searxng/searxng_extra/standalone_searx.py
Markus Heiser 733b795d53 [fix] make flask_babel.gettext() work in engine modules (L10n & threads)
incident:
  flask_babel.gettext() does not work in the engine modules.

cause:
  the request() and response() functions of the engine modules run in the
  processor, whose search() method runs in a thread and in the threads the
  context of the Flask app does not exist. The context of the Flask app is
  needed by the gettext() function for the L10n.

Solution:
  copy context of the Flask app into the threads. [1]

special case:
  We cannot equip the search() method of the processors with the decorator [1],
  because the decorator requires a context (Flask app) that does not yet exist
  at the time of the initialization of the processors (the initialization of the
  processors is part of the initialization of the Flask app).

[1] https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/2.3.x/api/#flask.copy_current_request_context

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2023-08-09 13:27:43 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# lint: pylint
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# (C) Copyright Contributors to the SearXNG project.
"""Script to run SearXNG from terminal.
DON'T USE THIS SCRIPT!!
.. danger::
Be warned, using the ``standalone_searx.py`` won't give you privacy!
On the contrary, this script behaves like a SearXNG server: your IP is
exposed and tracked by all active engines (google, bing, qwant, ... ), with
every query!
.. note::
This is an old and grumpy hack / SearXNG is a Flask application with
client/server structure, which can't be turned into a command line tool the
way it was done here.
Getting categories without initiate the engine will only return `['general']`
>>> import searx.engines
... list(searx.engines.categories.keys())
['general']
>>> import searx.search
... searx.search.initialize()
... list(searx.engines.categories.keys())
['general', 'it', 'science', 'images', 'news', 'videos', 'music', 'files', 'social media', 'map']
Example to use this script:
.. code:: bash
$ python3 searxng_extra/standalone_searx.py rain
""" # pylint: disable=line-too-long
import argparse
import sys
from datetime import datetime
from json import dumps
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional
import searx
import searx.preferences
import searx.query
import searx.search
import searx.webadapter
EngineCategoriesVar = Optional[List[str]]
def get_search_query(
args: argparse.Namespace, engine_categories: EngineCategoriesVar = None
) -> searx.search.SearchQuery:
"""Get search results for the query"""
if engine_categories is None:
engine_categories = list(searx.engines.categories.keys())
try:
category = args.category.decode('utf-8')
except AttributeError:
category = args.category
form = {
"q": args.query,
"categories": category,
"pageno": str(args.pageno),
"language": args.lang,
"time_range": args.timerange,
}
preferences = searx.preferences.Preferences(['simple'], engine_categories, searx.engines.engines, [])
preferences.key_value_settings['safesearch'].parse(args.safesearch)
search_query = searx.webadapter.get_search_query_from_webapp(preferences, form)[0]
return search_query
def no_parsed_url(results: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Remove parsed url from dict."""
for result in results:
del result['parsed_url']
return results
def json_serial(obj: Any) -> Any:
"""JSON serializer for objects not serializable by default json code.
:raise TypeError: raised when **obj** is not serializable
"""
if isinstance(obj, datetime):
serial = obj.isoformat()
return serial
if isinstance(obj, bytes):
return obj.decode('utf8')
if isinstance(obj, set):
return list(obj)
raise TypeError("Type ({}) not serializable".format(type(obj)))
def to_dict(search_query: searx.search.SearchQuery) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Get result from parsed arguments."""
result_container = searx.search.Search(search_query).search()
result_container_json = {
"search": {
"q": search_query.query,
"pageno": search_query.pageno,
"lang": search_query.lang,
"safesearch": search_query.safesearch,
"timerange": search_query.time_range,
},
"results": no_parsed_url(result_container.get_ordered_results()),
"infoboxes": result_container.infoboxes,
"suggestions": list(result_container.suggestions),
"answers": list(result_container.answers),
"paging": result_container.paging,
"number_of_results": result_container.number_of_results,
}
return result_container_json
def parse_argument(
args: Optional[List[str]] = None, category_choices: EngineCategoriesVar = None
) -> argparse.Namespace:
"""Parse command line.
:raise SystemExit: Query argument required on `args`
Examples:
>>> import importlib
... # load module
... spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(
... 'utils.standalone_searx', 'utils/standalone_searx.py')
... sas = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
... spec.loader.exec_module(sas)
... sas.parse_argument()
usage: ptipython [-h] [--category [{general}]] [--lang [LANG]] [--pageno [PAGENO]] [--safesearch [{0,1,2}]] [--timerange [{day,week,month,year}]]
query
SystemExit: 2
>>> sas.parse_argument(['rain'])
Namespace(category='general', lang='all', pageno=1, query='rain', safesearch='0', timerange=None)
""" # noqa: E501
if not category_choices:
category_choices = list(searx.engines.categories.keys())
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Standalone searx.')
parser.add_argument('query', type=str, help='Text query')
parser.add_argument(
'--category', type=str, nargs='?', choices=category_choices, default='general', help='Search category'
)
parser.add_argument('--lang', type=str, nargs='?', default='all', help='Search language')
parser.add_argument('--pageno', type=int, nargs='?', default=1, help='Page number starting from 1')
parser.add_argument(
'--safesearch',
type=str,
nargs='?',
choices=['0', '1', '2'],
default='0',
help='Safe content filter from none to strict',
)
parser.add_argument(
'--timerange', type=str, nargs='?', choices=['day', 'week', 'month', 'year'], help='Filter by time range'
)
return parser.parse_args(args)
if __name__ == '__main__':
settings_engines = searx.settings['engines']
searx.search.load_engines(settings_engines)
engine_cs = list(searx.engines.categories.keys())
prog_args = parse_argument(category_choices=engine_cs)
searx.search.initialize_network(settings_engines, searx.settings['outgoing'])
searx.search.check_network_configuration()
searx.search.initialize_metrics([engine['name'] for engine in settings_engines])
searx.search.initialize_processors(settings_engines)
search_q = get_search_query(prog_args, engine_categories=engine_cs)
res_dict = to_dict(search_q)
sys.stdout.write(dumps(res_dict, sort_keys=True, indent=4, ensure_ascii=False, default=json_serial))