diff --git a/.env.example b/.env.example index df643dc2b5d..2e6b806711a 100644 --- a/.env.example +++ b/.env.example @@ -40,4 +40,7 @@ TERMS_WOT_MANAGE_JSON_FILE_NAME="overview.json" # CARBON COPIES DIRECTORY CARBON_COPIES_INPUT_DIR="./static/json/externalContentMetaData.json" -CARBON_COPIES_OUTPUT_DIR="./docs/08_carbon-copies/" \ No newline at end of file +CARBON_COPIES_OUTPUT_DIR="./docs/08_carbon-copies/" + +# OVERVIEW DIRECTORY +OVERVIEW_DIR="./docs/02_overview/" diff --git a/docs/02_overview/indexed-in-KERISSE.md b/docs/02_overview/indexed-in-KERISSE.md index f842187b17f..447d3bb3590 100644 --- a/docs/02_overview/indexed-in-KERISSE.md +++ b/docs/02_overview/indexed-in-KERISSE.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # Indexed in KERISSE -

Indexed at 27 September 2023 14:26:03

-

Number of indexed pages: 3518

+

Indexed at 06 October 2023 12:25:52

+

Number of indexed pages: 3558

  1. https://daniel-hardman.medium.com/big-desks-and-little-people-e1b1b9e92d79
  2. https://essif-lab.github.io/framework/
  3. @@ -383,6 +383,7 @@
  4. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/DID
  5. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/DKMI
  6. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/DPKI
  7. +
  8. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/E2E
  9. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/ECR
  10. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/FFI
  11. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/GAR
  12. @@ -390,6 +391,7 @@
  13. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/GLEIS
  14. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/GPG
  15. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/HSM
  16. +
  17. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/Hab
  18. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/I-O
  19. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/IANA
  20. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/IPEX
  21. @@ -405,9 +407,11 @@
  22. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/KID
  23. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/KRAM
  24. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/LEI
  25. +
  26. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/LID
  27. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/LLM
  28. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/LoA
  29. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/LoC
  30. +
  31. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/MFA
  32. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/NFT
  33. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/OOBI
  34. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/OOR
  35. @@ -429,8 +433,10 @@
  36. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/SPAC
  37. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/SSI
  38. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/TCP
  39. +
  40. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/TEE
  41. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/TEL
  42. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/TOAD
  43. +
  44. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/TPM
  45. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/UI
  46. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/URL
  47. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/VC
  48. @@ -456,6 +462,7 @@
  49. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/autonomic-identifier
  50. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/autonomic-identity-system
  51. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/autonomic-namespace
  52. +
  53. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/autonomic-trust-basis
  54. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/backer
  55. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/base-media-type
  56. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/base64
  57. @@ -464,6 +471,7 @@
  58. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/bexter
  59. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/binding
  60. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/bis
  61. +
  62. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/bivalent
  63. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/blake3
  64. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/blind-oobi
  65. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/blinded-revocation-registry
  66. @@ -501,6 +509,7 @@
  67. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/contractually-protected-disclosure
  68. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/control-authority
  69. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/controller
  70. +
  71. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/cooperative-delegation
  72. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/coroutines
  73. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/correlation
  74. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/count-code
  75. @@ -530,16 +539,21 @@
  76. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/disclosee
  77. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/discloser
  78. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/distributed-hash-table
  79. +
  80. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/dnd
  81. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/domain
  82. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/domain-name
  83. +
  84. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/double-spend-proof
  85. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/drt
  86. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/dual-indexed-codes
  87. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/dual-text-binary-encoding-format
  88. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/duplicitous-event-log
  89. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/duplicity
  90. +
  91. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/duplicity-detection
  92. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/easyCLA_trick
  93. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/eclipse-attack
  94. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/electronic-signature
  95. +
  96. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/end-role
  97. +
  98. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/end-to-end
  99. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/end-verifiable
