|  | # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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							|  | # lint: pylint
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							|  | # pyright: basic
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							|  | """Utility functions for the engines
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							|  | """
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							|  | import re
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							|  | import importlib
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							|  | import importlib.util
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							|  | import json
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							|  | import types
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							|  | from typing import Optional, Union, Any, Set, List, Dict, MutableMapping, Tuple, Callable
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							|  | from numbers import Number
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							|  | from os.path import splitext, join
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							|  | from random import choice
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							|  | from html.parser import HTMLParser
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							|  | from html import escape
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							|  | from urllib.parse import urljoin, urlparse
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							|  | from markdown_it import MarkdownIt
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							|  | from lxml import html
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							|  | from lxml.etree import ElementBase, XPath, XPathError, XPathSyntaxError, _ElementStringResult, _ElementUnicodeResult
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							|  | from searx import settings
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							|  | from searx.data import USER_AGENTS, data_dir
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							|  | from searx.version import VERSION_TAG
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							|  | from searx.sxng_locales import sxng_locales
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							|  | from searx.exceptions import SearxXPathSyntaxException, SearxEngineXPathException
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							|  | from searx import logger
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							|  | logger = logger.getChild('utils')
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							|  | XPathSpecType = Union[str, XPath]
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							|  | _BLOCKED_TAGS = ('script', 'style')
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							|  | _ECMA_UNESCAPE4_RE = re.compile(r'%u([0-9a-fA-F]{4})', re.UNICODE)
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							|  | _ECMA_UNESCAPE2_RE = re.compile(r'%([0-9a-fA-F]{2})', re.UNICODE)
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							|  | _JS_QUOTE_KEYS_RE = re.compile(r'([\{\s,])(\w+)(:)')
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							|  | _JS_VOID_RE = re.compile(r'void\s+[0-9]+|void\s*\([0-9]+\)')
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							|  | _JS_DECIMAL_RE = re.compile(r":\s*\.")
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							|  | _STORAGE_UNIT_VALUE: Dict[str, int] = {
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							|  |     'TB': 1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024,
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							|  |     'GB': 1024 * 1024 * 1024,
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							|  |     'MB': 1024 * 1024,
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							|  |     'TiB': 1000 * 1000 * 1000 * 1000,
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							|  |     'GiB': 1000 * 1000 * 1000,
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							|  |     'MiB': 1000 * 1000,
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							|  |     'KiB': 1000,
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							|  | }
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							|  | _XPATH_CACHE: Dict[str, XPath] = {}
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							|  | _LANG_TO_LC_CACHE: Dict[str, Dict[str, str]] = {}
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							|  | _FASTTEXT_MODEL: Optional["fasttext.FastText._FastText"] = None
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							|  | """fasttext model to predict laguage of a search term"""
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							|  | SEARCH_LANGUAGE_CODES = frozenset([searxng_locale[0].split('-')[0] for searxng_locale in sxng_locales])
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							|  | """Languages supported by most searxng engines (:py:obj:`searx.sxng_locales.sxng_locales`)."""
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							|  | class _NotSetClass:  # pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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							|  |     """Internal class for this module, do not create instance of this class.
