Fixes #1502 - Adds pages to database as they get added to Redis during crawl - Adds migration to add pages to database for older crawls from pages.jsonl and extraPages.jsonl files in WACZ - Adds GET, list GET, and PATCH update endpoints for pages - Adds POST (add), PATCH, and POST (delete) endpoints for page notes, each with their own id, timestamp, and user info in addition to text - Adds page_ops methods for 1. adding resources/urls to page, and 2. adding automated heuristics and supplemental info (mime, type, etc.) to page (for use in crawl QA job) - Modifies `Migration` class to accept kwargs so that we can pass in ops classes as needed for migrations - Deletes WACZ files and pages from database for failed crawls during crawl_finished process - Deletes crawl pages when a crawl is deleted Note: Requires a crawler version 1.0.0 beta3 or later, with support for `--writePagesToRedis` to populate pages at crawl completion. Beta 4 is configured in the test chart, which should be upgraded to stable 1.0.0 when it's released. Connected to https://github.com/webrecorder/browsertrix-crawler/pull/464 --------- Co-authored-by: Ilya Kreymer <ikreymer@gmail.com> |
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Browsertrix Cloud
Browsertrix Cloud is an open-source cloud-native high-fidelity browser-based crawling service designed to make web archiving easier and more accessible for everyone.
The service provides an API and UI for scheduling crawls and viewing results, and managing all aspects of crawling process. This system provides the orchestration and management around crawling, while the actual crawling is performed using Browsertrix Crawler containers, which are launched for each crawl.
See Browsertrix Cloud for a feature overview and information about Browsertrix Cloud Hosting.
Documentation
The full docs for using, deploying and developing Browsertrix Cloud are available at: https://docs.browsertrix.cloud
Deployment
The latest deployment documentation is available at: https://docs.browsertrix.cloud/deploy
The docs cover deploying Browsertrix Cloud in different environments using Kubernetes, from a single-node setup to scalable clusters in the cloud.
Previously, Browsertrix Cloud also supported Docker Compose and podman-based deployment. This is now deprecated due to the complexity of maintaining feature parity across different setups, and with various Kubernetes deployment options being available and easy to deploy, even on a single machine.
Making deployment of Browsertrix Cloud as easy as possible remains a key goal, and we welcome suggestions for how we can further improve our Kubernetes deployment options.
If you are looking to just try running a single crawl, you may want to try Browsertrix Crawler first to test out the crawling capabilities.
Development Status
Browsertrix Cloud is currently in a beta, though the system and backend API is fairly stable, we are working on many additional features.
Additional developer documentation is available at https://docs.browsertrix.cloud/develop
Please see the GitHub issues and this GitHub Project for our current project plan and tasks.
License
Browsertrix Cloud is made available under the AGPLv3 License.
Documentation is made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License