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Weiwei Yang updated YUNIKORN-990:
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    Priority: Blocker  (was: Major)

> DocSearch Migration
> -------------------
>
>                 Key: YUNIKORN-990
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YUNIKORN-990
>             Project: Apache YuniKorn
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: website
>            Reporter: Weiwei Yang
>            Assignee: Chen Yu Teng
>            Priority: Blocker
>              Labels: pull-request-available
>             Fix For: 1.0.0
>
>
> h1. DocSearch is migrating!
> h1. 
> With DocSearch, we put developers needs first, so we always try to improve 
> their experience with our tools. We teamed up with our beloved Algolia 
> Crawler to provide a better platform for you to:
> * Access to the full Algolia Platform - Explore additional products and 
> features for free
> * Better collaboration - Invite and manage additional team members
> * Power and flexibility of the Algolia Crawler - Previously only available to 
> paid enterprise customers, it provides the ability to customize and refine 
> your indexing like never before
> * Work on your schedule - Schedule or trigger crawls based on your demands 
> from the Crawler interface or the GitHub action
> * Advanced tooling - The Crawler interface includes a live editor to maintain 
> your config and allow you to test your search results with DocSearch v3
> h1. What do I need to do?
> h1. 
> We tried making the migrations as smooth as possible, so all you have to do 
> to migrate your yunikorn index to our new infra is:
> # Create an Algolia account with your email address (the one that received 
> this email)
> # Join your own Algolia application (the invite is valid 7 days, please 
> contact us if you need a new one)
> # Update your DocSearch frontend integration with your new credentials: (ASK 
> PPMC)
> You can also read more about the migration on our documentation or contact us 
> at docsea...@algolia.com or on Discord
> h1. Can I still use my old credentials? When do I need to migrate by?
> h1. 
> Old credentials and indices will still be available, but crawl jobs will be 
> stopped 3 months after you've received this email.
> h1. Can I still use the legacy DocSearch scraper locally?
> h1. 
> Yes, the configs and the scraper will still be available, but not maintained.
> h1. How can I configure/update my new Crawler?
> h1. 
> After you've created your Algolia account and joined your Algolia 
> application, you can visit the Crawler interface and configure your crawlers!
> For any informations regarding your DocSearch configuration, please visit our 
> new documentation. If you were familiar with the legacy DocSearch scraper and 
> configs, please read our key parity page.You can also read more about the 
> Algolia Crawler on the Algolia Documentation.
> h1. Do I need to trigger my crawls manually?
> h1. 
> No, your crawls are already scheduled to run once a week, but you are now 
> able to trigger a new one whenever you want!
> h1. I'm not using this index/these credentials anymore
> h1. 
> Keep in mind that DocSearch is a community project, please let us know if 
> that's the case so we can disable it.
> Read more in our migration guide



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