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							|  |     Replace the None value, allow explicitly pass None as a function argument"""
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							|  | _NOTSET = _NotSetClass()
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							|  | def searx_useragent() -> str:
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							|  |     """Return the searx User Agent"""
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							|  |     return 'searx/{searx_version} {suffix}'.format(
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							|  |         searx_version=VERSION_TAG, suffix=settings['outgoing']['useragent_suffix']
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							|  |     ).strip()
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							|  | def gen_useragent(os_string: Optional[str] = None) -> str:
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							|  |     """Return a random browser User Agent
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							|  |     See searx/data/useragents.json
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     return USER_AGENTS['ua'].format(os=os_string or choice(USER_AGENTS['os']), version=choice(USER_AGENTS['versions']))
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							|  | class _HTMLTextExtractorException(Exception):
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							|  |     """Internal exception raised when the HTML is invalid"""
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							|  | class _HTMLTextExtractor(HTMLParser):
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							|  |     """Internal class to extract text from HTML"""
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							|  |     def __init__(self):
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							|  |         HTMLParser.__init__(self)
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							|  |         self.result = []
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							|  |         self.tags = []
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							|  |     def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
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							|  |         self.tags.append(tag)
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							|  |         if tag == 'br':
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							|  |             self.result.append(' ')
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							|  |     def handle_endtag(self, tag):
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							|  |         if not self.tags:
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							|  |             return
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							|  |         if tag != self.tags[-1]:
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							|  |             raise _HTMLTextExtractorException()
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							|  |         self.tags.pop()
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							|  |     def is_valid_tag(self):
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							|  |         return not self.tags or self.tags[-1] not in _BLOCKED_TAGS
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							|  |     def handle_data(self, data):
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							|  |         if not self.is_valid_tag():
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							|  |             return
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							|  |         self.result.append(data)
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							|  |     def handle_charref(self, name):
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							|  |         if not self.is_valid_tag():
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							|  |             return
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							|  |         if name[0] in ('x', 'X'):
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							|  |             codepoint = int(name[1:], 16)
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							|  |         else:
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							|  |             codepoint = int(name)
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							|  |         self.result.append(chr(codepoint))
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							|  |     def handle_entityref(self, name):
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							|  |         if not self.is_valid_tag():
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							|  |             return
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							|  |         # codepoint = htmlentitydefs.name2codepoint[name]
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							|  |         # self.result.append(chr(codepoint))
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							|  |         self.result.append(name)
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							|  |     def get_text(self):
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							|  |         return ''.join(self.result).strip()
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							|  |     def error(self, message):
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							|  |         # error handle is needed in <py3.10
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							|  |         # https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/8562/files
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							|  |         raise AssertionError(message)
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							|  | def html_to_text(html_str: str) -> str:
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							|  |     """Extract text from a HTML string
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							|  |     Args:
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							|  |         * html_str (str): string HTML
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							|  |     Returns:
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							|  |         * str: extracted text
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							|  |     Examples:
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							|  |         >>> html_to_text('Example <span id="42">#2</span>')
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							|  |         'Example #2'
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							|  |         >>> html_to_text('<style>.span { color: red; }</style><span>Example</span>')
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							|  |         'Example'
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							|  |         >>> html_to_text(r'regexp: (?<![a-zA-Z]')
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							|  |         'regexp: (?<![a-zA-Z]'
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     html_str = html_str.replace('\n', ' ').replace('\r', ' ')
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							|  |     html_str = ' '.join(html_str.split())
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							|  |     s = _HTMLTextExtractor()
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							|  |     try:
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							|  |         s.feed(html_str)
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							|  |     except AssertionError:
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							|  |         s = _HTMLTextExtractor()
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							|  |         s.feed(escape(html_str, quote=True))
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							|  |     except _HTMLTextExtractorException:
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							|  |         logger.debug("HTMLTextExtractor: invalid HTML\n%s", html_str)
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							|  |     return s.get_text()
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							|  | def markdown_to_text(markdown_str: str) -> str:
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							|  |     """Extract text from a Markdown string
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							|  |     Args:
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							|  |         * markdown_str (str): string Markdown
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							|  |     Returns:
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							|  |         * str: extracted text
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							|  |     Examples:
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							|  |         >>> markdown_to_text('[example](https://example.com)')
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							|  |         'example'
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							|  |         >>> markdown_to_text('## Headline')
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							|  |         'Headline'
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     html_str = (
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							|  |         MarkdownIt("commonmark", {"typographer": True}).enable(["replacements", "smartquotes"]).render(markdown_str)
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							|  |     )
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							|  |     return html_to_text(html_str)
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							|  | def extract_text(xpath_results, allow_none: bool = False) -> Optional[str]:
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							|  |     """Extract text from a lxml result
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							|  |     * if xpath_results is list, extract the text from each result and concat the list
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							|  |     * if xpath_results is a xml element, extract all the text node from it
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							|  |       ( text_content() method from lxml )
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							|  |     * if xpath_results is a string element, then it's already done
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     if isinstance(xpath_results, list):
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							|  |         # it's list of result : concat everything using recursive call
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							|  |         result = ''
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							|  |         for e in xpath_results:
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							|  |             result = result + (extract_text(e) or '')
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							|  |         return result.strip()
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							|  |     if isinstance(xpath_results, ElementBase):
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							|  |         # it's a element
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							|  |         text: str = html.tostring(xpath_results, encoding='unicode', method='text', with_tail=False)
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							|  |         text = text.strip().replace('\n', ' ')
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							|  |         return ' '.join(text.split())
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							|  |     if isinstance(xpath_results, (_ElementStringResult, _ElementUnicodeResult, str, Number, bool)):
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							|  |         return str(xpath_results)
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							|  |     if xpath_results is None and allow_none:
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							|  |         return None
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							|  |     if xpath_results is None and not allow_none:
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							|  |         raise ValueError('extract_text(None, allow_none=False)')
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							|  |     raise ValueError('unsupported type')
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							|  | def normalize_url(url: str, base_url: str) -> str:
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							|  |     """Normalize URL: add protocol, join URL with base_url, add trailing slash if there is no path
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							|  |     Args:
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							|  |         * url (str): Relative URL
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							|  |         * base_url (str): Base URL, it must be an absolute URL.
