Informasjonsforvaltning / fdk-dataset-harvester

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backend harvesting

FDK dataset harvester

The harvest process is triggered by messages from RabbitMQ with the routing key dataset.*.HarvestTrigger, a message will call the method initiateHarvest in the class HarvesterActivity. The actual harvest will start when activitySemaphore has an available permit, when there are no available permits all messages will be queued by the semaphore.

The body of the trigger message has 3 relevant parameters:

A triggered harvest will download all relevant sources from fdk-harvest-admin, download everything from the source and try to read it as a RDF graph via a jena Model. If the source is successfully parsed as a jena Model it will be compared to the last harvest of the same source. The harvest process will continue if the source is not isomorphic to the last harvest or forceUpdate is true.

The actual harvest process will first find all catalogs, resources with the type dcat:Catalog, blank node catalogs will be ignored. And then find all datasets each catalog contains, indicated by the predicate dcat:dataset and type dcat:Dataset, blank node datasets will be ignored. When all catalogs and datasets have been found a recursive function will create a graph with every contained triple for all catalogs and datasets.

The process will save metadata for both datasets and catalogs:

All blank nodes will be skolemized in the resource graphs.

When all sources from the trigger has been processed a new rabbit message will be published with the routing key datasets.harvested, the message body will be a list of harvest reports, one report for each source from fdk-harvest-admin.

When the rabbit message has been published the semaphore permit is released and a new harvest trigger can be processed.

Requirements

Run tests

mvn verify

Run locally

docker-compose

docker-compose up -d --build

Then in the terminal e.g.

% curl http://localhost:8081/catalogs

maven

docker-compose up -d rabbitmq
docker-compose up -d mongodb
mvn spring-boot:run -Dspring-boot.run.arguments="--spring.profiles.active=develop"

Then in another terminal e.g.

% curl http://localhost:8080/catalogs