[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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# pylint: disable=missing-module-docstring, protected-access
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
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from mock import patch
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import httpx
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from searx.network.network import Network, NETWORKS, initialize
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from tests import SearxTestCase
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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class TestNetwork(SearxTestCase): # pylint: disable=missing-class-docstring
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def setUp(self):
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initialize()
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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def test_simple(self):
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network = Network()
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), None)
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self.assertEqual(next(network._proxies_cycle), ())
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def test_ipaddress_cycle(self):
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network = NETWORKS['ipv6']
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '::')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '::')
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network = NETWORKS['ipv4']
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '0.0.0.0')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '0.0.0.0')
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network = Network(local_addresses=['192.168.0.1', '192.168.0.2'])
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '192.168.0.1')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '192.168.0.2')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '192.168.0.1')
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network = Network(local_addresses=['192.168.0.0/30'])
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '192.168.0.1')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '192.168.0.2')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '192.168.0.1')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), '192.168.0.2')
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network = Network(local_addresses=['fe80::/10'])
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), 'fe80::1')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), 'fe80::2')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._local_addresses_cycle), 'fe80::3')
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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Network(local_addresses=['not_an_ip_address'])
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def test_proxy_cycles(self):
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network = Network(proxies='http://localhost:1337')
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self.assertEqual(next(network._proxies_cycle), (('all://', 'http://localhost:1337'),))
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network = Network(proxies={'https': 'http://localhost:1337', 'http': 'http://localhost:1338'})
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self.assertEqual(
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next(network._proxies_cycle), (('https://', 'http://localhost:1337'), ('http://', 'http://localhost:1338'))
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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next(network._proxies_cycle), (('https://', 'http://localhost:1337'), ('http://', 'http://localhost:1338'))
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)
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network = Network(
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proxies={'https': ['http://localhost:1337', 'http://localhost:1339'], 'http': 'http://localhost:1338'}
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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next(network._proxies_cycle), (('https://', 'http://localhost:1337'), ('http://', 'http://localhost:1338'))
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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next(network._proxies_cycle), (('https://', 'http://localhost:1339'), ('http://', 'http://localhost:1338'))
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)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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Network(proxies=1)
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def test_get_kwargs_clients(self):
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kwargs = {
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'verify': True,
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'max_redirects': 5,
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'timeout': 2,
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'allow_redirects': True,
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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}
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kwargs_client = Network.extract_kwargs_clients(kwargs)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(len(kwargs_client), 2)
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self.assertEqual(len(kwargs), 2)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(kwargs['timeout'], 2)
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self.assertEqual(kwargs['follow_redirects'], True)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertTrue(kwargs_client['verify'])
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self.assertEqual(kwargs_client['max_redirects'], 5)
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async def test_get_client(self):
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network = Network(verify=True)
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client1 = await network.get_client()
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client2 = await network.get_client(verify=True)
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client3 = await network.get_client(max_redirects=10)
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client4 = await network.get_client(verify=True)
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client5 = await network.get_client(verify=False)
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client6 = await network.get_client(max_redirects=10)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(client1, client2)
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self.assertEqual(client1, client4)
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self.assertNotEqual(client1, client3)
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self.assertNotEqual(client1, client5)
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self.assertEqual(client3, client6)
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await network.aclose()
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async def test_aclose(self):
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network = Network(verify=True)
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await network.get_client()
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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await network.aclose()
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async def test_request(self):
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a_text = 'Lorem Ipsum'
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response = httpx.Response(status_code=200, text=a_text)
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with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'request', return_value=response):
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network = Network(enable_http=True)
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response = await network.request('GET', 'https://example.com/')
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self.assertEqual(response.text, a_text)
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await network.aclose()
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class TestNetworkRequestRetries(SearxTestCase): # pylint: disable=missing-class-docstring
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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TEXT = 'Lorem Ipsum'
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@classmethod
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def get_response_404_then_200(cls):
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first = True
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async def get_response(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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nonlocal first
