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diff --git a/proposals/2021-09-09_dataset_ingest.md b/proposals/2021-09-09_dataset_ingest.md deleted file mode 100644 index cbfeb68..0000000 --- a/proposals/2021-09-09_dataset_ingest.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,239 +0,0 @@ - -Dataset Ingest Pipeline -======================= - -Sandcrawler currently has ingest support for individual files saved as `file` -entities in fatcat (xml and pdf ingest types) and HTML files with -sub-components saved as `webcapture` entities in fatcat (html ingest type). - -This document describes extensions to this ingest system to flexibly support -groups of files, which may be represented in fatcat as `fileset` entities. The -new ingest type is `dataset`. - -Compared to the existing ingest process, there are two major complications with -datasets: - -- the ingest process often requires more than parsing HTML files, and will be - specific to individual platforms and host software packages -- the storage backend and fatcat entity type is flexible: a dataset might be - represented by a single file, multiple files combined in to a single .zip - file, or mulitple separate files; the data may get archived in wayback or in - an archive.org item - -The new concepts of "strategy" and "platform" are introduced to accomodate -these complications. - - -## Ingest Strategies - -The ingest strategy describes the fatcat entity type that will be output; the -storage backend used; and whether an enclosing file format is used. The -strategy to use can not be determined until the number and size of files is -known. It is a function of file count, total file size, and platform. - -Strategy names are compact strings with the format -`{storage_backend}-{fatcat_entity}`. A `-bundled` suffix after a `fileset` -entity type indicates that metadata about multiple files is retained, but that -in the storage backend only a single enclosing file (eg, `.zip`) will be -stored. - -The supported strategies are: - -- `web-file`: single file of any type, stored in wayback, represented as fatcat `file` -- `web-fileset`: multiple files of any type, stored in wayback, represented as fatcat `fileset` -- `web-fileset-bundled`: single bundle file, stored in wayback, represented as fatcat `fileset` -- `archiveorg-file`: single file of any type, stored in archive.org item, represented as fatcat `file` -- `archiveorg-fileset`: multiple files of any type, stored in archive.org item, represented as fatcat `fileset` -- `archiveorg-fileset-bundled`: single bundle file, stored in archive.org item, represented as fatcat `fileset` - -"Bundle" files are things like .zip or .tar.gz. Not all .zip files are handled -as bundles! Only when the transfer from the hosting platform is via a "download -all as .zip" (or similar) do we consider a zipfile a "bundle" and index the -interior files as a fileset. - -The term "bundle file" is used over "archive file" or "container file" to -prevent confusion with the other use of those terms in the context of fatcat -(container entities; archive; Internet Archive as an organiztion). - -The motivation for supporting both `web` and `archiveorg` is that `web` is -somewhat simpler for small files, but `archiveorg` is better for larger groups -of files (say more than 20) and larger total size (say more than 1 GByte total, -or 128 MByte for any one file). - -The motivation for supporting "bundled" filesets is that there is only a single -file to archive. - - -## Ingest Pseudocode - -1. Determine `platform`, which may involve resolving redirects and crawling a landing page. - - a. TODO: do we always try crawling `base_url`? would simplify code flow, but results in extra SPN calls (slow). start with yes, always - b. TODO: what if we trivially crawl directly to a non-HTML file? Bypass most of the below? `direct-file` strategy? - c. `infer_platform(request, terminal_url, html_biblio)` - -2. Use platform-specific methods to fetch manifest metadata and decide on an `ingest_strategy`. - -3. Use strategy-specific methods to archive all files in platform manifest, and verify manifest metadata. - -4. Summarize status and return structured result metadata. - -Python APIs, as abstract classes (TODO): - - PlatformDatasetContext - platform_name - platform_domain - platform_id - manifest - archiveorg_metadata - web_base_url - DatasetPlatformHelper - match_request(request: Request, resource: Resource, html_biblio: Optional[BiblioMetadata]) -> bool - process_request(?) -> ? - StrategyArchiver - process(manifest, archiveorg_metadata, web_metadata) -> ? - check_existing(?) -> ? - - -## New Sandcrawler Code and Worker - - sandcrawler-ingest-fileset-worker@{1..12} - -Worker consumes from ingest request topic, produces to fileset ingest results, -and optionally produces to file ingest results. - - sandcrawler-persist-ingest-fileset-worker@1 - -Simply writes fileset ingest rows in to SQL. - -## New Fatcat Worker and Code Changes - - fatcat-import-ingest-fileset-worker - -This importer should be modeled on file and web worker. Filters for `success` -with strategy of `*-fileset*`. - -Existing `fatcat-import-ingest-file-worker` should be updated to allow -`dataset` single-file imports, with largely same behavior and semantics as -current importer. - -TODO: Existing fatcat transforms, and possibly even elasticsearch schemas, -should be updated to include fileset status and `in_ia` flag for dataset type -releases. - -TODO: Existing entity updates worker submits `dataset` type ingests to ingest -request topic. - - -## New SQL Tables - - CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS ingest_fileset_result ( - ingest_type TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (octet_length(ingest_type) >= 1), - base_url TEXT NOT NULL CHECK (octet_length(base_url) >= 1), - updated TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE DEFAULT now() NOT NULL, - hit BOOLEAN NOT NULL, - status TEXT CHECK (octet_length(status) >= 1), - - terminal_url TEXT CHECK (octet_length(terminal_url) >= 1), - terminal_dt TEXT CHECK (octet_length(terminal_dt) = 14), - terminal_status_code INT, - terminal_sha1hex TEXT CHECK (octet_length(terminal_sha1hex) = 40), - - platform TEXT CHECK (octet_length(platform) >= 1), - platform_domain TEXT CHECK (octet_length(platform_domain) >= 1), - platform_id TEXT CHECK (octet_length(platform_id) >= 1), - ingest_strategy TEXT CHECK (octet_length(ingest_strategy) >= 1), - total_size BIGINT, - file_count INT, - item_name TEXT CHECK (octet_length(item_name) >= 1), - item_bundle_path TEXT CHECK (octet_length(item_path_bundle) >= 1), - - manifest JSONB, - -- list, similar to fatcat fileset manifest, plus extra: - -- status (str) - -- path (str) - -- size (int) - -- md5 (str) - -- sha1 (str) - -- sha256 (str) - -- mimetype (str) - -- platform_url (str) - -- terminal_url (str) - -- terminal_dt (str) - -- extra (dict) (?) - - PRIMARY KEY (ingest_type, base_url) - ); - CREATE INDEX ingest_fileset_result_terminal_url_idx ON ingest_fileset_result(terminal_url); - - -## New Kafka Topic and JSON Schema - - - sandcrawler-ENV.ingest-fileset-results 6x, no retention limit - - -## Implementation Plan - -First implement ingest worker, including platform and strategy helpers, and -test those as simple stdin/stdout CLI tools in sandcrawler repo to validate -this proposal. - -Second implement fatcat importer and test locally and/or in QA. - -Lastly implement infrastructure, automation, and other "glue". - - -## Example Entities - -### ArchiveOrg: CAT dataset - -<https://archive.org/details/CAT_DATASET> - -`release_36vy7s5gtba67fmyxlmijpsaui` - -### - -<https://archive.org/details/academictorrents_70e0794e2292fc051a13f05ea6f5b6c16f3d3635> - -doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0120448 - -Single .rar file - -### Dataverse - -<https://dataverse.rsu.lv/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.48510/FK2/IJO02B> - -Single excel file - -### Dataverse - -<https://dataverse.harvard.edu/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/CLSFKX&version=1.1> - -doi:10.7910/DVN/CLSFKX - -Mulitple files; multiple versions? - -API fetch: <https://dataverse.harvard.edu/api/datasets/:persistentId/?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/CLSFKX&version=1.1> - - .data.id - .data.latestVersion.datasetPersistentId - .data.latestVersion.versionNumber, .versionMinorNumber - .data.latestVersion.files[] - .dataFile - .contentType (mimetype) - .filename - .filesize (int, bytes) - .md5 - .persistendId - .description - .label (filename?) - .version - -Single file inside: <https://dataverse.harvard.edu/file.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/CLSFKX/XWEHBB> - -Download single file: <https://dataverse.harvard.edu/api/access/datafile/:persistentId/?persistentId=doi:10.7910/DVN/CLSFKX/XWEHBB> (redirects to AWS S3) - -Dataverse refs: -- 'doi' and 'hdl' are the two persistentId styles -- file-level persistentIds are optional, on a per-instance basis: https://guides.dataverse.org/en/latest/installation/config.html#filepidsenabled |