YaCy is a search engine software. It takes a new approach to search because it does not use a central server. Instead, its search results come from a network of independent peers. In such a distributed network, no single entity decides what gets listed, or in which order results appear.
The YaCy search engine runs on each user's own computer. Search terms are hashed before they leave the user's computer. Different from conventional search engines, YaCy is designed to protect the users' privacy. A user's computer can create with YaCy its individual search indexes and rankings, so that results better match what the user is looking for over time. YaCy also makes it easy to create a customized search portal with a few clicks.
Each YaCy user is either part of a large search network (YaCy contains a peer-to-peer network protocol to exchange search indexes with other YaCy search engine installations) or the user runs YaCy to produce a personal search portal that can be either public or private.
YaCy search portals can also be placed in intranet environment which makes YaCy a replacement for commercial enterprise search solutions. A network scanner makes it easy to discover all available http, ftp and smb servers.
To create a web index, YaCy has a web crawler for everybody, without censorship and central data retention: - search the web (automatically using all other YaCy peers) - co-operative crawling; support for other crawlers - intranet indexing and search - set up your own search portal - all users have equal rights - comprehensive concept to anonymise the users' index
To be able to perform a search using the YaCy network, every user has to set up their own node. More users are leading to higher index capacity and better distributed indexing performance.
YaCy is published under the GPL v2 The source code is inside the release package (see /source and /htroot).
Documentation can be found at: (Home Page) http://yacy.net/ (German Forum) http://forum.yacy.de/ (Wiki:de) http://www.yacy-websuche.de/wiki/index.php/De:Start (Wiki:en) http://www.yacy-websearch.net/wiki/index.php/En:Start (Tutorial Videos) http://yacy.net/en/Tutorials.html and http://yacy.net/de/Lehrfilme.html
Every of these locations has a (YaCy) search functionality which combines all these locations into one search result.
You need java 1.7 or later to run YaCy, nothing else. Please download it from http://www.java.com
YaCy also runs on IcedTea7. See http://icedtea.classpath.org
NO OTHER SOFTWARE IS REQUIRED! (you don't need apache, tomcat or mysql or whatever)
Startup and Shutdown of YaCy:
- on GNU/Linux and OpenBSD: to start: execute ./startYACY.sh to stop : execute ./stopYACY.sh
- on Windows: to start: double-click startYACY.bat to stop : double-click stopYACY.bat
- on Mac OS X: please use the Mac Application and start or stop it like any other Mac Application (doubleclick to start)
YaCy is a build on a web server. After you started YaCy, start your browser and open
http://localhost:8090
There you can see your personal search and administration interface.
You can do that but YaCy authorizes users automatically if they access the server from the localhost. After about 10 minutes a random password is generated and then it is not possible to log in from a remote location. If you install YaCy on a server that is not your workstation, then you must set an administration account immediately after the first start-up. Open:
http://<remote-server-address></remote-server-address>:8090/ConfigAccounts_p.html
and set an administration account.
You can forward port 80 to 8090 with iptables: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 8090 On some operation systems, you must first enable access to the ports you are using like: iptables -I INPUT -m tcp -p tcp --dport 8090 -j ACCEPT
YaCy can scale up to many millions of web pages in your own search index. The default assignment of RAM is 600MB which is assigned to the java process but not permanently used by it. The GC process will free the memory once in a while. If you have a small index (i.e. about 100000 pages) then you may assign _less_ memory (i.e. 200MB) but if your index scales up to over 1 million web pages then you should start to increase the memory assignment. Open http://localhost:8090/Performance_p.html and set a higher/lower memory assignment. If you have millions of web pages in your search index then you might habe gigabytes of disk space allocated. You can reduce the disk space i.e. setting the htcache space to a different size; to do that open http://localhost:8090/ConfigHTCache_p.html and set a new size.
YaCy was created with the help of many. About 30 programmers have helped, a list of some of them can be seen here: http://yacy.net/en/Join.html Please join us!
The source code is inside every YaCy release. You can also get YaCy from https://github.com/yacy/yacy_search_server Please clone our code and help with development! The code is licensed under the GPL v2.
Compiling YaCy: - you need java 1.7 and ant - just compile: "ant clean all" - then you can "./startYACY.sh" - create a release tarball: "ant dist" - create a Mac OS release: "ant distMacApp" (works only on a Mac) - create a debian release: "ant deb" - work with eclipse: within eclipse you also need to start the ant build process
because the servlet pages are not compiled by the eclipse build process
after the dist prodecure, the release can be found in the RELEASE subdirectory
There are many interfaces build-in in YaCy and they are all based on http/xml and http/json. You can discover these interfaces if you notice the orange "API" icon in the upper right of some web pages in the YaCy web interface. Just click on it and you will see the xml/json version of the information you just have seen at the web page. A different approach is the usage of the shell script provided in the /bin subdirectory. The just call also the web interface pages. By cloning some of those scripts you can create more shell api access methods yourself easily.
Our primary point of contact is the german forum at http://forum.yacy.net There is also an english forum at http://www.yacy-forum.org We encourage you to start a YaCy forum in your own language.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the maintainer: Send an email to Michael Christen (mc@yacy.net) with a meaningful subject including the word 'yacy' to prevent that your email gets stuck in my anti-spam filter.
If you like to have a customized version for special needs, feel free to ask the author for a business proposal to customize YaCy according to your needs. We also provide integration solutions if the software is about to be integrated into your enterprise application.
Germany, Frankfurt a.M., 26.11.2011 Michael Peter Christen