Some of our interface locales include uppercase country codes,
which are separated by `_` instead of the more common `-`.
Also, a browser's `Accept-Language` header could be in lowercase.
This commit attempts to normalize those cases so a browser's
language+country codes can better match with our locales.
This solution assumes that our UI locales have nothing more than
language and optionally country. If we ever add a script specific
locale like `zh-Hant-TW` this would have to change to accomodate
that, but the idea would be pretty much the same as this fix.
Without this commit the module searx checks the secret_key value.
With this commit, make docs, utils/standalone_searx.py,
utils/fetch_firefox_version.py works without SEARX_DEBUG=1
For reference see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/2386
see searx.search.processors.abstract.EngineProcessor
First the method searx call the get_params method.
If the return value is not None, then the searx call the method search.
use
from searx.engines.duckduckgo import _fetch_supported_languages, supported_languages_url # NOQA
so it is possible to easily remove all unused import using autoflake:
autoflake --in-place --recursive --remove-all-unused-imports searx tests
* URL / : the index page displayed the selected or the default category.
* URL / : when the q parameter is set using the URL, the redirect includes the URL query.
* URL /search : an empty query doesn't raise an exception.
This makes it easier to separately handle search and index requests
from a web server or from a reverse proxy.
If a request to index contains a query, a permanent redirect HTTP response
is returned. This should give some level of backwards compatibility
for users that have set a searx instance in their browser's search bar.
Xpath engine and results template changed to account for the fact that
archive.org doesn't cache .onions, though some onion engines migth have
their own cache.
Disabled by default. Can be enabled by setting the SOCKS proxies to
wherever Tor is listening and setting using_tor_proxy as True.
Requires Tor and updating packages.
To avoid manually adding the timeout on each engine, you can set
extra_proxy_timeout to account for Tor's (or whatever proxy used) extra
time.
When the user add searx as a search engine, the browser loads the /opensearch.xml URL without the cookies.
Without the query parameters, the user preferences are ignored (method and autocomplete).
In addition, opensearch.xml is modified to support automatic updates,
see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/OpenSearch
Always call initialize engines except on the first run of werkzeug with the reload feature.
the reload feature is activated when:
* searx_debug is True (SEARX_DEBUG environment variable or settings.yml)
* FLASK_APP=searx/webapp.py FLASK_ENV=development flask run (see https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/1.1.x/cli/ )
Fix SEARX_DEBUG=0 make docs
docs/admin/engines.rst : engines are initialized
See https://github.com/searx/searx/issues/2204#issuecomment-701373438
requests 2.24.0 uses the ssl module except if it doesn't support SNI, in this case searx fallbacks to pyopenssl.
searx logs a critical message and exit if the ssl modules doesn't support SNI and pyOpenSSL is not installed.
searx logs a critical message and exit if the ssl version is older than 1.0.2.
in requirements.txt, pyopenssl is still required to install searx as a fallback.
* Log each call to get_locale: display the URL, the locale and the source (browser, preferences, form).
* Rename _get_browser_language to _get_browser_or_settings_language to match the actual code.
Sending query params over GET seems to be the only way to be able to
enable autocomplete in the browser. This commit adds the necessary URL
formatting to opensearch.xml. In order to identify queries coming from
the URL bar (rather than an AJAX request), which requires a different
JSON format and MIME type, the request headers are checked for
"X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest" which is added by jQuery request.