In the past, some files were tested with the standard profile, others with a profile in which most of the messages were switched off ... some files were not checked at all. - ``PYLINT_SEARXNG_DISABLE_OPTION`` has been abolished - the distinction ``# lint: pylint`` is no longer necessary - the pylint tasks have been reduced from three to two 1. ./searx/engines -> lint engines with additional builtins 2. ./searx ./searxng_extra ./tests -> lint all other python files Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			169 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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# pylint: disable=missing-module-docstring, cyclic-import
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import json
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import time
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import threading
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import os
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import signal
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from typing import Any, Dict, List, Literal, Optional, Tuple, TypedDict, Union
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import redis.exceptions
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from searx import logger, settings, searx_debug
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from searx.redisdb import client as get_redis_client
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from searx.exceptions import SearxSettingsException
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from searx.search.processors import PROCESSORS
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from searx.search.checker import Checker
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from searx.search.checker.scheduler import scheduler_function
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REDIS_RESULT_KEY = 'SearXNG_checker_result'
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REDIS_LOCK_KEY = 'SearXNG_checker_lock'
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CheckerResult = Union['CheckerOk', 'CheckerErr', 'CheckerOther']
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class CheckerOk(TypedDict):
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    """Checking the engines succeeded"""
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    status: Literal['ok']
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    engines: Dict[str, 'EngineResult']
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    timestamp: int
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class CheckerErr(TypedDict):
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    """Checking the engines failed"""
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    status: Literal['error']
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    timestamp: int
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class CheckerOther(TypedDict):
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    """The status is unknown or disabled"""
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    status: Literal['unknown', 'disabled']
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EngineResult = Union['EngineOk', 'EngineErr']
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class EngineOk(TypedDict):
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    """Checking the engine succeeded"""
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    success: Literal[True]
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class EngineErr(TypedDict):
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    """Checking the engine failed"""
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    success: Literal[False]
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    errors: Dict[str, List[str]]
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def _get_interval(every: Any, error_msg: str) -> Tuple[int, int]:
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    if isinstance(every, int):
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        return (every, every)
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    if (
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        not isinstance(every, (tuple, list))
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        or len(every) != 2  # type: ignore
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        or not isinstance(every[0], int)
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        or not isinstance(every[1], int)
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    ):
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        raise SearxSettingsException(error_msg, None)
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    return (every[0], every[1])
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def get_result() -> CheckerResult:
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    client = get_redis_client()
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    if client is None:
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        # without Redis, the checker is disabled
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        return {'status': 'disabled'}
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    serialized_result: Optional[bytes] = client.get(REDIS_RESULT_KEY)
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    if serialized_result is None:
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        # the Redis key does not exist
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        return {'status': 'unknown'}
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    return json.loads(serialized_result)
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def _set_result(result: CheckerResult):
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    client = get_redis_client()
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    if client is None:
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        # without Redis, the function does nothing
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        return
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    client.set(REDIS_RESULT_KEY, json.dumps(result))
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def _timestamp():
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    return int(time.time() / 3600) * 3600
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def run():
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    try:
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        # use a Redis lock to make sure there is no checker running at the same time
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        # (this should not happen, this is a safety measure)
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        with get_redis_client().lock(REDIS_LOCK_KEY, blocking_timeout=60, timeout=3600):
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            logger.info('Starting checker')
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            result: CheckerOk = {'status': 'ok', 'engines': {}, 'timestamp': _timestamp()}
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            for name, processor in PROCESSORS.items():
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                logger.debug('Checking %s engine', name)
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                checker = Checker(processor)
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                checker.run()
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                if checker.test_results.successful:
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                    result['engines'][name] = {'success': True}
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                else:
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                    result['engines'][name] = {'success': False, 'errors': checker.test_results.errors}
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            _set_result(result)
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            logger.info('Check done')
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    except redis.exceptions.LockError:
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        _set_result({'status': 'error', 'timestamp': _timestamp()})
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        logger.exception('Error while running the checker')
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    except Exception:  # pylint: disable=broad-except
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        _set_result({'status': 'error', 'timestamp': _timestamp()})
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        logger.exception('Error while running the checker')
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def _signal_handler(_signum: int, _frame: Any):
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    t = threading.Thread(target=run)
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    t.daemon = True
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    t.start()
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def initialize():
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    if hasattr(signal, 'SIGUSR1'):
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        # Windows doesn't support SIGUSR1
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        logger.info('Send SIGUSR1 signal to pid %i to start the checker', os.getpid())
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        signal.signal(signal.SIGUSR1, _signal_handler)
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    # special case when debug is activate
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    if searx_debug and settings['checker']['off_when_debug']:
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        logger.info('debug mode: checker is disabled')
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        return
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    # check value of checker.scheduling.every now
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    scheduling = settings['checker']['scheduling']
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    if scheduling is None or not scheduling:
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        logger.info('Checker scheduler is disabled')
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        return
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    # make sure there is a Redis connection
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    if get_redis_client() is None:
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        logger.error('The checker requires Redis')
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        return
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    # start the background scheduler
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    every_range = _get_interval(scheduling.get('every', (300, 1800)), 'checker.scheduling.every is not a int or list')
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    start_after_range = _get_interval(
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        scheduling.get('start_after', (300, 1800)), 'checker.scheduling.start_after is not a int or list'
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    )
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    t = threading.Thread(
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        target=scheduler_function,
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        args=(start_after_range[0], start_after_range[1], every_range[0], every_range[1], run),
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        name='checker_scheduler',
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    )
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    t.daemon = True
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    t.start()
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