searxng/searx/metrics/error_recorder.py
Markus Heiser 542f7d0d7b [mod] pylint all files with one profile / drop PYLINT_SEARXNG_DISABLE_OPTION
In the past, some files were tested with the standard profile, others with a
profile in which most of the messages were switched off ... some files were not
checked at all.

- ``PYLINT_SEARXNG_DISABLE_OPTION`` has been abolished
- the distinction ``# lint: pylint`` is no longer necessary
- the pylint tasks have been reduced from three to two

  1. ./searx/engines -> lint engines with additional builtins
  2. ./searx ./searxng_extra ./tests -> lint all other python files

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2024-03-11 14:55:38 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# pylint: disable=missing-module-docstring, invalid-name
import typing
import inspect
from json import JSONDecodeError
from urllib.parse import urlparse
from httpx import HTTPError, HTTPStatusError
from searx.exceptions import (
SearxXPathSyntaxException,
SearxEngineXPathException,
SearxEngineAPIException,
SearxEngineAccessDeniedException,
)
from searx import searx_parent_dir, settings
from searx.engines import engines
errors_per_engines = {}
class ErrorContext: # pylint: disable=missing-class-docstring
__slots__ = (
'filename',
'function',
'line_no',
'code',
'exception_classname',
'log_message',
'log_parameters',
'secondary',
)
def __init__( # pylint: disable=too-many-arguments
self, filename, function, line_no, code, exception_classname, log_message, log_parameters, secondary
):
self.filename = filename
self.function = function
self.line_no = line_no
self.code = code
self.exception_classname = exception_classname
self.log_message = log_message
self.log_parameters = log_parameters
self.secondary = secondary
def __eq__(self, o) -> bool: # pylint: disable=invalid-name
if not isinstance(o, ErrorContext):
return False
return (
self.filename == o.filename
and self.function == o.function
and self.line_no == o.line_no
and self.code == o.code
and self.exception_classname == o.exception_classname
and self.log_message == o.log_message
and self.log_parameters == o.log_parameters
and self.secondary == o.secondary
)
def __hash__(self):
return hash(
(
self.filename,
self.function,
self.line_no,
self.code,
self.exception_classname,
self.log_message,
self.log_parameters,
self.secondary,
)
)
def __repr__(self):
return "ErrorContext({!r}, {!r}, {!r}, {!r}, {!r}, {!r}) {!r}".format(
self.filename,
self.line_no,
self.code,
self.exception_classname,
self.log_message,
self.log_parameters,
self.secondary,
)
def add_error_context(engine_name: str, error_context: ErrorContext) -> None:
errors_for_engine = errors_per_engines.setdefault(engine_name, {})
errors_for_engine[error_context] = errors_for_engine.get(error_context, 0) + 1
engines[engine_name].logger.warning('%s', str(error_context))
def get_trace(traces):
for trace in reversed(traces):
split_filename = trace.filename.split('/')
if '/'.join(split_filename[-3:-1]) == 'searx/engines':
return trace
if '/'.join(split_filename[-4:-1]) == 'searx/search/processors':
return trace
return traces[-1]
def get_hostname(exc: HTTPError) -> typing.Optional[None]:
url = exc.request.url
if url is None and exc.response is not None:
url = exc.response.url
return urlparse(url).netloc
def get_request_exception_messages(
exc: HTTPError,
) -> typing.Tuple[typing.Optional[str], typing.Optional[str], typing.Optional[str]]:
url = None
status_code = None
reason = None
hostname = None
if hasattr(exc, '_request') and exc._request is not None: # pylint: disable=protected-access
# exc.request is property that raise an RuntimeException
# if exc._request is not defined.
url = exc.request.url
if url is None and hasattr(exc, 'response') and exc.response is not None:
url = exc.response.url
if url is not None:
hostname = url.host
if isinstance(exc, HTTPStatusError):
status_code = str(exc.response.status_code)
reason = exc.response.reason_phrase
return (status_code, reason, hostname)
def get_messages(exc, filename) -> typing.Tuple: # pylint: disable=too-many-return-statements
if isinstance(exc, JSONDecodeError):
return (exc.msg,)
if isinstance(exc, TypeError):
return (str(exc),)
if isinstance(exc, ValueError) and 'lxml' in filename:
return (str(exc),)
if isinstance(exc, HTTPError):
return get_request_exception_messages(exc)
if isinstance(exc, SearxXPathSyntaxException):
return (exc.xpath_str, exc.message)
if isinstance(exc, SearxEngineXPathException):
return (exc.xpath_str, exc.message)
if isinstance(exc, SearxEngineAPIException):
return (str(exc.args[0]),)
if isinstance(exc, SearxEngineAccessDeniedException):
return (exc.message,)
return ()
def get_exception_classname(exc: Exception) -> str:
exc_class = exc.__class__
exc_name = exc_class.__qualname__
exc_module = exc_class.__module__
if exc_module is None or exc_module == str.__class__.__module__:
return exc_name
return exc_module + '.' + exc_name
def get_error_context(framerecords, exception_classname, log_message, log_parameters, secondary) -> ErrorContext:
searx_frame = get_trace(framerecords)
filename = searx_frame.filename
if filename.startswith(searx_parent_dir):
filename = filename[len(searx_parent_dir) + 1 :]
function = searx_frame.function
line_no = searx_frame.lineno
code = searx_frame.code_context[0].strip()
del framerecords
return ErrorContext(filename, function, line_no, code, exception_classname, log_message, log_parameters, secondary)
def count_exception(engine_name: str, exc: Exception, secondary: bool = False) -> None:
if not settings['general']['enable_metrics']:
return
framerecords = inspect.trace()
try:
exception_classname = get_exception_classname(exc)
log_parameters = get_messages(exc, framerecords[-1][1])
error_context = get_error_context(framerecords, exception_classname, None, log_parameters, secondary)
add_error_context(engine_name, error_context)
finally:
del framerecords
def count_error(
engine_name: str, log_message: str, log_parameters: typing.Optional[typing.Tuple] = None, secondary: bool = False
) -> None:
if not settings['general']['enable_metrics']:
return
framerecords = list(reversed(inspect.stack()[1:]))
try:
error_context = get_error_context(framerecords, None, log_message, log_parameters or (), secondary)
add_error_context(engine_name, error_context)
finally:
del framerecords