Bangs with a `*` suffix (e.g. `!!d*`) overwrite Bangs with the same
prefix (e.g. `!!d`) [1]. This can be avoid when a non printable character is
used to tag a LEAF_KEY.
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/740#issuecomment-1010411888
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
There is an issue with redis v4.1.0 [1] / for the interim lets remove this
python dependency.
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/741
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
An ambiguous bang like `!!d` raises an exception in function get_bang_url(). A
bang is only unique when the bang_definition from get_bang_definition_and_ac() is
a string / for a ambiguous bang the returned bang_definition is a dictionary.
Reported-by: user prg at #searxng:matrix.org on 2022/01/11
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
api.openverse.engineering is a little picky and wants to have a trailing slash
in the path:
/v1/images? -->/ v1/images/?
otherwise it redirects, here is the debug log:
DEBUG searx.network.openverse : HTTP Request: GET https://api.openverse.engineering/v1/images?&page=1&page_size=20&format=json&q=foo "HTTP/2 301 Moved Permanently" (text/html; charset=utf-8)
DEBUG searx.network.openverse : HTTP Request: GET https://api.openverse.engineering/v1/images/?&page=1&page_size=20&format=json&q=foo "HTTP/2 200 OK" (application/json)
WARNING searx.engines.openverse : ErrorContext('searx/search/processors/online.py', 105, 'count_error(', None, '1 redirects, maximum: 0', ('200', 'OK', 'api.openverse.engineering')) True
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
The implementation of the etools engine is poor. No date-range support, no
language support and it is broken by a CAPTCHA.
etools is a metasearch engine, the major search engines it supports (google,
bing, wikipedia, Yahoo) are already available in SeaarXNG.
While etools does support several engines we currently don't support directly,
support for them should be added directly to SearXNG if there is demand.
In practice: in SearXNG the worse etools results will be mixed with good results
from other engines we have (as long as there is no captcha).
At best case, what we win with etools is in e.g. results from de.ask.com in a
query from a german request .. in all other cases worse results are bubble up in
SearXNG's result list.
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/696#issuecomment-1005855499
Closes: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/696
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
The previous implementation used two hash sets and a list.
... that's not necessary ... a single hash map suffices.
And it's also less error prone ... because the previous data structure
allowed a setting to be enabled and disabled at the same time.
Previously the default_value was abused for the cookie name.
Having SwitchableSetting subclass Setting doesn't even make sense
in the first place since none of the Setting methods apply.
The ? search operator has been broken for some time and
currently only raises the question why it's still there.
## Context ##
The query "Paris !images" searches for "Paris" in the "images" category.
Once upon a time Searx supported "Paris ?images" to search for "Paris"
in the currently enabled categories and the "images" category.
The feature makes sense ... the ? syntax does not.
We will hopefully introduce a +!images syntax in the future.
Fixes#702.
* allow not to record metrics (response time, etc...)
* this commit doesn't change the UI. If the metrics are disabled
/stats and /stats/errors will return empty response.
in /preferences, the columns response time and reliability will be empty.
The tab icon names are currently hard coded in the templates.
This commit lets us introduce an icon property in the future, e.g:
categories_as_tabs:
general:
icon: search-outline
These dictionaries are no longer part of the general category,
so they're no longer queried by default -> we can enable them
by default without degrading general query performance.
The general category is the category that is searched by default.
From a privacy standpoint it doesn't make sense to send all general
queries to specialized search engines that cannot deal with those
queries anyway.