add "datetime" property of <time> tag to scrapers startdate list.
Datetime is parsed as iso8601 (xml) date, html5 allows partial as well
as duration (not handled by this)
When starting a crawl from a file containing thousands of links,
configuration setting "crawler.MaxActiveThreads" is effective to prevent
saturating the system with too many outgoing HTTP connections threads
launched by the crawler.
But robots.txt was not affected by this setting and was indefinitely
increasing the number of concurrently loading threads until most ot the
connections timed out.
To improve performance control, added a pool of threads for Robots.txt,
consistently used in its ensureExist() and massCrawlCheck() methods.
The Robots.txt threads pool max size can now be configured in the
/PerformanceQueus_p.html page, or with the new
"robots.txt.MaxActiveThreads" setting, initialized with the same default
value as the crawler.
to make all readily available information from the original ServletRequest
available to YaCy servlets (without converting data to internal structures).
The implementation of the common interface allows easier integration of
YaCy servlets with the servlet standard (e.g. shared login service with
the servlet container etc.)
When the peer is behind a reverse proxy providing SSL/TLS encryption,
the rendered absolute URLs should start with https when the user browser
requested https : added limited support to the X-Forwarded-Proto HTTP
header notably provided on Heroku platform.
Also added some unit tests.
used for rwi ranking.
Main changes:
- introduce a posintext() to access the stored value. This reduces also mem alloc of position array for WordReferenceRow (index access)
- use the positions() array for joined references on multi-word queries if needed (otherwise allow positions() to be null
- adjust assignments and the min() max() and distance() calculation accordingly
Issue was the calculation in AbstractReference with positions.clear() call,
this made distance result always 0 (distance needs min 2 positions) and created concurrency issues.
+ unit test of changes
to make sure current dates are recognized (was fixed to 2014 - 2016)
+ adjust holiday date parser from pattern.match to pattern.find to deal with leading and trailing text
+ moved relative date recognition (morgen, tomorrow) to parseline (used by query parser only), as not working and problematic for indexing
+ add test case for parseline (used by query parser)
file.separator to compute equal hashes (by normalizing path for computation)
+ expand test case for to check mixed java / windows file url notation
like e.g. file:///c:/test/file.html vs. file:///c:\test/file.html
- relates partially to http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=692
The embedded core holds a lock on the index and must be closed. Earlier commit
comment states that core should be closed with solr instance instead on close
of connector.
Adjusted the InstanceMirror.close() to take care of closing the embedded
instance to release the lock.
In 2 routines of fulltext this was already explicite implemented (disconnectLocalSolr).
Now this disconnect is part of the InstanceMirror.close().
Purpose of the test case is to be able to (controlled) analyse the rwi ranking for
multi word searches (with focus on posintext and word-distance ranking)
with file:// protocol, 2 hostqueues accessing same cache file concurrently
http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=668
Reason seems to be diff. hosthash key of hostqueues on reopen.
Internal queue key and external representation (directoryname currently hostname.port) must be adjusted to fix it (not done yet).