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							|  |     Example:
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							|  |         >>> normalize_url('https://example.com', 'http://example.com/')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> normalize_url('//example.com', 'http://example.com/')
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							|  |         'http://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> normalize_url('//example.com', 'https://example.com/')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> normalize_url('/path?a=1', 'https://example.com')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/path?a=1'
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							|  |         >>> normalize_url('', 'https://example.com')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> normalize_url('/test', '/path')
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							|  |         raise ValueError
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							|  |     Raises:
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							|  |         * lxml.etree.ParserError
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							|  |     Returns:
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							|  |         * str: normalized URL
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     if url.startswith('//'):
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							|  |         # add http or https to this kind of url //example.com/
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							|  |         parsed_search_url = urlparse(base_url)
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							|  |         url = '{0}:{1}'.format(parsed_search_url.scheme or 'http', url)
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							|  |     elif url.startswith('/'):
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							|  |         # fix relative url to the search engine
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							|  |         url = urljoin(base_url, url)
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							|  |     # fix relative urls that fall through the crack
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							|  |     if '://' not in url:
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							|  |         url = urljoin(base_url, url)
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							|  |     parsed_url = urlparse(url)
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							|  |     # add a / at this end of the url if there is no path
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							|  |     if not parsed_url.netloc:
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							|  |         raise ValueError('Cannot parse url')
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							|  |     if not parsed_url.path:
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							|  |         url += '/'
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							|  |     return url
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							|  | def extract_url(xpath_results, base_url) -> str:
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							|  |     """Extract and normalize URL from lxml Element
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							|  |     Args:
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							|  |         * xpath_results (Union[List[html.HtmlElement], html.HtmlElement]): lxml Element(s)
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							|  |         * base_url (str): Base URL
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							|  |     Example:
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							|  |         >>> def f(s, search_url):
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							|  |         >>>    return searx.utils.extract_url(html.fromstring(s), search_url)
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							|  |         >>> f('<span id="42">https://example.com</span>', 'http://example.com/')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> f('https://example.com', 'http://example.com/')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> f('//example.com', 'http://example.com/')
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							|  |         'http://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> f('//example.com', 'https://example.com/')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/'
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							|  |         >>> f('/path?a=1', 'https://example.com')
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							|  |         'https://example.com/path?a=1'
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							|  |         >>> f('', 'https://example.com')
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							|  |         raise lxml.etree.ParserError
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							|  |         >>> searx.utils.extract_url([], 'https://example.com')
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							|  |         raise ValueError
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							|  |     Raises:
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							|  |         * ValueError
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							|  |         * lxml.etree.ParserError
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							|  | 
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							|  |     Returns:
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							|  |         * str: normalized URL
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     if xpath_results == []:
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							|  |         raise ValueError('Empty url resultset')
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							|  | 
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							|  |     url = extract_text(xpath_results)
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							|  |     if url:
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							|  |         return normalize_url(url, base_url)
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							|  |     raise ValueError('URL not found')
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							|  | def dict_subset(dictionary: MutableMapping, properties: Set[str]) -> Dict:
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							|  |     """Extract a subset of a dict
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							|  | 
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							|  |     Examples:
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							|  |         >>> dict_subset({'A': 'a', 'B': 'b', 'C': 'c'}, ['A', 'C'])
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							|  |         {'A': 'a', 'C': 'c'}
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							|  |         >>> >> dict_subset({'A': 'a', 'B': 'b', 'C': 'c'}, ['A', 'D'])
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							|  |         {'A': 'a'}
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     return {k: dictionary[k] for k in properties if k in dictionary}
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							|  | def get_torrent_size(filesize: str, filesize_multiplier: str) -> Optional[int]:
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     Args:
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							|  |         * filesize (str): size
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							|  |         * filesize_multiplier (str): TB, GB, .... TiB, GiB...
