policy is 'proxy freshness rule'
- enhanced some cache access methods in such a way that unnecessary retrievals are omitted (i.e. for size computation). That should reduce some IO but also a lot of CPU computation because sizes were computed after decompression of content after retrieval of the content from the disc.
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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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high-performance search query situations as seen in yacy-metager integration showed deadlock situation caused by synchronization effects inside of sun.java code. It appears that the logger is not completely safe against deadlock situations in concurrent calls of the logger. One possible solution would be a outside-synchronization with 'synchronized' statements, but that would further apply blocking on all high-efficient methods that call the logger. It is much better to do a non-blocking hand-over of logging lines and work off log entries with a concurrent log writer. This also disconnects IO operations from logging, which can also cause IO operation when a log is written to a file. This commit not only moves the logger from kelondro to yacy.logging, it also inserts the concurrency methods to realize non-blocking logging.
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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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This is a preparation to introduce other index tables as used now only for reverse text indexes. Next application of the reverse index is a citation index.
Moved to version 0.74
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- added automatic http client reset. this was necessary because excessive intranet crawling caused deadlocks. this hack solved the problem.
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