to also support handling of urls w/o corresponding file-extension.
For this refactor use of document.getParserObject() to alway return a Parser (for clean logic)
and define/move the scraperObject as local var of AbstractParser.
Adjust related calls to getParserObject (where actually a scraperObject is wanted).
Addionally skip appending url token to parsed text for dht metadata entries
(by default returned as result by rwi index).
- Above brought up that parser start url parameter, declared as AnchorURL uses only methodes of parent object DigestURL (changed parameter declaration accordingly).
JVM registers each file in a list regardless of already deleted and never
cleans up the list during runtime.
This accumulates to a considerable amount of mem during large crawls and/or
long uptime.
To tackle this, all temp files are now created in a subdir of java.io.tmpdir
and the jvm tmpdir property is set to this subdir, which is deleted by
code on shutdown.
Additionally let pdfParser use this tmp subdir too.
- adjust check of data available according to doc
- return null on no recognized content (to not exit TextParser next parser try)
- use commons.compress directly
see freshly deprecated https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/
Implementation improves parsing of the homepage (ajax page) which uses metatag "fragment" in header and parses supplied html snapshot instead of mostly empty ajax/scripted page.
Implementation supports also hash-bang urls (url with anchor starting with ! like ...path#!hashfragment) but our crawler filters it
(use of hash-bang is controversly discussed and proposal is deprecated, makes no sense to adjust the crawler, but as long as it is used by some sites the minor change/improvement in htmlparser is good for some time).
Quick - how does it work
- if metatag fragment with content "!" is found
- htmlparser tries to get content of htmls snapshot (using a different url)
- htmlparser returns 2 documents (original url and snapshot content - but using same original url)
- after parsing result documents are joined (and stored to index containing content also from snapshot page... as the original ajax page contains typically no parseable html content)
Reads document level included title and description and skips the graphic content to save bandwidth.
svg metadata element is not interpreted
- remove rdfParser from init (current function identical with genericParser)
to support the new time parser and search functions in YaCy a high
precision detection of date and time on the day is necessary. That
requires that the time zone of the document content and the time zone of
the user, doing a search, is detected. The time zone of the search
request is done automatically using the browsers time zone offset which
is delivered to the search request automatically and invisible to the
user. The time zone for the content of web pages cannot be detected
automatically and must be an attribute of crawl starts. The advanced
crawl start now provides an input field to set the time zone in minutes
as an offset number. All parsers must get a time zone offset passed, so
this required the change of the parser java api. A lot of other changes
had been made which corrects the wrong handling of dates in YaCy which
was to add a correction based on the time zone of the server. Now no
correction is added and all dates in YaCy are UTC/GMT time zone, a
normalized time zone for all peers.