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							|  | 
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							|  |     Returns:
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							|  |         * int: number of bytes
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							|  | 
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							|  |     Example:
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							|  |         >>> get_torrent_size('5', 'GB')
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							|  |         5368709120
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							|  |         >>> get_torrent_size('3.14', 'MiB')
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							|  |         3140000
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     try:
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							|  |         multiplier = _STORAGE_UNIT_VALUE.get(filesize_multiplier, 1)
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							|  |         return int(float(filesize) * multiplier)
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							|  |     except ValueError:
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							|  |         return None
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							|  | def humanize_bytes(size, precision=2):
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							|  |     """Determine the *human readable* value of bytes on 1024 base (1KB=1024B)."""
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     s = ['B ', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB']
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     x = len(s)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     p = 0
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     while size > 1024 and p < x:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         p += 1
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         size = size / 1024.0
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return "%.*f %s" % (precision, size, s[p])
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def convert_str_to_int(number_str: str) -> int:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Convert number_str to int or 0 if number_str is not a number."""
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if number_str.isdigit():
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return int(number_str)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return 0
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def int_or_zero(num: Union[List[str], str]) -> int:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Convert num to int or 0. num can be either a str or a list.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     If num is a list, the first element is converted to int (or return 0 if the list is empty).
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     If num is a str, see convert_str_to_int
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if isinstance(num, list):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         if len(num) < 1:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             return 0
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         num = num[0]
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return convert_str_to_int(num)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def is_valid_lang(lang) -> Optional[Tuple[bool, str, str]]:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Return language code and name if lang describe a language.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Examples:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> is_valid_lang('zz')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         None
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> is_valid_lang('uk')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         (True, 'uk', 'ukrainian')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> is_valid_lang(b'uk')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         (True, 'uk', 'ukrainian')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> is_valid_lang('en')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         (True, 'en', 'english')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> searx.utils.is_valid_lang('Español')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         (True, 'es', 'spanish')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> searx.utils.is_valid_lang('Spanish')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         (True, 'es', 'spanish')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if isinstance(lang, bytes):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         lang = lang.decode()
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     is_abbr = len(lang) == 2
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     lang = lang.lower()
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if is_abbr:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         for l in sxng_locales:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             if l[0][:2] == lang:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |                 return (True, l[0][:2], l[3].lower())
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return None
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     for l in sxng_locales:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         if l[1].lower() == lang or l[3].lower() == lang:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             return (True, l[0][:2], l[3].lower())
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return None
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def load_module(filename: str, module_dir: str) -> types.ModuleType:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     modname = splitext(filename)[0]
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     modpath = join(module_dir, filename)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     # and https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html#importing-a-source-file-directly
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location(modname, modpath)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if not spec:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         raise ValueError(f"Error loading '{modpath}' module")
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if not spec.loader:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         raise ValueError(f"Error loading '{modpath}' module")
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     spec.loader.exec_module(module)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return module
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def to_string(obj: Any) -> str:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Convert obj to its string representation."""
