from the ConfigNetwork online interface
- to make this possible, a large refactoring and reorganisation of data structures was necessary
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This change is inspired by the need to see a network connected to the index it creates in a indexing team.
It is not possible to divide the network and the index. Therefore all control files for the network was moved to the network within the INDEX/<network-name> subfolder.
The remaining YACYDB is superfluous and can be deleted.
The yacyDB and yacyNews data structures are now part of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore all methods, using static access to yacySeedDB had to be rewritten. A special problem had been all the port forwarding methods which had been tightly mixed with seed construction. It was not possible to move the port forwarding functions to the place, meaning and usage of plasmaWordIndex. Therefore the port forwarding had been deleted (I guess nobody used it and it can be simulated by methods outside of YaCy).
The mySeed.txt is automatically moved to the current network position. A new effect causes that every network will create a different local seed file, which is ok, since the seed identifies the peer only against the network (it is the purpose of the seed hash to give a peer a location within the DHT).
No other functional change has been made. The next steps to enable network switcing are:
- shift of crawler tables from PLASMADB into the network (crawls are also network-specific)
- possibly shift of plasmaWordIndex code into yacy package (index management is network-specific)
- servlet to switch networks
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- refactoring of word/phrase handling: word abstraction from condenser becomes part of index element handling
- removed unused code parts from condenser
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this is another step to enable multiple, concurrent fulltext-indexes
- another try to make the yacy-httpc more stable
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- instead of pushing urls to other peers, the urls are actively pulled
by the peer that wants to do a remote crawl
- the remote crawl push process had been removed
- a process that adds urls from remote peers had been added
- the server-side interface for providing 'limit'-urls exists since 0.55 and works with this version
- the list-interface had been removed
- servlets using the list-interface had been removed (this implementation did not properly manage double-check)
- changes in configuration file to support new pull-process
- fixed a bug in crawl balancer (status was not saved/closed properly)
- the yacy/urls-protocol was extended to support different networks/clusters
- many interface-adoptions to new stack counters
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two main changes must be implemented to enable mass remote crawls:
- shift control of robots.txt to crawl queue (away from stacker). This is necessary since remote
crawls can contain unchecked urls. Each peer must check the robots to prevent that it is misused
as crawl agent for unwanted file retrieval
- implement new index files that control double-check of remotely crawled urls
After removal of robots.txt checking from stacker threads, the multi-threading of this process is void.
Multithreading has been removed. Also the thread pools for the crawl threads had been removed, since
creation of these threads is not resource-consuming, for a detailed explanation see svn 4106
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- put(key, value) methods are now used if a value added to the map should be kept as it is. Numbers are transformed (but not formatted) to an equivalent String representation.
- putASIS(...) have been removed, now done with simple put(...) (see above).
- puNum(...) can be used for number values which should be stored in a formatted way, either depending on the current locale setting for yacy (default) or in a "none" locale (see javadocs and setLocalize()).
- putHTML(...) escapes special characters into corresponding HTML enities ('<' => '<') which was done with put(...) before and so was called too often, becauses it is necessary only for very few cases. Additionally there is a "forXML" mode which only replaces < > & ".
In short: Use put(...) for almost everything, use putXY(...) if you need some special transformation of the value.
A few bugs have been fixed as well, and there should be a small performance improvement for complex pages with a lot of values.
* added additional Sum/Avg rows to access tracker pages, see http://forum.yacy-websuche.de/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=456
* removed duplicate code (mostly related to the big changes above).
TODO:
- make sure, number formats work as expected _everywhere_, report overseen stuff http://forum.yacy-websuche.de/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=437
- probably a good idea to add special putDate() methods as they are used in many pages and create duplicated formatting code + maybe some centralized handling for memory value formatting.
- further improve the speed of page creation for the WatchCrawler.
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and replaced old fist hash computation by new method that tries to find a gap in the current dht
to do this, it is necessary that the network bootstraping is done before the own hash is computed
this made further redesigns in peer initialization order necessary
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search profiling showed, that a major amount of time is wasted by computing url hashes. The computation does an intranet-check, which needs a DNS lookup. This caused that each urlhash computation needed 100-200 milliseconds, which caused remote searches to delay at least 1 second more that necessary. The solution to this problem is to attach a URL hash to the URL data structure, because that means that the url hash value can be filled after retrieval of the URL from the database. The redesign of the url/urlhash management caused a major redesign of many parts of the software. Since some parts had been decided to be given up they had been removed during this change to avoid unnecessary maintenance of unused code.
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