[mod] replace utils.match_language by locales.match_locale

This patch replaces the *full of magic* ``utils.match_language`` function by a
``locales.match_locale``.  The ``locales.match_locale`` function is based on the
``locales.build_engine_locales`` introduced in 9ae409a0 [1].

In the past SearXNG did only support a search by a language but not in a region.
This has been changed a long time ago and regions have been added to SearXNG
core but not to the engines.  The ``utils.match_language`` was the function to
handle the different aspects of language/regions in SearXNG core and the
supported *languages* in the engine.  The ``utils.match_language`` did it with
some magic and works good for most use cases but fails in some edge case.

To replace the concurrence of languages and regions in the SearXNG core the
``locales.build_engine_locales`` was introduced in 9ae409a0 [1].  With the last
patches all engines has been migrated to a ``fetch_traits`` and a
language/region concept that is based on ``locales.build_engine_locales``.

To summarize: there is no longer a need for the ``locales.match_language``.

[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/1652

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
This commit is contained in:
Markus Heiser 2023-02-07 14:11:58 +01:00
parent 4d4aa13e1f
commit 16f0db4493
6 changed files with 240 additions and 138 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
"""Initialize :py:obj:`LOCALE_NAMES`, :py:obj:`RTL_LOCALES`.
"""
from typing import Set
from typing import Set, Optional, List
import os
import pathlib
@ -177,6 +177,17 @@ def language_tag(locale: babel.Locale) -> str:
return sxng_lang
def get_locale(locale_tag: str) -> Optional[babel.Locale]:
"""Returns a :py:obj:`babel.Locale` object parsed from argument
``locale_tag``"""
try:
locale = babel.Locale.parse(locale_tag, sep='-')
return locale
except babel.core.UnknownLocaleError:
return None
def get_offical_locales(
territory: str, languages=None, regional: bool = False, de_facto: bool = True
) -> Set[babel.Locale]:
@ -363,3 +374,98 @@ def get_engine_locale(searxng_locale, engine_locales, default=None):
engine_locale = default
return default
def match_locale(searxng_locale: str, locale_tag_list: List[str], fallback: Optional[str] = None) -> Optional[str]:
"""Return tag from ``locale_tag_list`` that best fits to ``searxng_locale``.
:param str searxng_locale: SearXNG's internal representation of locale (de,
de-DE, fr-BE, zh, zh-CN, zh-TW ..).
:param list locale_tag_list: The list of locale tags to select from
:param str fallback: fallback locale tag (if unset --> ``None``)
The rules to find a match are implemented in :py:obj:`get_engine_locale`,
the ``engine_locales`` is build up by :py:obj:`build_engine_locales`.
.. hint::
The *SearXNG locale* string and the members of ``locale_tag_list`` has to
be known by babel! The :py:obj:`ADDITIONAL_TRANSLATIONS` are used in the
UI and are not known by babel --> will be ignored.
"""
# searxng_locale = 'es'
# locale_tag_list = ['es-AR', 'es-ES', 'es-MX']
if not searxng_locale:
return fallback
locale = get_locale(searxng_locale)
if locale is None:
return fallback
# normalize to a SearXNG locale that can be passed to get_engine_locale
searxng_locale = language_tag(locale)
if locale.territory:
searxng_locale = region_tag(locale)
# clean up locale_tag_list
tag_list = []
for tag in locale_tag_list:
if tag in ('all', 'auto') or tag in ADDITIONAL_TRANSLATIONS:
continue
tag_list.append(tag)
# emulate fetch_traits
engine_locales = build_engine_locales(tag_list)
return get_engine_locale(searxng_locale, engine_locales, default=fallback)
def build_engine_locales(tag_list: List[str]):
"""From a list of locale tags a dictionary is build that can be passed by
argument ``engine_locales`` to :py:obj:`get_engine_locale`. This function
is mainly used by :py:obj:`match_locale` and is similar to what the
``fetch_traits(..)`` function of engines do.
If there are territory codes in the ``tag_list`` that have a *script code*
additional keys are added to the returned dictionary.
.. code:: python
>>> import locales
>>> engine_locales = locales.build_engine_locales(['en', 'en-US', 'zh', 'zh-CN', 'zh-TW'])
>>> engine_locales
{
'en': 'en', 'en-US': 'en-US',
'zh': 'zh', 'zh-CN': 'zh-CN', 'zh_Hans': 'zh-CN',
'zh-TW': 'zh-TW', 'zh_Hant': 'zh-TW'
}
>>> get_engine_locale('zh-Hans', engine_locales)
'zh-CN'
This function is a good example to understand the language/region model
of SearXNG:
SearXNG only distinguishes between **search languages** and **search
regions**, by adding the *script-tags*, languages with *script-tags* can
be assigned to the **regions** that SearXNG supports.
"""
engine_locales = {}
for tag in tag_list:
locale = get_locale(tag)
if locale is None:
logger.warn("build_engine_locales: skip locale tag %s / unknown by babel", tag)
continue
if locale.territory:
engine_locales[region_tag(locale)] = tag
if locale.script:
engine_locales[language_tag(locale)] = tag
else:
engine_locales[language_tag(locale)] = tag
return engine_locales