  100. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/engagement-context-role
  101. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/entity
  102. @@ -606,6 +620,7 @@
  103. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keep
  104. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keri-agreement-algorithm-for-control-establishment
  105. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keri-command-line-interface
  106. +
  107. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keri-event-stream
  108. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keri-improvement-doc
  109. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keri-ox
  110. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keri-request-authentication-method
  111. @@ -615,6 +630,7 @@
  112. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keride
  113. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keridemlia
  114. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/keripy
  115. +
  116. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/kever
  117. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/key
  118. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/key-compromise
  119. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/key-event
  120. @@ -638,6 +654,7 @@
  121. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/legal-entity-engagement-context-role-vlei-credential-governance-framework
  122. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/legal-entity-official-organizational-role-vlei-credential-governance-framework
  123. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/legal-entity-vlei-credential-governance-framework
  124. +
  125. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/legitimized-human-meaningful-identifier
  126. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/levels-of-assurance
  127. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/liveness
  128. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/loci-of-control
  129. @@ -648,6 +665,8 @@
  130. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/messagepack
  131. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/moobi
  132. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/most-compact
  133. +
  134. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/multi-factor-authentication
  135. +
  136. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/multi-valent
  137. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/multicodec
  138. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/multiplexing
  139. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/multisig
  140. @@ -716,6 +735,7 @@
  141. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/repo
  142. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/reserve-rotation
  143. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/rev
  144. +
  145. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/revocation
  146. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/revocation-event
  147. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/ricardian-contract
  148. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/root-of-trust
  149. @@ -733,9 +753,13 @@
  150. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/schema-registry
  151. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/seal
  152. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/secondary-root-of-trust
  153. +
  154. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/secure
  155. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/secure-asset-transfer-protocol
  156. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/secure-attribution
  157. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/secure-private-authentic-confidentiality
  158. +
  159. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/security
  160. +
  161. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/security-cost-performance-architecture-trade-off
  162. +
  163. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/security-overlay-properties-trillema
  164. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/seed
  165. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/selective-disclosure
  166. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/self-addressing-data
  167. @@ -769,6 +793,7 @@
  168. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/tholder
  169. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/threshold-of-accountable-duplicity
  170. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/threshold-signature-scheme
  171. +
  172. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/threshold-structure-security
  173. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/top-level-section
  174. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/trans-contextual-value
  175. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/transaction-event-log
  176. @@ -777,8 +802,11 @@
  177. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/transferable-identifier
  178. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/transmission-control-protocol
  179. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/trust-domain
  180. +
  181. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/trusted-execution-environment
  182. +
  183. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/trusted-platform-module
  184. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/ts-node
  185. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/uniform-resource-locator
  186. +
  187. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/univalent
  188. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/unsolicited-issuance
  189. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/user-interface
  190. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/vLEI
  191. @@ -790,8 +818,8 @@
  192. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verfer
  193. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verifiable
  194. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verifiable-credential
  195. +
  196. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verifiable-data-registry
  197. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verifiable-data-structure
  198. -
  199. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verifiable-data-structure-(VDS)
  200. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verifiable-legal-entity-identifier
  201. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verified-integrity
