2013-11-01

Re-crawl on a regular base.

Originally Posted By: iherwig
Hello,

i'd like to use Yioop for searching on a single domain. The search index should be updated on a regualar base (e.g. once a day).
As far as i've understood i'd have to create a crawl in the "Manage Crawls" panel using the previous settings each time i want to update. This crawl would then be referenced by a different timestamp or i set it as the default search index.

So my question is, if there is a way to automate this process? I've seen that there is a news updater, but can't find anything similar for updating a previously created search index.

Thanks,
Ingo
'''Originally Posted By: iherwig''' Hello,<br><br>i'd like to use Yioop for searching on a single domain. The search index should be updated on a regualar base (e.g. once a day).<br>As far as i've understood i'd have to create a crawl in the &quot;Manage Crawls&quot; panel using the previous settings each time i want to update. This crawl would then be referenced by a different timestamp or i set it as the default search index.<br><br>So my question is, if there is a way to automate this process? I've seen that there is a news updater, but can't find anything similar for updating a previously created search index.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Ingo

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Dear Ingo,

At this point no. It does seem like something that would be cool to have. I'll try to think of a good way to
implement it.

Best,
Chris
Dear Ingo,<br><br>At this point no. It does seem like something that would be cool to have. I'll try to think of a good way to<br>implement it.<br><br>Best,<br>Chris

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Originally Posted By: iherwig
Hello Chris,

thank you for the quick reply and thanks for having a look at it!

Cheers,
Ingo.
'''Originally Posted By: iherwig''' Hello Chris,<br><br>thank you for the quick reply and thanks for having a look at it!<br><br>Cheers,<br>Ingo.
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