searxng/searx/plugins/calculator.py
Markus Heiser 50f92779bd [refactor] migrate plugins from "module" to class SXNGPlugin
This patch brings two major changes:

- ``Result.filter_urls(..)`` to pass a filter function for URL fields
- The ``enabled_plugins:`` section in SearXNG's settings do no longer exists.

To understand plugin development compile documentation:

    $ make docs.clean docs.live

and read http://0.0.0.0:8000/dev/plugins/development.html

There is no longer a distinction between built-in and external plugin, all
plugins are registered via the settings in the ``plugins:`` section.

In SearXNG, plugins can be registered via a fully qualified class name.  A
configuration (`PluginCfg`) can be transferred to the plugin, e.g. to activate
it by default / *opt-in* or *opt-out* from user's point of view.

built-in plugins
================

The built-in plugins are all located in the namespace `searx.plugins`.

.. code:: yaml

    plugins:

      searx.plugins.calculator.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true

      searx.plugins.hash_plugin.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true

      searx.plugins.self_info.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true

      searx.plugins.tracker_url_remover.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true

      searx.plugins.unit_converter.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true

      searx.plugins.ahmia_filter.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true

      searx.plugins.hostnames.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true

      searx.plugins.oa_doi_rewrite.SXNGPlugin:
        active: false

      searx.plugins.tor_check.SXNGPlugin:
        active: false

external plugins
================

SearXNG supports *external plugins* / there is no need to install one, SearXNG
runs out of the box.

- Only show green hosted results: https://github.com/return42/tgwf-searx-plugins/

To get a developer installation in a SearXNG developer environment:

.. code:: sh

   $ git clone git@github.com:return42/tgwf-searx-plugins.git
   $ ./manage pyenv.cmd python -m \
         pip install -e tgwf-searx-plugins

To register the plugin in SearXNG add ``only_show_green_results.SXNGPlugin`` to
the ``plugins:``:

.. code:: yaml

    plugins:
      # ...
      only_show_green_results.SXNGPlugin:
        active: false

Result.filter_urls(..)
======================

The ``Result.filter_urls(..)`` can be used to filter and/or modify URL fields.
In the following example, the filter function ``my_url_filter``:

.. code:: python

   def my_url_filter(result, field_name, url_src) -> bool | str:
       if "google" in url_src:
           return False              # remove URL field from result
       if "facebook" in url_src:
           new_url = url_src.replace("facebook", "fb-dummy")
           return new_url            # return modified URL
       return True                   # leave URL in field unchanged

is applied to all URL fields in the :py:obj:`Plugin.on_result` hook:

.. code:: python

   class MyUrlFilter(Plugin):
       ...
       def on_result(self, request, search, result) -> bool:
           result.filter_urls(my_url_filter)
           return True

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2025-03-29 10:16:43 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
"""Calculate mathematical expressions using :py:obj:`ast.parse` (mode="eval").
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import typing
import ast
import re
import operator
import multiprocessing
import babel
import babel.numbers
from flask_babel import gettext
from searx.result_types import EngineResults
from searx.plugins import Plugin, PluginInfo
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
from searx.search import SearchWithPlugins
from searx.extended_types import SXNG_Request
from searx.plugins import PluginCfg
class SXNGPlugin(Plugin):
"""Plugin converts strings to different hash digests. The results are
displayed in area for the "answers".
"""
id = "calculator"
def __init__(self, plg_cfg: "PluginCfg") -> None:
super().__init__(plg_cfg)
self.info = PluginInfo(
id=self.id,
name=gettext("Basic Calculator"),
description=gettext("Calculate mathematical expressions via the search bar"),
preference_section="general",
)
def post_search(self, request: "SXNG_Request", search: "SearchWithPlugins") -> EngineResults:
results = EngineResults()
# only show the result of the expression on the first page
if search.search_query.pageno > 1:
return results
query = search.search_query.query
# in order to avoid DoS attacks with long expressions, ignore long expressions
if len(query) > 100:
return results
# replace commonly used math operators with their proper Python operator
query = query.replace("x", "*").replace(":", "/")
# use UI language
ui_locale = babel.Locale.parse(request.preferences.get_value("locale"), sep="-")
# parse the number system in a localized way
def _decimal(match: re.Match) -> str:
val = match.string[match.start() : match.end()]
val = babel.numbers.parse_decimal(val, ui_locale, numbering_system="latn")
return str(val)
decimal = ui_locale.number_symbols["latn"]["decimal"]
group = ui_locale.number_symbols["latn"]["group"]
query = re.sub(f"[0-9]+[{decimal}|{group}][0-9]+[{decimal}|{group}]?[0-9]?", _decimal, query)
# only numbers and math operators are accepted
if any(str.isalpha(c) for c in query):
return results
# in python, powers are calculated via **
query_py_formatted = query.replace("^", "**")
# Prevent the runtime from being longer than 50 ms
res = timeout_func(0.05, _eval_expr, query_py_formatted)
if res is None or res == "":
return results
res = babel.numbers.format_decimal(res, locale=ui_locale)
results.add(results.types.Answer(answer=f"{search.search_query.query} = {res}"))
return results
operators: dict[type, typing.Callable] = {
ast.Add: operator.add,
ast.Sub: operator.sub,
ast.Mult: operator.mul,
ast.Div: operator.truediv,
ast.Pow: operator.pow,
ast.BitXor: operator.xor,
ast.USub: operator.neg,
}
# with multiprocessing.get_context("fork") we are ready for Py3.14 (by emulating
# the old behavior "fork") but it will not solve the core problem of fork, nor
# will it remove the deprecation warnings in py3.12 & py3.13. Issue is
# ddiscussed here: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/4159
mp_fork = multiprocessing.get_context("fork")
def _eval_expr(expr):
"""
>>> _eval_expr('2^6')
64
>>> _eval_expr('2**6')
64
>>> _eval_expr('1 + 2*3**(4^5) / (6 + -7)')
-5.0
"""
try:
return _eval(ast.parse(expr, mode='eval').body)
except ZeroDivisionError:
# This is undefined
return ""
def _eval(node):
if isinstance(node, ast.Constant) and isinstance(node.value, (int, float)):
return node.value
if isinstance(node, ast.BinOp):
return operators[type(node.op)](_eval(node.left), _eval(node.right))
if isinstance(node, ast.UnaryOp):
return operators[type(node.op)](_eval(node.operand))
raise TypeError(node)
def handler(q: multiprocessing.Queue, func, args, **kwargs): # pylint:disable=invalid-name
try:
q.put(func(*args, **kwargs))
except:
q.put(None)
raise
def timeout_func(timeout, func, *args, **kwargs):
que = mp_fork.Queue()
p = mp_fork.Process(target=handler, args=(que, func, args), kwargs=kwargs)
p.start()
p.join(timeout=timeout)
ret_val = None
# pylint: disable=used-before-assignment,undefined-variable
if not p.is_alive():
ret_val = que.get()
else:
logger.debug("terminate function after timeout is exceeded") # type: ignore
p.terminate()
p.join()
p.close()
return ret_val