  202. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/verifier
  203. @@ -811,6 +839,7 @@
  204. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/well-known-witnesses
  205. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/witness
  206. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/zero-trust
  207. +
  208. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/WOT-terms/wiki/zero-trust-computing
  209. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/cardano-backer/blob/main/DOCKER.md
  210. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/cardano-backer/blob/main/Dockerfile
  211. https://github.com/WebOfTrust/cardano-backer/blob/main/docker-compose-macos.yaml
  212. @@ -2719,6 +2748,7 @@
  213. https://github.com/trustoverip/tswg-did-method-webs-specification/blob/main/spec/abstract.md
  214. https://github.com/trustoverip/tswg-did-method-webs-specification/blob/main/spec/acknowledgements_authors.md
  215. https://github.com/trustoverip/tswg-did-method-webs-specification/blob/main/spec/core.md
  216. +
  217. https://github.com/trustoverip/tswg-did-method-webs-specification/blob/main/spec/did_metadata.md
  218. https://github.com/trustoverip/tswg-did-method-webs-specification/blob/main/spec/diddocuments.md
  219. https://github.com/trustoverip/tswg-did-method-webs-specification/blob/main/spec/didparameters.md
  220. https://github.com/trustoverip/tswg-did-method-webs-specification/blob/main/spec/header.md
  221. @@ -2809,12 +2839,6 @@
  222. https://readthedocs.org/accounts/password/reset/
  223. https://readthedocs.org/accounts/signup/
  224. https://readthedocs.org/accounts/signup/?next=%2Fsupport%2F
  225. -
  226. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/21595970.txt
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  238. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/21735409.txt
  239. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/21814884.txt
  240. @@ -2824,6 +2848,12 @@
  241. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/21929265.txt
  242. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/21985757.txt
  243. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/22008437.txt
  244. +
  245. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/22051481.txt
  246. +
  247. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/22056239.txt
  248. +
  249. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/22061030.txt
  250. +
  251. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/22079591.txt
  252. +
  253. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/22079593.txt
  254. +
  255. https://readthedocs.org/api/v2/build/22133973.txt
  256. https://readthedocs.org/builds/keripy/?fromdocs=keripy
  257. https://readthedocs.org/choosing-a-platform/
  258. https://readthedocs.org/company/
  259. @@ -2844,12 +2874,6 @@
  260. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/
  261. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/?fromdocs=keripy
  262. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/
  263. -
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  265. -
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  274. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/21725257/
  275. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/21735408/
  276. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/21735409/
  277. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/21814884/
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  279. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/21929265/
  280. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/21985757/
  281. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/22008437/
  282. +
  283. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/22051481/
  284. +
  285. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/22056239/
  286. +
  287. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/22061030/
  288. +
  289. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/22079591/
  290. +
  291. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/22079593/
  292. +
  293. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/builds/22133973/
  294. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/downloads/
  295. https://readthedocs.org/projects/keripy/versions/
  296. https://readthedocs.org/projects/loopy/
  297. @@ -2885,6 +2915,14 @@
  298. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/category/video
  299. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/category/visualisations
  300. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/concepts
  301. +
  302. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/create-a-basic-acdc-graph
  303. +
  304. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/current-open-issues
  305. +
  306. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/intro
  307. +
  308. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/issue-a-credential
  309. +
  310. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/make-a-schema
  311. +
  312. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/present-a-credential
  313. +
  314. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/set-up-basic-keri-network
  315. +
  316. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/how-to/verify-a-credential
  317. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/intro
  318. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/concepts/keri-dev-env
  319. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/education/intro
  320. @@ -3073,6 +3111,7 @@
  321. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/disclosee
  322. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/discloser
  323. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/distributed-hash-table
  324. +
  325. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/dnd
  326. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/domain
  327. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/domain-name
  328. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/drt
  329. @@ -3158,6 +3197,7 @@
  330. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/keride
  331. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/keridemlia
  332. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/keripy
  333. +
  334. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/kever
  335. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/key
  336. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/key-compromise
