Fixes #2515. This PR introduces a significantly optimized logic for presigning URLs for crawls and collections. - For collections, the files needed from all crawls are looked up, and then the 'presign_urls' table is merged in one pass, resulting in a unified iterator containing files and presign urls for those files. - For crawls, the presign URLs are also looked up once, and the same iterator is used for a single crawl with passed in list of CrawlFiles - URLs that are already signed are added to the return list. - For any remaining URLs to be signed, a bulk presigning function is added, which shares an HTTP connection and signing 8 files in parallels (customizable via helm chart, though may not be needed). This function is used to call the presigning API in parallel. |
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Browsertrix is a 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 starting, scheduling, sharing, and managing crawls. This repo includes the orchestration and management tools around crawling, while the actual crawling is performed using browsertrix-crawler containers.
Install Browsertrix to self host, or access hosted Browsertrix from app.browsertrix.com.
See webrecorder.net/browsertrix for a full overview of features.
Documentation
Documentation for using, deploying, and developing Browsertrix is available at docs.browsertrix.com.
See instructions in frontend/docs to run the docs locally.
Installation
Instructions for setting up Browsertrix is available at docs.browsertrix.com/deploy.
The docs cover deploying Browsertrix in different environments using Kubernetes, from a single-node setup to scalable clusters in the cloud.
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