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Lewis John McGibbney commented on NUTCH-1928:
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Fantastic [~jorgelbg]
If you could do us a HUGE favour and please resolve the issue stating the
commit revision when closing off an issue that would be ideal.
Happy 1st commit to Nutch :)
> Indexing filter of documents by the MIME type
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Key: NUTCH-1928
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-1928
> Project: Nutch
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: indexer, plugin
> Reporter: Jorge Luis Betancourt Gonzalez
> Assignee: Jorge Luis Betancourt Gonzalez
> Labels: filter, mime-type, plugin
> Fix For: 1.10
>
> Attachments: NUTCH-1928v4.patch, NUTCH-1928v5.patch,
> NUTCH-1928v6.patch, mimetype-patch-v3.patch
>
>
> This allows to filter the indexed documents by the MIME type property of the
> crawled content. Basically this will allow you to restrict the MIME type of
> the contents that will be stored in Solr/Elasticsearch index without the need
> to restrict the crawling/parsing process, so no need to use URLFilter plugin
> family. Also this address one particular corner case when certain URLs
> doesn't have any format to filter such as some RSS feeds
> (http://www.awesomesite.com/feed) and it will end in your index mixed with
> all your HTML content.
> A configuration can file specified on the {{mimetype.filter.file}} property
> in the {{nutch-site.xml}}. This file use the same format as the
> {{urlfilter-suffix}} plugin. If no {{mimetype.filter.file}} key is found an
> {{allow all}} policy is used instead, so all your crawled documents will be
> indexed.
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