Nutch 1.x REST API v1.0
Introduction
This page documents the Nutch 1.X REST API v1.0.
It provides details on the type of REST calls which can be made to the Nutch 1.x REST API. Many of the API points are adapted from the ones provided by the Nutch 2.x REST API. One of the reasons to come up with a REST API is to integrate D3 to show visualizations about the working of a Nutch crawl.
Instructions to start Nutch Server
Follow the steps below to start an instance of the Nutch Server on localhost.
- :~$ cd runtime/local
2. :~$ bin/nutch startserver -port <port_number> [If the port option is not mentioned then by default the server starts on port 8081]
The different API calls that can be made are listed below.
REST API Calls
Administration
This API point is created in order to get server status and manage server's state.
Get server status
GET /admin
Response contains server startup date, availible configuration names, job history and currently running jobs.
{ "startDate":1424572500000, "configuration":[ "default" ], "jobs":[ ], "runningJobs":[ ] }
Stop server
It is possible to stop running server using /admin/stop.
POST /admin/stop
Response
Ok
Configuration
Configuration's list
GET /config
Response contains names of available configurations.
["default","custom-config"]
Configuration parameters
GET /config/{configuration name} Examples: GET /config/default GET /config/custom-config
Response contains parameters with values
{ "anchorIndexingFilter.deduplicate":"false", "crawl.gen.delay":"604800000", "db.fetch.interval.default":"2592000", "db.fetch.interval.max":"7776000", .... .... }
Create configuration
Creates new Nutch configuration with given parameters.
POST /config/create Examples: POST /config/create { "configId":"new-config", "params":{"anchorIndexingFilter.deduplicate":"false",... } }
Response is created config's id.
new-config
Get property value
GET /config/{configuration name}/{property} Examples: GET /config/default/anchorIndexingFilter.deduplicate
Response contains parameter's value as string
false
Set property value
{
PUT /config/{configuration name}/{property} Examples: PUT /config/default/http.agent.name
Response contains parameter's value as string
NUTCH_SOLR
Delete configuration
DELETE /config/{configuration name} Examples: DELETE /config/new-config
Jobs
This point allows job management, including creation, job information and killing of a job. For a complete tutorial, please follow How to run Jobs using the REST service.
Listing all jobs
GET /job
Response contains list of all jobs (running and history)
[ { "id":"job-id-5977", "type":"FETCH", "confId":"default", "args":null, "result":null, "state":"FINISHED", "msg":"", "crawlId":"crawl-01" } { "id":"job-id-5978", "type":"PARSE", "confId":"default", "args":null, "result":null, "state":"RUNNING", "msg":"", "crawlId":"crawl-01" } ]
Get job info
GET /job/job-id-5977
Response
{ "id":"job-id-5977", "type":"FETCH", "confId":"default", "args":null, "result":null, "state":"FINISHED", "msg":"", "crawlId":"crawl01" }
Stop job
POST /job/job-id-5977/stop
Response
true
Kill job
GET /job/job-id-5977/abort
}
Response
{
true
}
Create job
Create job with given parameters. You should either specify Job Type(like INJECT, GENERATE, FETCH, PARSE, etc ) or jobClassName.
POST /job/create { "crawlId":"crawl01", "type":"FETCH", "confId":"default", "args":{"someParam":"someValue"} } POST /job/create { "crawlId":"crawl01", "jobClassName":"org.apache.nutch.fetcher.FetcherJob" "confId":"default", "args":{"someParam":"someValue"} }
Response is created job's id.
job-id-43243
Seed List creation
The /seed/create endpoint enables the user to create a seedlist and return the temporary path of the file created. This path should be passed to the url_dir parameter of the INJECT job.
POST /seed/create { "name":"name-of-seedlist", "seedUrls":["http://www.example.com",....] }
Response is the file directory path
/var/folders/m9/hsls1krx12x968plt2brlhr00000gn/T/1443721976324-0
Database
This point provides access to information stored in the CrawlDb.
POST /db/crawldb with following { "type":"stats", "confId":"default", "crawlId":"crawl01", "args":{"someParam":"someValue"} }
The different values for the type parameter are - dump, topN and url. Their corresponding arguments can be found here.
Response contains information from the CrawlDbReader.java class. For the above mentioned request, the JSON response would like like-
{ "retry 0":"8350", "minScore":"0.0", "retry 1":"96", "status":{ "3":{"count":"21","statusValue":"db_gone"}, "2":{"count":"594","statusValue":"db_fetched"}, "1":{"count":"7721","statusValue":"db_unfetched"}, "5":{"count":"86","statusValue":"db_redir_perm"}, "4":{"count":"24","statusValue":"db_redir_temp"} }, "totalUrls":"8446", "maxScore":"0.528", "avgScore":"0.029593771" }
Note: If any other type than stats (like dump, topN, url) is used then the response will be a file (application-octet-stream).
More
Description of more API points coming soon.