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@ -18,8 +18,6 @@ from urllib.parse import urljoin, urlparse
from lxml import html
from lxml.etree import ElementBase, XPath, XPathError, XPathSyntaxError, _ElementStringResult, _ElementUnicodeResult
from babel.core import get_global
from searx import settings
from searx.data import USER_AGENTS, data_dir
@ -365,92 +363,6 @@ def is_valid_lang(lang) -> Optional[Tuple[bool, str, str]]:
return None
def _get_lang_to_lc_dict(lang_list: List[str]) -> Dict[str, str]:
key = str(lang_list)
value = _LANG_TO_LC_CACHE.get(key, None)
if value is None:
value = {}
for lang in lang_list:
value.setdefault(lang.split('-')[0], lang)
_LANG_TO_LC_CACHE[key] = value
return value
# babel's get_global contains all sorts of miscellaneous locale and territory related data
# see get_global in: https://github.com/python-babel/babel/blob/master/babel/core.py
def _get_from_babel(lang_code: str, key):
match = get_global(key).get(lang_code.replace('-', '_'))
# for some keys, such as territory_aliases, match may be a list
if isinstance(match, str):
return match.replace('_', '-')
return match
def _match_language(lang_code: str, lang_list=[], custom_aliases={}) -> Optional[str]: # pylint: disable=W0102
"""auxiliary function to match lang_code in lang_list"""
# replace language code with a custom alias if necessary
if lang_code in custom_aliases:
lang_code = custom_aliases[lang_code]
if lang_code in lang_list:
return lang_code
# try to get the most likely country for this language
subtags = _get_from_babel(lang_code, 'likely_subtags')
if subtags:
if subtags in lang_list:
return subtags
subtag_parts = subtags.split('-')
new_code = subtag_parts[0] + '-' + subtag_parts[-1]
if new_code in custom_aliases:
new_code = custom_aliases[new_code]
if new_code in lang_list:
return new_code
# try to get the any supported country for this language
return _get_lang_to_lc_dict(lang_list).get(lang_code)
def match_language( # pylint: disable=W0102
locale_code, lang_list=[], custom_aliases={}, fallback: Optional[str] = 'en-US'
) -> Optional[str]:
"""get the language code from lang_list that best matches locale_code"""
# try to get language from given locale_code
language = _match_language(locale_code, lang_list, custom_aliases)
if language:
return language
locale_parts = locale_code.split('-')
lang_code = locale_parts[0]
# if locale_code has script, try matching without it
if len(locale_parts) > 2:
language = _match_language(lang_code + '-' + locale_parts[-1], lang_list, custom_aliases)
if language:
return language
# try to get language using an equivalent country code
if len(locale_parts) > 1:
country_alias = _get_from_babel(locale_parts[-1], 'territory_aliases')
if country_alias:
language = _match_language(lang_code + '-' + country_alias[0], lang_list, custom_aliases)
if language:
return language
# try to get language using an equivalent language code
alias = _get_from_babel(lang_code, 'language_aliases')
if alias:
language = _match_language(alias, lang_list, custom_aliases)
if language:
return language
if lang_code != locale_code:
# try to get language from given language without giving the country
language = _match_language(lang_code, lang_list, custom_aliases)
return language or fallback
def load_module(filename: str, module_dir: str) -> types.ModuleType:
modname = splitext(filename)[0]
modpath = join(module_dir, filename)

