Winton Davies
Sat, 05 Jul 2008 16:18:06 -0700
Hi Ryan, I just used the regular intranet crawl, didnt try to do the inject W At 6:16 PM -0400 7/5/08, Ryan Smith wrote:
Winton, I added the override property to nutch-site.xml ( i saw the one in nutch-default.xml after your email ) , still no urls being added to the crawldb. Can you verify this by trying to inject file urls into a test crawl db? Any other ideas? -Ryan On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 5:47 PM, Winton Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hey Ryan, There's something else, that needs to be set as well - sorry I forgot about it. <property> <name>plugin.includes</name> <value>protocol-file|protocol-http|urlfilter-regex|parse-(text|html)|index-basic|query-(basic|site|url)|summary-basic|scoring-opic|urlnormalizer-(pass|regex|basic)</value> </property> Hope this helps! W Hello,I tried what Winton said. I generated a file with all the file:///x/y/z urls, but nutch wont inject any into the crawldb I even set the crawl-urlfilter.txt to allow everything: +. It seems like ./bin/nutch crawl is reading the file, but its finding 0 urls to fetch. I test this on http:// links and they get injected. Is there a plugin or something ic an modify to allow file urls to be injected into the crawldb? Thank you. -Ryan On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Winton Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ryan,> You can generate a file of FILE urls (eg)file:///x/y/z/file1.html file:///x/y/z/file2.html Use find and AWK accordingly to generate this. put it in the url directory and just set depth to 1, and change crawl_urlfilter.txt to admit file:///x/y/z/ (note, if you dont head qualify it, it will apparently try to index directories above the base one, by using ../ notation. (I only read this, havent tried it). then just do the intranet crawl example. NOTE this will NOT (as far as I can see no matter how much tweaking), use ANCHOR TEXT or PageRank (OPIC version) for any links in these files. The ONLY way to do this is to use a webserver as far as I can tell. Don't understand the logic, but there you are. Note, if you use a webserver, be aware you will have to disable IGNORE.INTERNAL setting in Nutch-Site.xml (you'll be messing around a lot in here). Cheers, Winton At 2:40 PM -0400 7/3/08, Ryan Smith wrote: Is there a simple way to have nutch index a folder full of otherfolders and html files? I was hoping to avoid having to run apache to serve the html files, and then have nutch crawl the site on apache. Thank you, -Ryan