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11 Commits (b57c86a1d0896c7b8612d1fbe3e3b51d56b0cfd9)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben Busby 329c38efb0
Hotfix: Enforce https in heroku opensearch template
Heroku instances were using the base http url when formatting the
opensearch.xml template. This adds a new routing utility, "needs_https",
which can be used for determining if the url in question needs
upgrading.
2021-01-23 14:50:30 -05:00
Ben Busby 375f4ee9fd
PEP-8: Fix formatting issues, add CI workflow (#161)
Enforces PEP-8 formatting for all python code

Adds a github action build for checking pep8 formatting using pycodestyle
2020-12-17 16:06:47 -05:00
Ben Busby 72cbc342af Add ability to set temp config in search query
Dark mode, country, interface language, and search language configs
can now be set in the search query by appending each option as a
url parameter.

Supported args are: 'dark', 'lang_search', 'lang_interface', and 'ctry'

Ex: /search?q=%s&dark=1&lang_search=lang_en...

These config settings persist across page navigation and switching
result type, but will be reset if the main search bar is used.

See #144
2020-11-11 00:40:49 -05:00
Ben Busby 0ef098069e
Add tor and http/socks proxy support (#137)
* Add tor and http/socks proxy support

Allows users to enable/disable tor from the config menu, which will
forward all requests through Tor.

Also adds support for setting environment variables for alternative
proxy support. Setting the following variables will forward requests
through the proxy:
    - WHOOGLE_PROXY_USER (optional)
    - WHOOGLE_PROXY_PASS (optional)
    - WHOOGLE_PROXY_TYPE (required)
      - Can be "http", "socks4", or "socks5"
    - WHOOGLE_PROXY_LOC  (required)
      - Format: "<ip address>:<port>"

See #30

* Refactor acquire_tor_conn -> acquire_tor_identity

Also updated travis CI to set up tor

* Add check for Tor socket on init, improve Tor error handling

Initializing the app sends a heartbeat request to Tor to check for
availability, and updates the home page config options accordingly. This
heartbeat is sent on every request, to ensure Tor support can be
reconfigured without restarting the entire app.

If Tor support is enabled, and a subsequent request fails, then a new
TorError exception is raised, and the Tor feature is disabled until a
valid connection is restored.

The max attempts has been updated to 10, since 5 seemed a bit too low
for how quickly the attempts go by.

* Change send_tor_signal arg type, update function doc

send_tor_signal now accepts a stem.Signal arg (a bit cleaner tbh). Also
added the doc string for the "disable" attribute in TorError.

* Fix tor identity logic in Request.send

* Update proxy init, change proxyloc var name

Proxy is now only initialized if both type and location are specified,
as neither have a default fallback and both are required. I suppose the
type could fall back to http, but seems safer this way.

Also refactored proxyurl -> proxyloc for the runtime args in order to
match the Dockerfile args.

* Add tor/proxy support for Docker builds, fix opensearch/init

The Dockerfile is now updated to include support for Tor configuration,
with a working torrc file included in the repo.

An issue with opensearch was fixed as well, which was uncovered during
testing and was simple enough to fix here. Likewise, DDG bang gen was
updated to only ever happen if the file didn't exist previously, as
testing with the file being regenerated every time was tedious.

* Add missing "@" for socks proxy requests
2020-10-28 20:47:42 -04:00
Ben Busby ae05e8ff8b Finished basic implementation of DDG bang feature
Initialization of the app now includes generation of a ddg-bang json
file, which is used for all bang style searches afterwards.

Also added search suggestion handling for bang json lookup. Queries
beginning with "!" now reference the bang json file to pull all keys
that match.

Updated test suite to include basic tests for bang functionality.

Updated gitignore to exclude bang subdir.
2020-10-10 15:55:14 -04:00
Ben Busby 2126742b76
Merge branch 'develop' into develop 2020-10-07 18:38:36 -04:00
Ben Busby 975ece8cd0
Privacy respecting alternatives in results view (#106)
Full implementation of social media alt redirects (twitter/youtube/instagram -> nitter/invidious/bibliogram) depending on configuration.

Verbatim search and option to ignore search autocorrect are now supported as well.

Also cleaned up the javascript side of whoogle config so that it now
uses arrays of available fields for parsing config values instead of manually assigning each
one to a variable.

This doesn't include support for Google Maps -> Open Street Maps, that
seems a bit more involved than the social media redirects were, so it
should likely be a separate effort.
2020-07-26 11:53:59 -06:00
Marvin Borner dd9d87d25b
Added ddg-style !bang-operators
This is a proof of concept! The code works, but uses hardcoded operators
and may be placed in the wrong file/class.
The best-case scenario would be the possibility to use the 13.000+ ddg
operators, but I don't know if that's possible without having to
redirect to duckduckgo first.
2020-06-26 00:26:02 +02:00
Ben Busby f86a44b637 Removed no-cache enforcement, minor styling/formatting improvements 2020-06-11 12:14:57 -06:00
Ben Busby 32e837a5e0 Refactored whoogle session mgmt
Now allows a fallback "default" session to be used if a user's browser
is blocking cookies
2020-06-05 15:24:44 -06:00
Ben Busby b6fb4723f9
Project refactor (#85)
* Major refactor of requests and session management

- Switches from pycurl to requests library
  - Allows for less janky decoding, especially with non-latin character
  sets
- Adds session level management of user configs
  - Allows for each session to set its own config (people are probably
  going to complain about this, though not sure if it'll be the same
  number of people who are upset that their friends/family have to share
  their config)
- Updates key gen/regen to more aggressively swap out keys after each
request

* Added ability to save/load configs by name

- New PUT method for config allows changing config with specified name
- New methods in js controller to handle loading/saving of configs

* Result formatting and removal of unused elements

- Fixed question section formatting from results page (added appropriate
padding and made questions styled as italic)
- Removed user agent display from main config settings

* Minor change to button label

* Fixed issue with "de-pickling" of flask session

Having a gitignore-everything ("*") file within a flask session folder seems to cause a
weird bug where the state of the app becomes unusable from continuously
trying to prune files listed in the gitignore (and it can't prune '*').

* Switched to pickling saved configs

* Updated ad/sponsored content filter and conf naming

Configs are now named with a .conf extension to allow for easier manual
cleanup/modification of named config files

Sponsored content now removed by basic string matching of span content

* Version bump to 0.2.0

* Fixed request.send return style
2020-06-02 12:54:47 -06:00