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if isinstance(obj, str):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return obj
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if hasattr(obj, '__str__'):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return str(obj)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return repr(obj)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def ecma_unescape(string: str) -> str:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Python implementation of the unescape javascript function
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     https://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-unescape-string
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     https://developer.mozilla.org/fr/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Objets_globaux/unescape
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Examples:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> ecma_unescape('%u5409')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         '吉'
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> ecma_unescape('%20')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         ' '
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         >>> ecma_unescape('%F3')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         'ó'
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     # "%u5409" becomes "吉"
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     string = _ECMA_UNESCAPE4_RE.sub(lambda e: chr(int(e.group(1), 16)), string)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     # "%20" becomes " ", "%F3" becomes "ó"
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     string = _ECMA_UNESCAPE2_RE.sub(lambda e: chr(int(e.group(1), 16)), string)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return string
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def get_string_replaces_function(replaces: Dict[str, str]) -> Callable[[str], str]:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     rep = {re.escape(k): v for k, v in replaces.items()}
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     pattern = re.compile("|".join(rep.keys()))
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     def func(text):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return pattern.sub(lambda m: rep[re.escape(m.group(0))], text)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return func
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def get_engine_from_settings(name: str) -> Dict:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Return engine configuration from settings.yml of a given engine name"""
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if 'engines' not in settings:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return {}
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     for engine in settings['engines']:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         if 'name' not in engine:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             continue
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         if name == engine['name']:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             return engine
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return {}
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def get_xpath(xpath_spec: XPathSpecType) -> XPath:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Return cached compiled XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     There is no thread lock.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Worst case scenario, xpath_str is compiled more than one time.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Args:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * xpath_spec (str|lxml.etree.XPath): XPath as a str or lxml.etree.XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Returns:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * result (bool, float, list, str): Results.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Raises:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * TypeError: Raise when xpath_spec is neither a str nor a lxml.etree.XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * SearxXPathSyntaxException: Raise when there is a syntax error in the XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if isinstance(xpath_spec, str):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         result = _XPATH_CACHE.get(xpath_spec, None)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         if result is None:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             try:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |                 result = XPath(xpath_spec)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             except XPathSyntaxError as e:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |                 raise SearxXPathSyntaxException(xpath_spec, str(e.msg)) from e
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             _XPATH_CACHE[xpath_spec] = result
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return result
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if isinstance(xpath_spec, XPath):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return xpath_spec
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     raise TypeError('xpath_spec must be either a str or a lxml.etree.XPath')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def eval_xpath(element: ElementBase, xpath_spec: XPathSpecType):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Equivalent of element.xpath(xpath_str) but compile xpath_str once for all.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     See https://lxml.de/xpathxslt.html#xpath-return-values
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Args:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * element (ElementBase): [description]
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * xpath_spec (str|lxml.etree.XPath): XPath as a str or lxml.etree.XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Returns:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * result (bool, float, list, str): Results.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Raises:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * TypeError: Raise when xpath_spec is neither a str nor a lxml.etree.XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * SearxXPathSyntaxException: Raise when there is a syntax error in the XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * SearxEngineXPathException: Raise when the XPath can't be evaluated.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     xpath = get_xpath(xpath_spec)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     try:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return xpath(element)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     except XPathError as e:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         arg = ' '.join([str(i) for i in e.args])
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         raise SearxEngineXPathException(xpath_spec, arg) from e
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def eval_xpath_list(element: ElementBase, xpath_spec: XPathSpecType, min_len: Optional[int] = None):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Same as eval_xpath, check if the result is a list
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Args:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * element (ElementBase): [description]
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * xpath_spec (str|lxml.etree.XPath): XPath as a str or lxml.etree.XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * min_len (int, optional): [description]. Defaults to None.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Raises:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * TypeError: Raise when xpath_spec is neither a str nor a lxml.etree.XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * SearxXPathSyntaxException: Raise when there is a syntax error in the XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * SearxEngineXPathException: raise if the result is not a list
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Returns:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * result (bool, float, list, str): Results.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     result = eval_xpath(element, xpath_spec)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if not isinstance(result, list):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         raise SearxEngineXPathException(xpath_spec, 'the result is not a list')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if min_len is not None and min_len > len(result):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         raise SearxEngineXPathException(xpath_spec, 'len(xpath_str) < ' + str(min_len))
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return result
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def eval_xpath_getindex(elements: ElementBase, xpath_spec: XPathSpecType, index: int, default=_NOTSET):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Call eval_xpath_list then get one element using the index parameter.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     If the index does not exist, either raise an exception is default is not set,
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     other return the default value (can be None).