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if first:
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first = False
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return httpx.Response(status_code=403, text=TestNetworkRequestRetries.TEXT)
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return httpx.Response(status_code=200, text=TestNetworkRequestRetries.TEXT)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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return get_response
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async def test_retries_ok(self):
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with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'request', new=TestNetworkRequestRetries.get_response_404_then_200()):
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network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=1, retry_on_http_error=403)
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response = await network.request('GET', 'https://example.com/', raise_for_httperror=False)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(response.text, TestNetworkRequestRetries.TEXT)
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await network.aclose()
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async def test_retries_fail_int(self):
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with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'request', new=TestNetworkRequestRetries.get_response_404_then_200()):
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network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=0, retry_on_http_error=403)
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response = await network.request('GET', 'https://example.com/', raise_for_httperror=False)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 403)
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await network.aclose()
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async def test_retries_fail_list(self):
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with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'request', new=TestNetworkRequestRetries.get_response_404_then_200()):
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network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=0, retry_on_http_error=[403, 429])
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response = await network.request('GET', 'https://example.com/', raise_for_httperror=False)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 403)
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await network.aclose()
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async def test_retries_fail_bool(self):
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with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'request', new=TestNetworkRequestRetries.get_response_404_then_200()):
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network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=0, retry_on_http_error=True)
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response = await network.request('GET', 'https://example.com/', raise_for_httperror=False)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 403)
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await network.aclose()
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async def test_retries_exception_then_200(self):
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request_count = 0
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async def get_response(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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nonlocal request_count
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request_count += 1
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if request_count < 3:
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raise httpx.RequestError('fake exception', request=None)
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return httpx.Response(status_code=200, text=TestNetworkRequestRetries.TEXT)
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with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'request', new=get_response):
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network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=2)
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response = await network.request('GET', 'https://example.com/', raise_for_httperror=False)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.text, TestNetworkRequestRetries.TEXT)
|
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await network.aclose()
|
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async def test_retries_exception(self):
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async def get_response(*args, **kwargs):
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raise httpx.RequestError('fake exception', request=None)
|
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with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'request', new=get_response):
|
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network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=0)
|
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with self.assertRaises(httpx.RequestError):
|
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await network.request('GET', 'https://example.com/', raise_for_httperror=False)
|
[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
|
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|
await network.aclose()
|
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|
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2024-03-11 14:06:26 +01:00
|
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|
class TestNetworkStreamRetries(SearxTestCase): # pylint: disable=missing-class-docstring
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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|
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TEXT = 'Lorem Ipsum'
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@classmethod
|
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|
|
def get_response_exception_then_200(cls):
|
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|
|
first = True
|
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|
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|
def stream(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
|
[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
|
|
|
nonlocal first
|
|
|
|
if first:
|
|
|
|
first = False
|
|
|
|
raise httpx.RequestError('fake exception', request=None)
|
|
|
|
return httpx.Response(status_code=200, text=TestNetworkStreamRetries.TEXT)
|
2021-12-27 09:26:22 +01:00
|
|
|
|
[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
|
|
|
return stream
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_retries_ok(self):
|
|
|
|
with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'stream', new=TestNetworkStreamRetries.get_response_exception_then_200()):
|
|
|
|
network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=1, retry_on_http_error=403)
|
2021-09-23 11:31:29 +02:00
|
|
|
response = await network.stream('GET', 'https://example.com/')
|
[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(response.text, TestNetworkStreamRetries.TEXT)
|
|
|
|
await network.aclose()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_retries_fail(self):
|
|
|
|
with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'stream', new=TestNetworkStreamRetries.get_response_exception_then_200()):
|
|
|
|
network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=0, retry_on_http_error=403)
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaises(httpx.RequestError):
|
2021-09-23 11:31:29 +02:00
|
|
|
await network.stream('GET', 'https://example.com/')
|
[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
|
|
|
await network.aclose()
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
async def test_retries_exception(self):
|
|
|
|
first = True
|
|
|
|
|
2024-03-11 14:06:26 +01:00
|
|
|
def stream(*args, **kwargs): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
|
[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
|
|
|
nonlocal first
|
|
|
|
if first:
|
|
|
|
first = False
|
|
|
|
return httpx.Response(status_code=403, text=TestNetworkRequestRetries.TEXT)
|
|
|
|
return httpx.Response(status_code=200, text=TestNetworkRequestRetries.TEXT)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
with patch.object(httpx.AsyncClient, 'stream', new=stream):
|
|
|
|
network = Network(enable_http=True, retries=0, retry_on_http_error=403)
|
2022-05-21 18:24:47 +02:00
|
|
|
response = await network.stream('GET', 'https://example.com/', raise_for_httperror=False)
|
[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
2021-04-05 10:43:33 +02:00
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 403)
|
|
|
|
await network.aclose()
|