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@ -89,7 +89,6 @@ from searx.utils import (
html_to_text,
gen_useragent,
dict_subset,
match_language,
)
from searx.version import VERSION_STRING, GIT_URL, GIT_BRANCH
from searx.query import RawTextQuery
@ -117,6 +116,7 @@ from searx.locales import (
RTL_LOCALES,
localeselector,
locales_initialize,
match_locale,
)
# renaming names from searx imports ...
@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ def _get_browser_language(req, lang_list):
if '-' in lang:
lang_parts = lang.split('-')
lang = "{}-{}".format(lang_parts[0], lang_parts[-1].upper())
locale = match_language(lang, lang_list, fallback=None)
locale = match_locale(lang, lang_list, fallback=None)
if locale is not None:
return locale
return 'en'
@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ def get_client_settings():
def render(template_name: str, **kwargs):
# pylint: disable=too-many-statements
kwargs['client_settings'] = str(
base64.b64encode(
bytes(
@ -445,10 +445,13 @@ def render(template_name: str, **kwargs):
if locale in RTL_LOCALES and 'rtl' not in kwargs:
kwargs['rtl'] = True
if 'current_language' not in kwargs:
kwargs['current_language'] = match_language(
request.preferences.get_value('language'), settings['search']['languages']
)
_locale = request.preferences.get_value('language')
if _locale in ('auto', 'all'):
kwargs['current_language'] = _locale
else:
kwargs['current_language'] = match_locale(_locale, settings['search']['languages'])
# values from settings
kwargs['search_formats'] = [x for x in settings['search']['formats'] if x != 'html']
@ -810,6 +813,13 @@ def search():
)
)
if search_query.lang in ('auto', 'all'):
current_language = search_query.lang
else:
current_language = match_locale(
search_query.lang, settings['search']['languages'], fallback=request.preferences.get_value("language")
)
# search_query.lang contains the user choice (all, auto, en, ...)
# when the user choice is "auto", search.search_query.lang contains the detected language
# otherwise it is equals to search_query.lang
@ -832,12 +842,8 @@ def search():
result_container.unresponsive_engines
),
current_locale = request.preferences.get_value("locale"),
current_language = match_language(
search_query.lang,
settings['search']['languages'],
fallback=request.preferences.get_value("language")
),
search_language = match_language(
current_language = current_language,
search_language = match_locale(
search.search_query.lang,
settings['search']['languages'],
fallback=request.preferences.get_value("language")

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@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ from os.path import join
from lxml.html import fromstring
from searx.engines import wikidata, set_loggers
from searx.utils import extract_text, match_language
from searx.locales import LOCALE_NAMES, locales_initialize
from searx.utils import extract_text
from searx.locales import LOCALE_NAMES, locales_initialize, match_locale
from searx import searx_dir
from searx.utils import gen_useragent, detect_language
import searx.search
@ -225,9 +225,9 @@ def fetch_website_description(engine_name, website):
fetched_lang, desc = get_website_description(website, lang, WIKIPEDIA_LANGUAGES[lang])
if fetched_lang is None or desc is None:
continue
matched_lang = match_language(fetched_lang, LANGUAGES, fallback=None)
matched_lang = match_locale(fetched_lang, LANGUAGES, fallback=None)
if matched_lang is None:
fetched_wikipedia_lang = match_language(fetched_lang, WIKIPEDIA_LANGUAGES.values(), fallback=None)
fetched_wikipedia_lang = match_locale(fetched_lang, WIKIPEDIA_LANGUAGES.values(), fallback=None)
matched_lang = wikipedia_languages_r.get(fetched_wikipedia_lang)
if matched_lang is not None:
update_description(engine_name, matched_lang, desc, website, replace=False)