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Args:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * elements (ElementBase): lxml element to apply the xpath.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * xpath_spec (str|lxml.etree.XPath): XPath as a str or lxml.etree.XPath.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * index (int): index to get
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * default (Object, optional): Defaults if index doesn't exist.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Raises:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * TypeError: Raise when xpath_spec is neither a str nor a lxml.etree.XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * SearxXPathSyntaxException: Raise when there is a syntax error in the XPath
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * SearxEngineXPathException: if the index is not found. Also see eval_xpath.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     Returns:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         * result (bool, float, list, str): Results.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     result = eval_xpath_list(elements, xpath_spec)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if -len(result) <= index < len(result):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return result[index]
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if default == _NOTSET:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         # raise an SearxEngineXPathException instead of IndexError
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         # to record xpath_spec
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         raise SearxEngineXPathException(xpath_spec, 'index ' + str(index) + ' not found')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return default
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def _get_fasttext_model() -> "fasttext.FastText._FastText":
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     global _FASTTEXT_MODEL  # pylint: disable=global-statement
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if _FASTTEXT_MODEL is None:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         import fasttext  # pylint: disable=import-outside-toplevel
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         # Monkey patch: prevent fasttext from showing a (useless) warning when loading a model.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         fasttext.FastText.eprint = lambda x: None
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         _FASTTEXT_MODEL = fasttext.load_model(str(data_dir / 'lid.176.ftz'))
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return _FASTTEXT_MODEL
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def detect_language(text: str, threshold: float = 0.3, only_search_languages: bool = False) -> Optional[str]:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Detect the language of the ``text`` parameter.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     :param str text: The string whose language is to be detected.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     :param float threshold: Threshold filters the returned labels by a threshold
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         on probability.  A choice of 0.3 will return labels with at least 0.3
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         probability.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     :param bool only_search_languages: If ``True``, returns only supported
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         SearXNG search languages.  see :py:obj:`searx.languages`
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     :rtype: str, None
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     :returns:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         The detected language code or ``None``. See below.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     :raises ValueError: If ``text`` is not a string.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     The language detection is done by using `a fork`_ of the fastText_ library
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     (`python fasttext`_). fastText_ distributes the `language identification
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     model`_, for reference:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     - `FastText.zip: Compressing text classification models`_
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     - `Bag of Tricks for Efficient Text Classification`_
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     The `language identification model`_ support the language codes
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     (ISO-639-3)::
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         af als am an ar arz as ast av az azb ba bar bcl be bg bh bn bo bpy br bs
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         bxr ca cbk ce ceb ckb co cs cv cy da de diq dsb dty dv el eml en eo es
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         et eu fa fi fr frr fy ga gd gl gn gom gu gv he hi hif hr hsb ht hu hy ia
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         id ie ilo io is it ja jbo jv ka kk km kn ko krc ku kv kw ky la lb lez li
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         lmo lo lrc lt lv mai mg mhr min mk ml mn mr mrj ms mt mwl my myv mzn nah
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         nap nds ne new nl nn no oc or os pa pam pfl pl pms pnb ps pt qu rm ro ru
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         rue sa sah sc scn sco sd sh si sk sl so sq sr su sv sw ta te tg th tk tl
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         tr tt tyv ug uk ur uz vec vep vi vls vo wa war wuu xal xmf yi yo yue zh
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     By using ``only_search_languages=True`` the `language identification model`_
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     is harmonized with the SearXNG's language (locale) model.  General
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     conditions of SearXNG's locale model are:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     a. SearXNG's locale of a query is passed to the
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |        :py:obj:`searx.locales.get_engine_locale` to get a language and/or region
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |        code that is used by an engine.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     b. Most of SearXNG's engines do not support all the languages from `language
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |        identification model`_ and there is also a discrepancy in the ISO-639-3
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |        (fasttext) and ISO-639-2 (SearXNG)handling.  Further more, in SearXNG the
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |        locales like ``zh-TH`` (``zh-CN``) are mapped to ``zh_Hant``
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |        (``zh_Hans``) while the `language identification model`_ reduce both to
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |        ``zh``.
