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CDX Server API
In addition to replay capabilities, pywb also provides an extensive api for querying the capture index (CDX).
The api can be used to get information about a range of archive captures/mementos, including filtering, sorting, and pagination for bulk query. The actual archive files (WARC/ARC) files are not loaded during this query, only the generated CDX index. pywb actually uses this same api internally to perform all index lookups in a consistent way.
For example, the following query might return the first 10 results from host http://example.com/* where the mime type is text/html:
http://localhost:8080/coll-cdx?url=http://example.com/*&page=1&filter=mime:text/html&limit=10
The cdx-server
command line application starts pywb in cdx server only mode (web archive replay functionality is not loaded, only the index). It can be used the same way as the wayback
command line application, including the auto-configuration init.
The cdx server functionality can also be enabled when running full-replay with wayback
by setting:
enable_cdx_api: true
When enable_cdx_api
is set to true, a cdx server endpoint is created for each collection and accessible by adding -cdx
to the regular collection path, ex:
-
http://localhost:8080/pywb/<timestamp>/<url>
- web archive replay -
http://localhost:8080/pywb-cdx
- cdx server endpoint -
http://localhost:8080/other_collection/<timestamp>/<url>
- web archive replay -
http://localhost:8080/other_collection-cdx
- cdx server endpoint
The suffix can additionally be customized through the enable_cdx_api
setting
enable_cdx_api: -index
This will make the endpoint be http://localhost:8080/pywb-index
instead
Unless otherwise specified, all API params are available from pywb 0.9.1.
The only required parameter to the cdx server api is the url, ex:
http://localhost:8080/coll-cdx?url=example.com
will return a list of captures for 'example.com'
Setting from=<ts>
or to=<ts>
will restrict the results to the given date/time range (inclusive).
Timestamps may be <=14 digits and will be padded to either lower or upper bound.
For example, ...coll-cdx?url=example.com&from=2014&to=2014
will return results of example.com
that
have a timestamp between 20140101000000
and 20141231235959
Available from pywb 0.10.9
The cdx server supports the following matchType
-
exact
-- default setting, will return captures that match the url exactly -
prefix
-- return captures that begin with a specified path, eg:http://example.com/path/*
-
host
-- return captures which for a begin host (the path segment is ignored if specified) -
domain
-- return captures for the current host and all subdomains, eg.*.example.com
As a shortcut, instead of specifying a separate matchType
parameter, wildcards may be used in the url:
-
...coll-cdx?url=http://example.com/path/*
is equivalent to...coll-cdx?url=http://example.com/path/&matchType=prefix
-
...coll-cdx?url=*.example.com
is equivalent to...coll-cdx?url=example.com&matchType=domain
Note: if you are using legacy cdx index files which are not SURT-ordered, the domain
option will not be available. if this is the case, you can use the wb-manager convert-cdx
option to easily convert any cdx to latest format`
Setting limit=
will limit the number of index lines returned. Limit must be set to a positive integer. If no limit is provided, all the matching lines are returned, which may be slow. (If using a ZipNum compressed cluster, the page size limit is enforced and no captures are read beyond the single page. See Pagination API for more info).
The sort
param can be set as follows:
-
reverse
-- will sort the matching captures in reverse order. It is only recommended forexact
query as reverse a large match may be very slow. (An optimized version is planned) -
closest
-- setting this option also requires settingclosest=<ts>
where<ts>
is a specific timestamp to sort by. This option will only work correctly forexact
query and is useful for sorting captures based no time distance from a certain timestamp. (pywb uses this option internally for replay in order to fallback to 'next closest' capture if one fails)
Both options may be combined with limit
to return the top N closest, or the last N results.
Setting output=json
will return each line as a proper JSON dictionary. (Default format is text
which will return the native format of the underlying CDX index, and may not be consistent). Using output=json
is recommended for extensive analysis and it may become the default option in a future release.
The filter
param can be specified multiple times to filter by specific fields in the cdx index. Field names correspond to the fields returned in the JSON output. Filters can be specified as follows:
...coll-cdx?url=example.com/*&filter=mime:text/html&!status:200
Return captures from example.com/* where mime is text/html and http status is not 200.
The !
modified before status
indicates negation. The ~
modifier can also be used to specify a regex
instead of exact filter match. For example: filter=~mime:text/.*
will match any CDX line where mime
field
matches the regex text/.*
. Negation and regex modifier may be combined, eg. filter=!~text/.*
The fl
param can be used to specify which fields to include in the output. The standard available fields are usually: urlkey
, timestamp
, url
, mime
, status
, digest
, length
, offset
, filename
If a minimal cdx index is used, the mime
and status
fields may not be available. Additional fields may be introduced in the future, especially in the CDX JSON format.
Fields can be comma delimited, for example fl=urlkey,timestamp
will only include the urlkey
, timestamp
and filename
in the output.
The cdx server supports an optional pagination api, but it is currently only available when using ZipNum Compressed Index instead of a plain text cdx files. (Additional pagination support may be added for CDXJ files as well).
The pagination api supports the following params:
page
is the current page number, and defaults to 0 if omitted. If the page
exceeds the number of available pages
from the page count query, a 400 error will be returned.
pageSize
is an optional parameter which can increase or decrease the amount of data returned in each page.
The default setting can be configuration dependent.
This is a special query which, if successful, always returns a json result of the form. The query should be very quick regardless of the size of the query.
{"blocks": 423, "pages": 85, "pageSize": 5}
In this result:
-
pages
is the total number of pages available for this query. Thepage
parameter may be between 0 andpages - 1
-
pageSize
is the total number of ZipNum compressed blocks that are read for each page. The default value can be set in the pywbconfig.yaml
via themax_blocks: 5
option. -
blocks
is the actual number of compressed blocks that match the query. This can be used to quickly estimate the total number of captures, within a margin of error. In general,blocks / pageSize + 1 = pages
(since there is always at least 1 page even ifblocks < pageSize
)
If changing pageSize
, the same value should be used for both the showNumPages
query and the regular paged query. ex:
-
Use
...pageSize=2&showNumPages=true
and readpages
to get total number of pages -
Use
...pageSize=2&page=N
to read theN
-th pages from 0 topages-1
When this param is set, the returned data is the secondary index instead of the actual CDX. Each line represents a compressed cdx block, and the number of lines returned should correspond to the blocks
value in showNumPages
query. This query is used internally before reading the actual compressed blocks and should be significantly faster. At this time, this option can not be combined with other query params listed in the api, except for output=json
. Using output=json
is recommended with this query as the default text format may change in the future.