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searxng/searx/engines/startpage.py
Alexandre Flament ca93a01844 [mod] dynamically set language_support variable
The language_support variable is set to True by default,
and set to False in only 5 engines.

Except the documentation and the /config URL, this variable is not used.

This commit remove the variable definition in the engines, and
set value according to supported_languages length: False when the length is 0,
True otherwise.

Close #2485
2021-02-01 17:10:37 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
"""
Startpage (Web)
"""
from lxml import html
from dateutil import parser
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import re
from unicodedata import normalize, combining
from babel import Locale
from babel.localedata import locale_identifiers
from searx.utils import extract_text, eval_xpath, match_language
# about
about = {
"website": 'https://startpage.com',
"wikidata_id": 'Q2333295',
"official_api_documentation": None,
"use_official_api": False,
"require_api_key": False,
"results": 'HTML',
}
# engine dependent config
categories = ['general']
# there is a mechanism to block "bot" search
# (probably the parameter qid), require
# storing of qid's between mulitble search-calls
paging = True
supported_languages_url = 'https://www.startpage.com/do/settings'
# search-url
base_url = 'https://startpage.com/'
search_url = base_url + 'do/search'
# specific xpath variables
# ads xpath //div[@id="results"]/div[@id="sponsored"]//div[@class="result"]
# not ads: div[@class="result"] are the direct childs of div[@id="results"]
results_xpath = '//div[@class="w-gl__result__main"]'
link_xpath = './/a[@class="w-gl__result-title result-link"]'
content_xpath = './/p[@class="w-gl__description"]'
# do search-request
def request(query, params):
params['url'] = search_url
params['method'] = 'POST'
params['data'] = {
'query': query,
'page': params['pageno'],
'cat': 'web',
'cmd': 'process_search',
'engine0': 'v1all',
}
# set language if specified
if params['language'] != 'all':
lang_code = match_language(params['language'], supported_languages, fallback=None)
if lang_code:
language_name = supported_languages[lang_code]['alias']
params['data']['language'] = language_name
params['data']['lui'] = language_name
return params
# get response from search-request
def response(resp):
results = []
dom = html.fromstring(resp.text)
# parse results
for result in eval_xpath(dom, results_xpath):
links = eval_xpath(result, link_xpath)
if not links:
continue
link = links[0]
url = link.attrib.get('href')
# block google-ad url's
if re.match(r"^http(s|)://(www\.)?google\.[a-z]+/aclk.*$", url):
continue
# block startpage search url's
if re.match(r"^http(s|)://(www\.)?startpage\.com/do/search\?.*$", url):
continue
title = extract_text(link)
if eval_xpath(result, content_xpath):
content = extract_text(eval_xpath(result, content_xpath))
else:
content = ''
published_date = None
# check if search result starts with something like: "2 Sep 2014 ... "
if re.match(r"^([1-9]|[1-2][0-9]|3[0-1]) [A-Z][a-z]{2} [0-9]{4} \.\.\. ", content):
date_pos = content.find('...') + 4
date_string = content[0:date_pos - 5]
# fix content string
content = content[date_pos:]
try:
published_date = parser.parse(date_string, dayfirst=True)
except ValueError:
pass
# check if search result starts with something like: "5 days ago ... "
elif re.match(r"^[0-9]+ days? ago \.\.\. ", content):
date_pos = content.find('...') + 4
date_string = content[0:date_pos - 5]
# calculate datetime
published_date = datetime.now() - timedelta(days=int(re.match(r'\d+', date_string).group()))
# fix content string
content = content[date_pos:]
if published_date:
# append result
results.append({'url': url,
'title': title,
'content': content,
'publishedDate': published_date})
else:
# append result
results.append({'url': url,
'title': title,
'content': content})
# return results
return results
# get supported languages from their site
def _fetch_supported_languages(resp):
# startpage's language selector is a mess
# each option has a displayed name and a value, either of which may represent the language name
# in the native script, the language name in English, an English transliteration of the native name,
# the English name of the writing script used by the language, or occasionally something else entirely.
# this cases are so special they need to be hardcoded, a couple of them are mispellings
language_names = {
'english_uk': 'en-GB',
'fantizhengwen': ['zh-TW', 'zh-HK'],
'hangul': 'ko',
'malayam': 'ml',
'norsk': 'nb',
'sinhalese': 'si',
'sudanese': 'su'
}
# get the English name of every language known by babel
language_names.update({name.lower(): lang_code for lang_code, name in Locale('en')._data['languages'].items()})
# get the native name of every language known by babel
for lang_code in filter(lambda lang_code: lang_code.find('_') == -1, locale_identifiers()):
native_name = Locale(lang_code).get_language_name().lower()
# add native name exactly as it is
language_names[native_name] = lang_code
# add "normalized" language name (i.e. français becomes francais and español becomes espanol)
unaccented_name = ''.join(filter(lambda c: not combining(c), normalize('NFKD', native_name)))
if len(unaccented_name) == len(unaccented_name.encode()):
# add only if result is ascii (otherwise "normalization" didn't work)
language_names[unaccented_name] = lang_code
dom = html.fromstring(resp.text)
sp_lang_names = []
for option in dom.xpath('//form[@id="settings-form"]//select[@name="language"]/option'):
sp_lang_names.append((option.get('value'), extract_text(option).lower()))
supported_languages = {}
for sp_option_value, sp_option_text in sp_lang_names:
lang_code = language_names.get(sp_option_value) or language_names.get(sp_option_text)
if isinstance(lang_code, str):
supported_languages[lang_code] = {'alias': sp_option_value}
elif isinstance(lang_code, list):
for lc in lang_code:
supported_languages[lc] = {'alias': sp_option_value}
else:
print('Unknown language option in Startpage: {} ({})'.format(sp_option_value, sp_option_text))
return supported_languages