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- -- LarsAronsson - 30 Jun 2004
+ <<TableOfContents(4)>>
  
- These notes were written on 30 June 2004, and doesn't handle the config files 
or the web db.
+ = Introduction =
  
- == Nutch file formats from the bottom up ==
+ The page provides information on the Nutch file formats (for the Nutch 1.X 
series) from the bottom up.
+ 
+ = Nutch Files in Detail =
+ 
+ Nutch implements its own custom serialization to store custom serialized Java 
data types and structures on file. The interface 
[[http://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current2/api/index.html?org/apache/hadoop/io/Writable.html|org.apache.hadoop.io.Writable]]
 must be implemented for all such data types.
+ 
+ The list below indicates all of the Nutch custom writable's which implement 
the Hadoop 
[[http://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current2/api/index.html?org/apache/hadoop/io/Writable.html|org.apache.hadoop.io.Writable]]
 interface. The remaining sections of this page explains how and where each of 
these Writable's fits into the core Nutch data structures such are 
'''CrawlDB''', '''LinkDB''' and '''Segments'''.
+ {{{
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/crawl/CrawlDatum.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/crawl/Generator.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/crawl/Inlink.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/crawl/Inlinks.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/crawl/MapWritable.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/indexer/NutchDocument.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/indexer/NutchField.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/indexer/NutchIndexAction.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/metadata/Metadata.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/parse/Outlink.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/parse/ParseStatus.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/parse/ParseText.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/protocol/Content.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/protocol/ProtocolStatus.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/scoring/webgraph/LinkDatum.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/scoring/webgraph/LinkDumper.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/scoring/webgraph/Loops.java
+ ./src/java/org/apache/nutch/scoring/webgraph/Node.java
+ }}}
+ 
+ = CrawlDB =
+ 
+ TODO
+ 
+ = LinkDB = 
+ 
+ TODO
+ 
+ = Segments = 
+ 
+ TODO
+ 
+ Nutch uses Java's native UTF-8 character set, and the class net.nutch.io.UTF8 
for writing short strings to files. The UTF8 class limits the length of strings 
to 0xffff/3 or 21845 bytes. The function UTF8.write() uses 
java.io.DataOutput.writeShort() to prepend the length of the string. This is 
why the two bytes \000\003 is seen before a three letter word in a file. The 
zero byte is thus not a null termination of the previous string (strings are 
not null terminated), but the most significant byte of the 16 bit short integer 
indicating the length of the following string.
+ 
+ Nutch relies heavily on mappings (associative arrays) from keys to values. 
The class net.nutch.io.SequenceFile is a flat file of keys and values. The 
first four bytes of each such file are ASCII "SEQ" and \001 (C-a), followed by 
the Java class names of keys and values, written as UTF8 strings, e.g. 
"SEQ\001\000\004long\000\004long", for a mapping from long integers to long 
integers. After that follows the key-value pairs. Each pair is introduced by 
four bytes telling the length in bytes of the pair (excluding the eight length 
bytes) and four bytes telling the length of the key. The typical long (64 bit) 
integer is 8 bytes and a long-to-long mapping will have pairs of length 16 
bytes, e.g.
+ 
+ {{{
+   00 00 00 10                                   int length of pair = 0x10 = 
16 bytes
+   00 00 00 08                                   int length of key  = 0x08 =  
8 bytes
+   00 00 00 00 00 00 02 80       long key = 0x280 = 640
+   00 00 00 00 00 0a 42 9b       long value = 0xa429b = 672411
+ }}}
+ 
+ To economize the handling of large data volumes, net.nutch.io.MapFile manages 
a mapping as two separate files in a subdirectory of its own. The large "data" 
file stores all keys and values, sorted by the key. The much smaller "index" 
file points to byte offsets in the data file for a small sample of keys. Only 
the index file is read into memory.
+ 
+ net.nutch.io.ArrayFile is a specialization of MapFile where the keys are long 
integers.
+ 
+ The Java files in net.nutch.io.* comprise 2556 lines of source code. The 
biggest one is Sequencefile.java, which contains a Writer (112 lines), a Reader 
(138 lines), a BufferedRandomAccessFile (140 lines) and a Sorter (389 lines).
+ 
+ When Nutch crawls the web, each resulting segment has four subdirectories, 
each containing an ArrayFile (a MapFile having keys that are long integers):
+ 
+ {{{#!CSV ,
+ Subdirectory,Value datatype,Variable
+ fetchlist,net.nutch.pagedb.FetchListEntry,fetchList
+ fetcher,net.nutch.fetcher.FetcherOutput,fetcherDb
+ fetcher_content,net.nutch.fetcher.FetcherContent,rawDb
+ fetcher_text,net.nutch.fetcher.FetcherText,strippedDb
+ }}}
+ 
+ Crawling is performed by net.nutch.fetcher.Fetcher which starts a number of 
parallel FetcherThread?. Each thread gets an URL from the fetchList, checks 
robots.txt, retrieves the contents and appends the results to fetcherDb, rawDb, 
and strippedDb.
+ 
+ = Old File Format Documentation =
  
  == Nutch version 0.5 ==
  

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