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@ -0,0 +1,111 @@
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# lint: pylint
"""Test some code from module :py:obj:`searx.locales`"""
from searx import locales
from searx.sxng_locales import sxng_locales
from tests import SearxTestCase
class TestLocales(SearxTestCase):
"""Implemented tests:
- :py:obj:`searx.locales.match_locale`
"""
def test_match_locale(self):
locale_tag_list = [x[0] for x in sxng_locales]
# Test SearXNG search languages
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('de', locale_tag_list), 'de')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr', locale_tag_list), 'fr')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh', locale_tag_list), 'zh')
# Test SearXNG search regions
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('ca-es', locale_tag_list), 'ca-ES')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('de-at', locale_tag_list), 'de-AT')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('de-de', locale_tag_list), 'de-DE')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('en-UK', locale_tag_list), 'en-GB')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr-be', locale_tag_list), 'fr-BE')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr-be', locale_tag_list), 'fr-BE')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr-ca', locale_tag_list), 'fr-CA')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr-ch', locale_tag_list), 'fr-CH')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-cn', locale_tag_list), 'zh-CN')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-tw', locale_tag_list), 'zh-TW')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-hk', locale_tag_list), 'zh-HK')
# Test language script code
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-hans', locale_tag_list), 'zh-CN')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-hans-cn', locale_tag_list), 'zh-CN')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-hant', locale_tag_list), 'zh-TW')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-hant-tw', locale_tag_list), 'zh-TW')
# Test individual locale lists
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('es', [], fallback='fallback'), 'fallback')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('de', ['de-CH', 'de-DE']), 'de-DE')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('de', ['de-CH', 'de-DE']), 'de-DE')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('es', ['ES']), 'ES')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('es', ['es-AR', 'es-ES', 'es-MX']), 'es-ES')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('es-AR', ['es-AR', 'es-ES', 'es-MX']), 'es-AR')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('es-CO', ['es-AR', 'es-ES']), 'es-ES')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('es-CO', ['es-AR']), 'es-AR')
# Tests from the commit message of 9ae409a05a
# Assumption:
# A. When a user selects a language the results should be optimized according to
# the selected language.
#
# B. When user selects a language and a territory the results should be
# optimized with first priority on territory and second on language.
# Assume we have an engine that supports the follwoing locales:
locale_tag_list = ['zh-CN', 'zh-HK', 'nl-BE', 'fr-CA']
# Examples (Assumption A.)
# ------------------------
# A user selects region 'zh-TW' which should end in zh_HK.
# hint: CN is 'Hans' and HK ('Hant') fits better to TW ('Hant')
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh-TW', locale_tag_list), 'zh-HK')
# A user selects only the language 'zh' which should end in CN
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('zh', locale_tag_list), 'zh-CN')
# A user selects only the language 'fr' which should end in fr_CA
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr', locale_tag_list), 'fr-CA')
# The difference in priority on the territory is best shown with a
# engine that supports the following locales:
locale_tag_list = ['fr-FR', 'fr-CA', 'en-GB', 'nl-BE']
# A user selects only a language
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('en', locale_tag_list), 'en-GB')
# hint: the engine supports fr_FR and fr_CA since no territory is given,
# fr_FR takes priority ..
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr', locale_tag_list), 'fr-FR')
# Examples (Assumption B.)
# ------------------------
# A user selects region 'fr-BE' which should end in nl-BE
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr-BE', locale_tag_list), 'nl-BE')
# If the user selects a language and there are two locales like the
# following:
locale_tag_list = ['fr-BE', 'fr-CH']
# The get_engine_locale selects the locale by looking at the "population
# percent" and this percentage has an higher amount in BE (68.%)
# compared to CH (21%)
self.assertEqual(locales.match_locale('fr', locale_tag_list), 'fr-BE')

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@ -87,39 +87,6 @@ class TestUtils(SearxTestCase):
html = '<p><b>Lorem ipsum</i>dolor sit amet</p>'
self.assertEqual(utils.html_to_text(html), "Lorem ipsum")
def test_match_language(self):
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('es', ['es']), 'es')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('es', [], fallback='fallback'), 'fallback')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('ja', ['jp'], {'ja': 'jp'}), 'jp')
# handle script tags
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('zh-CN', ['zh-Hans-CN', 'zh-Hant-TW']), 'zh-Hans-CN')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('zh-TW', ['zh-Hans-CN', 'zh-Hant-TW']), 'zh-Hant-TW')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('zh-Hans-CN', ['zh-CN', 'zh-TW']), 'zh-CN')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('zh-Hant-TW', ['zh-CN', 'zh-TW']), 'zh-TW')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('zh-Hans', ['zh-CN', 'zh-TW', 'zh-HK']), 'zh-CN')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('zh-Hant', ['zh-CN', 'zh-TW', 'zh-HK']), 'zh-TW')
aliases = {'en-GB': 'en-UK', 'he': 'iw'}
# guess country
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('de-DE', ['de']), 'de')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('de', ['de-DE']), 'de-DE')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('es-CO', ['es-AR', 'es-ES', 'es-MX']), 'es-ES')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('es-CO', ['es-MX']), 'es-MX')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('en-UK', ['en-AU', 'en-GB', 'en-US']), 'en-GB')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('en-GB', ['en-AU', 'en-UK', 'en-US'], aliases), 'en-UK')
# language aliases
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('iw', ['he']), 'he')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('he', ['iw'], aliases), 'iw')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('iw-IL', ['he']), 'he')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('he-IL', ['iw'], aliases), 'iw')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('iw', ['he-IL']), 'he-IL')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('he', ['iw-IL'], aliases), 'iw-IL')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('iw-IL', ['he-IL']), 'he-IL')
self.assertEqual(utils.match_language('he-IL', ['iw-IL'], aliases), 'iw-IL')
def test_ecma_unscape(self):
self.assertEqual(utils.ecma_unescape('text%20with%20space'), 'text with space')
self.assertEqual(utils.ecma_unescape('text using %xx: %F3'), 'text using %xx: ó')