the segments had been there to create a tenant-infrastructure but were
never be used since that was all much too complex. There will be a
replacement using a solr navigation using a segment field in the search
index.
- vocabulary annotation is not done any more into the metadata of urldb
- vocabularies are written into the jena triplestore using a rdf
vocabulary
- vocabularies for rdf tripel must be updated; refactoring done
- with the new navigation tags in the triplestore a faster
pre-urldb-lookup is possible: navigation is processed now within the RWI
during pre-ranking retrieval
- added also a Owl vocabulary stub to add the plain-text url to the
triplestore using the owl:sameas predicate
- added log warnings in case that search processes run into time-out
situations
- better concurrency for Integer formatter (used a non-synchronized
formatter before)
- bugfix for search termination (a poison pill was missing)
- added timeout parameters for search (again) -> target is, that they
are never reached.
- search request are now made using a map boundary
- search results are only computed for the map boundary
- the number of results is adopted to the results in the visible range
- added a double-buffering for the search result markers
- added a search query option for the search results:
/radius/<lat>/<lon>/<radius>
only links where the content can be parsed. All non-parseable links are
placed into the noload queue. The search process must therefore be able
to filter out non-text search results.
- This fixes the problem that image search results appeared in the text
search.
- The interactive search can retrieve now ALL types of links
- The p2p interface is now extended to retrieve only certain types of
links (text, image, video, apps)
- The search process has an extension to filter the right document type
according to the search query
ready-prepared crawl list but at the stacks of the domains that are
stored for balanced crawling. This affects also the balancer since that
does not need to prepare the pre-selected crawl list for monitoring. As
a effect:
- it is no more possible to see the correct order of next to-be-crawled
links, since that depends on the actual state of the balancer stack the
next time another url is requested for loading
- the balancer works better since the next url can be selected according
to the current situation and not according to a pre-selected order.
http://forum.yacy-websuche.de/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3461
The search can now be configured with a non-display host list.
the search will always exlude the given list of host unless they are
requested directly using the host navigation
- fixed language and heuristic modifier
- added hint to crawl start that we can do also ftp and smb crawls
- added a protocol extension to remote crawls to transport all search modifiers to remote peers
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- update to jquery-ui 1.8.16 (includes themes)
- introduced new portalsearch (as default)
- old portalsearch is still available and accessible, but will eventually be removed
- jquery and portal search is now loaded by special header templates for maintenance reasons
- update to new autocomplete, solves bug: http://bugs.yacy.net/view.php?id=29
- many improvements to YMarks GUI and API...more to come anytime soon
Sorry, this is a rather large commit, I hope it doesn't break anything essential, but I need to consolidate some of my efforts in order to move ahead. Especially the update to the portalsearch widget might not be welcomed, but the old one is simply incompatible with newer jquery and jquery-ui libraries, sorry. The code tree /yacy/ui/... is obsolete and will be removed in the future. At that point all productive portalsearches should have migrated to the new version.
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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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- many speed/performance hacks
- added solr charding and new charding web interface
- added option to switch off the yacy index when using solr
- added new fail-url categories which are used to make a distinction which fail-urls to be sent to solr
- refactoring/renaming of some method names to distinguish host/url hashes better
- a large number of bug/npe fixes
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This time it works like this:
- each peer provides its ranking information using the yacy/idx.json servlet
- peers with more than 1 GB ram will load this information from all other peers, combine that into one ranking table and store it locally. This happens during the start-up of the peer concurrently. The new generated file with the ranking information is at DATA/INDEX/<network>/QUEUES/hostIndex.blob
- this index is then computed to generate a new fresh ranking table. Peers which can calculate their own ranking table will do that every start-up to get latest feature updates until the feature is stable
- I computed new ranking tables as part of the distribition and commit it here also
- the YBR feature must be enabled manually by setting the YBR value in the ranking servlet to level 15. A default configuration for that is also in the commit but it does not affect your current installation only fresh peers
- a recursive block rank refinement is implemented but disabled at this point. it needs more testing
Please play around with the ranking settings and see if this helped to make search results better.
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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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