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searxng/searx/botdetection/http_user_agent.py
Markus Heiser fd814aac86 [mod] isolation of botdetection from the limiter
This patch was inspired by the discussion around PR-2882 [2].  The goals of this
patch are:

1. Convert plugin searx.plugin.limiter to normal code [1]
2. isolation of botdetection from the limiter [2]
3. searx/{tools => botdetection}/config.py and drop searx.tools
4. in URL /config, 'limiter.enabled' is true only if the limiter is really
   enabled (Redis is available).

This patch moves all the code that belongs to botdetection into namespace
searx.botdetection and code that belongs to limiter is placed in namespace
searx.limiter.

Tthe limiter used to be a plugin at some point botdetection was added, it was
not a plugin.  The modularization of these two components was long overdue.
With the clear modularization, the documentation could then also be organized
according to the architecture.

[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/2882
[2] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/2882#issuecomment-1741716891

To test:

- check the app works without the limiter, check `/config`
- check the app works with the limiter and with the token, check `/config`
- make docs.live .. and read
  - http://0.0.0.0:8000/admin/searx.limiter.html
  - http://0.0.0.0:8000/src/searx.botdetection.html#botdetection

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2023-11-01 06:44:56 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# lint: pylint
"""
Method ``http_user_agent``
--------------------------
The ``http_user_agent`` method evaluates a request as the request of a bot if
the User-Agent_ header is unset or matches the regular expression
:py:obj:`USER_AGENT`.
.. _User-Agent:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/User-Agent
"""
# pylint: disable=unused-argument
from __future__ import annotations
import re
from ipaddress import (
IPv4Network,
IPv6Network,
)
import flask
import werkzeug
from . import config
from ._helpers import too_many_requests
USER_AGENT = (
r'('
+ r'unknown'
+ r'|[Cc][Uu][Rr][Ll]|[wW]get|Scrapy|splash|JavaFX|FeedFetcher|python-requests|Go-http-client|Java|Jakarta|okhttp'
+ r'|HttpClient|Jersey|Python|libwww-perl|Ruby|SynHttpClient|UniversalFeedParser|Googlebot|GoogleImageProxy'
+ r'|bingbot|Baiduspider|yacybot|YandexMobileBot|YandexBot|Yahoo! Slurp|MJ12bot|AhrefsBot|archive.org_bot|msnbot'
+ r'|MJ12bot|SeznamBot|linkdexbot|Netvibes|SMTBot|zgrab|James BOT|Sogou|Abonti|Pixray|Spinn3r|SemrushBot|Exabot'
+ r'|ZmEu|BLEXBot|bitlybot'
# unmaintained Farside instances
+ r'|'
+ re.escape(r'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Farside/0.1.0; +https://farside.link)')
# other bots and client to block
+ '|.*PetalBot.*'
+ r')'
)
"""Regular expression that matches to User-Agent_ from known *bots*"""
_regexp = None
def regexp_user_agent():
global _regexp # pylint: disable=global-statement
if not _regexp:
_regexp = re.compile(USER_AGENT)
return _regexp
def filter_request(
network: IPv4Network | IPv6Network,
request: flask.Request,
cfg: config.Config,
) -> werkzeug.Response | None:
user_agent = request.headers.get('User-Agent', 'unknown')
if regexp_user_agent().match(user_agent):
return too_many_requests(network, f"bot detected, HTTP header User-Agent: {user_agent}")
return None