The errors make pyright usage useless since a new error won't be seen [1].
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/1569
```
searx/compat.py:11:27 - error: Expression of type "Type[cached_property[_T@cached_property]]" cannot be assigned to declared type "Type[cached_property]"
"Type[cached_property[_T@cached_property]]" is incompatible with "Type[cached_property]"
Type "Type[cached_property[_T@cached_property]]" cannot be assigned to type "Type[cached_property]" (reportGeneralTypeIssues)
searx/utils.py:69:36 - error: Expression of type "None" cannot be assigned to parameter of type "str"
Type "None" cannot be assigned to type "str" (reportGeneralTypeIssues)
searx/utils.py:573:85 - error: Expression of type "None" cannot be assigned to parameter of type "int"
Type "None" cannot be assigned to type "int" (reportGeneralTypeIssues)
searx/webapp.py:1306:22 - error: Argument of type "str" cannot be assigned to parameter "__a" of type "BytesPath" in function "join"
Type "str" cannot be assigned to type "BytesPath"
"str" is incompatible with "bytes"
"str" is incompatible with protocol "PathLike[bytes]"
"__fspath__" is not present (reportGeneralTypeIssues)
searx/webapp.py:1306:68 - error: Argument of type "Literal['themes']" cannot be assigned to parameter "paths" of type "BytesPath" in function "join"
Type "Literal['themes']" cannot be assigned to type "BytesPath"
"Literal['themes']" is incompatible with "bytes"
"Literal['themes']" is incompatible with protocol "PathLike[bytes]"
"__fspath__" is not present (reportGeneralTypeIssues)
searx/webapp.py:1306:78 - error: Argument of type "str | Any | None" cannot be assigned to parameter "paths" of type "BytesPath" in function "join"
Type "str | Any | None" cannot be assigned to type "BytesPath"
Type "str" cannot be assigned to type "BytesPath"
"str" is incompatible with "bytes"
"str" is incompatible with protocol "PathLike[bytes]"
"__fspath__" is not present (reportGeneralTypeIssues)
searx/webapp.py:1306:85 - error: Argument of type "Literal['img']" cannot be assigned to parameter "paths" of type "BytesPath" in function "join"
Type "Literal['img']" cannot be assigned to type "BytesPath"
"Literal['img']" is incompatible with "bytes"
"Literal['img']" is incompatible with protocol "PathLike[bytes]"
"__fspath__" is not present (reportGeneralTypeIssues)
searx/engines/mongodb.py:8:6 - warning: Import "pymongo" could not be resolved (reportMissingImports)
searx/engines/mysql_server.py:9:8 - warning: Import "mysql.connector" could not be resolved (reportMissingImports)
searx/engines/postgresql.py:9:8 - warning: Import "psycopg2" could not be resolved from source (reportMissingModuleSource)
searx/engines/xpath.py:187:28 - warning: "categories" is not defined (reportUndefinedVariable)
searx/search/__init__.py:184:82 - warning: "flask" is not defined (reportUndefinedVariable)
searx/search/checker/background.py:19:26 - error: Type of "schedule" is partially unknown
Type of "schedule" is "(delay: Any, func: Any, *args: Any) -> Literal[True]" (reportUnknownVariableType)
searx/shared/__init__.py:8:12 - warning: Import "uwsgi" could not be resolved (reportMissingImports)
searx/shared/shared_uwsgi.py:5:8 - warning: Import "uwsgi" could not be resolved (reportMissingImports)
```
Since ./utils/searxng.sh is implemented, the old installation procedures from
filtron, morty and searx can be removed.
For users who want to upgrade, the procedures for removing old installations
have still been retained.
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
This patch fixes a leftover from [#1548], the list of the plugins was not
up-to-date:
- HTTPS_rewrite has been removed (247c46c6b)
- DOAI_rewrite is named 'Open_Access_DOI_rewrite' (575159b)
[#1548] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/1548
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
The engine name is not only a *name* its also a identifier that is used in
logs, HTTP headers and more. Unicode characters in the name of an engine could
cause various issues.
Closes: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/1544
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>