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     .. _a fork: https://github.com/searxng/fasttext-predict
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     .. _fastText: https://fasttext.cc/
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     .. _python fasttext: https://pypi.org/project/fasttext/
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     .. _language identification model: https://fasttext.cc/docs/en/language-identification.html
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     .. _Bag of Tricks for Efficient Text Classification: https://arxiv.org/abs/1607.01759
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     .. _`FastText.zip: Compressing text classification models`: https://arxiv.org/abs/1612.03651
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if not isinstance(text, str):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         raise ValueError('text must a str')
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     r = _get_fasttext_model().predict(text.replace('\n', ' '), k=1, threshold=threshold)
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     if isinstance(r, tuple) and len(r) == 2 and len(r[0]) > 0 and len(r[1]) > 0:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         language = r[0][0].split('__label__')[1]
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         if only_search_languages and language not in SEARCH_LANGUAGE_CODES:
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |             return None
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |         return language
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     return None
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | def js_variable_to_python(js_variable):
 | 
						
						
						
							|  |     """Convert a javascript variable into JSON and then load the value
 | 
						
						
						
							|  | 
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							|  |     It does not deal with all cases, but it is good enough for now.
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							|  |     chompjs has a better implementation.
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							|  |     """
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							|  |     # when in_string is not None, it contains the character that has opened the string
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							|  |     # either simple quote or double quote
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							|  |     in_string = None
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							|  |     # cut the string:
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							|  |     # r"""{ a:"f\"irst", c:'sec"ond'}"""
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							|  |     # becomes
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							|  |     # ['{ a:', '"', 'f\\', '"', 'irst', '"', ', c:', "'", 'sec', '"', 'ond', "'", '}']
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							|  |     parts = re.split(r'(["\'])', js_variable)
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							|  |     # previous part (to check the escape character antislash)
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							|  |     previous_p = ""
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							|  |     for i, p in enumerate(parts):
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							|  |         # parse characters inside a ECMA string
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							|  |         if in_string:
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							|  |             # we are in a JS string: replace the colon by a temporary character
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							|  |             # so quote_keys_regex doesn't have to deal with colon inside the JS strings
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							|  |             parts[i] = parts[i].replace(':', chr(1))
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							|  |             if in_string == "'":
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							|  |                 # the JS string is delimited by simple quote.
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							|  |                 # This is not supported by JSON.
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							|  |                 # simple quote delimited string are converted to double quote delimited string
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							|  |                 # here, inside a JS string, we escape the double quote
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							|  |                 parts[i] = parts[i].replace('"', r'\"')
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							|  | 
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							|  |         # deal with delimiters and escape character
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							|  |         if not in_string and p in ('"', "'"):
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							|  |             # we are not in string
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							|  |             # but p is double or simple quote
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							|  |             # that's the start of a new string
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							|  |             # replace simple quote by double quote
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							|  |             # (JSON doesn't support simple quote)
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							|  |             parts[i] = '"'
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							|  |             in_string = p
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							|  |             continue
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							|  |         if p == in_string:
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							|  |             # we are in a string and the current part MAY close the string
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							|  |             if len(previous_p) > 0 and previous_p[-1] == '\\':
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							|  |                 # there is an antislash just before: the ECMA string continue
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							|  |                 continue
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							|  |             # the current p close the string
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							|  |             # replace simple quote by double quote
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							|  |             parts[i] = '"'
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							|  |             in_string = None
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							|  | 
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							|  |         if not in_string:
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							|  |             # replace void 0 by null
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							|  |             # https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/void
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							|  |             # we are sure there is no string in p
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							|  |             parts[i] = _JS_VOID_RE.sub("null", p)
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							|  |         # update previous_p
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							|  |         previous_p = p
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							|  |     # join the string
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							|  |     s = ''.join(parts)
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							|  |     # add quote around the key
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							|  |     # { a: 12 }
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							|  |     # becomes
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							|  |     # { "a": 12 }
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							|  |     s = _JS_QUOTE_KEYS_RE.sub(r'\1"\2"\3', s)
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							|  |     s = _JS_DECIMAL_RE.sub(":0.", s)
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							|  |     # replace the surogate character by colon
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							|  |     s = s.replace(chr(1), ':')
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							|  |     # load the JSON and return the result
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							|  |     return json.loads(s)
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