The website reconstructor
- Perl5 or later
- cURL
- Python
- Perl libraries: HTML::TagParser, LinkExtractor, Cookies, Status, and Date, and the URI library
Install Warrick's dependencies on the command line by running:
./INSTALL
Test the installation by running:
./TEST
This will recover a web page and compare it to a master copy.
For further options and information on using warrick, run:
perl warrick.pl --help
This version of Warrick has been redesigned to reconstruct lost websites from the Web Infrastructure using Memento.
This program creates several files that provide information or log data about the recovery.
For a given recovery RECO_NAME, we will create a RECO_NAME_recoveryLog.out, PID_SERVERNAME.save, and logfile.o. These are created for every recovery job. RECO_NAME_recoveryLog.out is created in the home warrick directory, and contains a report of every URI recovered, the location of the recovered archived copy (the memento), and the location the file was saved to on the local machine in the following format:
- ORIGINAL URI => MEMENTO URI => LOCAL FILE
Lines pre-pended with "FAILED" indicate a failed recovery of ORIGINAL URI
PID_SERVERNAME.save is the saved status file. This file is stored in the recovery directory and contains the information for resuming a suspended recovery job, as well as the stats for the recovery, such as the number of resources failed to be recovered, the number from different archives, etc. logfile.o is a temporary file that can be regarded as junk. It contains the headers for the last recovered resource.
- Modified by Justin F. Brunelle (@jbrunelle) at Old Dominion University - 2011
- Created by Frank McCown (@fmccown) at Old Dominion University - 2006
We want to know if you have if you have used Warrick toreconstruct your lost website. If you have successfully recovered your site or would like to assist in further development and improvements Warrick, please Open a GitHub issue and/or contact [email protected].
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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