  337. https://weboftrust.github.io/WOT-terms/docs/glossary/key-event
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It also empties the original directories. The name of the directory containing the backups is the timestamp of the backup. - -# Logger generates a log file with a timestamp and from which file the message comes from. -source ./search-index-typesense/logger.sh +# Description: This script backups directories related to scraping and indexing in Typesense to a timestamped directory in the KERISSE_BACKUPS_DIR directory. The name of the directory containing the backups is the timestamp of the backup. # Load environment variables from .env file source .env +# Logger generates a log file with a timestamp and from which file the message comes from. +source ./${SEARCH_INDEX_DIR}/logger.sh + # Check if KERISSE_BACKUPS_DIR is set if [ -z "$KERISSE_BACKUPS_DIR" ]; then setLogFile "error.log" @@ -28,13 +28,10 @@ BACKUP_DIR="${KERISSE_BACKUPS_DIR}${TIMESTAMP}" mkdir -p "$BACKUP_DIR" # List of directories to backup -declare -a dirsToBackup=("logs" "search-index-entries" "sitemaps") - -# Base directory -BASE_DIR="search-index-typesense" +declare -a dirsToBackup=("${SEARCH_INDEX_DIR}/logs" "${SEARCH_INDEX_DIR}/search-index-entries" "${SEARCH_INDEX_DIR}/sitemaps" "docs/${OVERVIEW_DIR}") for dir in "${dirsToBackup[@]}"; do - SOURCE_DIR="${BASE_DIR}/${dir}" + SOURCE_DIR="${dir}" if [ -d "$SOURCE_DIR" ]; then # Copy directory to backup location cp -r "$SOURCE_DIR" "$BACKUP_DIR" diff --git a/search-index-typesense/scrape-start-test.sh b/search-index-typesense/scrape-start-test.sh index ca3a5dfe5cb..8f6b22cb38d 100644 --- a/search-index-typesense/scrape-start-test.sh +++ b/search-index-typesense/scrape-start-test.sh @@ -11,72 +11,72 @@ SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" -######################### -# PREPARING -######################### +# ######################### +# # PREPARING +# ######################### -# Prepare file system. -source "$SCRIPT_DIR/prepare_file_system.sh" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Preparing file system finished" +# # Prepare file system. +# source "$SCRIPT_DIR/prepare_file_system.sh" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Preparing file system finished" -# Copy handmade stuff. -source "$SCRIPT_DIR/copy_manual_files.sh" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Copying manual files finished" +# # Copy handmade stuff. +# source "$SCRIPT_DIR/copy_manual_files.sh" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Copying manual files finished" -# Create sitemaps. -source "$SCRIPT_DIR/create_sitemaps-test.sh" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Creating sitemaps finished" +# # Create sitemaps. +# source "$SCRIPT_DIR/create_sitemaps-test.sh" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Creating sitemaps finished" -# Remove unwanted urls from the sitemaps (new sitemaps generated or not) -node "$SCRIPT_DIR/removeURLsFromSitemap.mjs" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Extracting data finished" +# # Remove unwanted urls from the sitemaps (new sitemaps generated or not) +# node "$SCRIPT_DIR/removeURLsFromSitemap.mjs" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Extracting data finished" -# Filenames to lowercase. -node "$SCRIPT_DIR/renameFilesToLowerCase.mjs" search-index-typesense/sitemaps -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Renaming files to lowercase finished" +# # Filenames to lowercase. +# node "$SCRIPT_DIR/renameFilesToLowerCase.mjs" search-index-typesense/sitemaps +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Renaming files to lowercase finished" -######################### -# START SCRAPING -######################### +# ######################### +# # START SCRAPING +# ######################### -# Scrape the websites. -node "$SCRIPT_DIR/extractData-test.mjs" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Extracting data finished" +# # Scrape the websites. +# node "$SCRIPT_DIR/extractData-test.mjs" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Extracting data finished" -# Split the content.jsonl file into multiple files so the size is optimal for Typesense. -node "$SCRIPT_DIR/splitContentJSONL.mjs" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Splitting content finished" +# # Split the content.jsonl file into multiple files so the size is optimal for Typesense. +# node "$SCRIPT_DIR/splitContentJSONL.mjs" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Splitting content finished" -# Count the total number of lines in all .jsonl files and write it to log dir. -node "$SCRIPT_DIR/countLinesInJsonlFiles.mjs" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Counting number of lines finished" +# # Count the total number of lines in all .jsonl files and write it to log dir. +# node "$SCRIPT_DIR/countLinesInJsonlFiles.mjs" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Counting number of lines finished" -# Sort and style the index file. -node "$SCRIPT_DIR/sortAndStyleScrapedIndex.mjs" "$INDEX_OVERVIEW_FILE" -setLogFile "success.log" -log "Sorting and styling index file finished" +# # Sort and style the index file. +# node "$SCRIPT_DIR/sortAndStyleScrapedIndex.mjs" "$INDEX_OVERVIEW_FILE" +# setLogFile "success.log" +# log "Sorting and styling index file finished" -######################### -# BACKING UP -######################### +# ######################### +# # BACKING UP +# ######################### -# # Export the data from Typesense to the downloads dir. -# source "$SCRIPT_DIR/export.sh" -# setLogFile "success.log" -# log "Exporting data finished" +# # # Export the data from Typesense to the downloads dir. +# # source "$SCRIPT_DIR/export.sh" +# # setLogFile "success.log" +# # log "Exporting data finished" # Backup output (scrape results, handmade stuff, sitemaps etc). source "$SCRIPT_DIR/backup.sh" @@ -85,25 +85,25 @@ log "Backup finished" -# ######################### -# # IMPORTING INTO TYPESENSE CLOUD Open Source Search -# ######################### +# # ######################### +# # # IMPORTING INTO TYPESENSE CLOUD Open Source Search +# # ######################### -# # Make collection in Typesense empty. -# source "$SCRIPT_DIR/make_collection_empty.sh" -# setLogFile "success.log" -# log "Making collection empty finished" +# # # Make collection in Typesense empty. +# # source "$SCRIPT_DIR/make_collection_empty.sh" +# # setLogFile "success.log" +# # 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