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Docker deployment instructions

docker run -it -P digsandpaper:digsandpaper

  • If you want to provide a custom config file, you can volume mount the config directory

docker run -it -v config:/etc/sandpaper/config -P digsandpaper:digsandpaper

  • By default digsandpaper will use the file at /etc/sandpaper/config/sandpaper.json. If you need to point to a different config in the mounted volume, create a config directory and put your config in there, and then use the following command

docker run -it -v config:/etc/sandpaper/config -P digsandpaper:digsandpaper bin/start.sh --config config/your-custom-config.json --host 0.0.0.0

  • Docker will expose a port that you should be able to query

docker run -d -p 9876:9876 digsandpaper:digsandpaper curl -XGET localhost:9876

Development instructions

It is highly suggested you create a conda environment or virtual environment before installing digsandpaper

conda-env create --name sandpaperenv requests
source activate sandpaperenv
virtualenv sandpaperenv
. sandpaperenv/bin/activate
  • If you're running outside the repository, you can pip install the latest version of digsandpaper
pip install digsandpaper
  • Then you should copy the following files recursively
bin/start.sh
start.py
config/*
  • Run the sandpaper server script
bin/start.sh --config config/basic/config.json
  • Notes Currently the config files use relative paths that will be resolved relative to the directory you're running the start.sh script from. You'll want to preserve the directory structure in the meantime.

  • ES notes To configure the elasticsearch server used by coarse search, edit $.coarse.execute.components[0] in config.json and either change the host and port fields or create an endpoints field with an array of endpoints i.e. ["https://username:password@server/proxy"]. Update the type_index_mappings.json and type_doc_type_mappings.json as appropriate to route the queries to the appropriate index and doc type.

myDIG integration

The myDIG service provides a convenient web interface for configuring and interacting with sandpaper.

If myDIG is properly setup with a project, you can configure sandpaper to configure itself using myDIG at runtime.

bin/start.sh --host 0.0.0.0 \
                --config config/sandpaper.json \
                --mydigurl http://USER:PASSWORD@mydig:9879 \
                --project myproject \
                --endpoint https://elasticsearch:9200

If you want sandpaper to connect to the sample index specified by the myDIG project add the --sample flag

bin/start.sh --host 0.0.0.0 \
                --config config/sandpaper.json \
                --mydigurl http://USER:PASSWORD@mydig:9879 \
                --project myproject \
                --endpoint https://elasticsearch:9200 \
                --sample

If you want to iterate on a separate or earlier index, add the --index flag

bin/start.sh --host 0.0.0.0 \
                --config config/sandpaper.json \
                --mydigurl http://USER:PASSWORD@mydig:9879 \
                --project myproject \
                --endpoint https://elasticsearch:9200 \
                --index myoldindex

If you need to work with sandpaper from the command line outside of the myDIG interface, you can have it create an index, load some documents, and configure itself using cURL in three easy steps.

First tell dig-sandpaper to create a mapping for a given project at the myDIG url and use it to create an index at an elasticsearch endpoint

curl -XPUT "http://localhost:9876/mapping?url=http%3A%2F%2FUSER%3APASSWORD%40myDIG%3A9879&project=myproject&index=myindex&endpoint=http%3A//elasticsearch%3A9200"

Second, send some jsonlines documents out put by ETK of type ads to dig-sandpaper to add at the appropriate index and endpoint

curl  -H "Content-Type: application/json"  -XPOST --data-binary @project_etk_output.jl "localhost:9876/indexing?index=myindex&endpoint=http%3A//elasticsearch%3A9200&type=ads" 

Third, tell dig-sandpaper to reconfigure itself using the project at the myDIG url and use the index at the elasticsearch endpoint

curl -XPOST "localhost:9876/config?url=http%3A%2F%2FUSER%3APASSWORD%40mydig%3A9879&project=myproject&index=myindex&endpoint=http%3A//elasticsearch%3A9200&type=ads" 

You should now be able to issue a query using the bin/query.sh script.

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