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14 Commits (c24caceb03b9e6bfb87803613222d5a0e540c969)

Author SHA1 Message Date
João 74503d542e
Encode config params in URL (#842)
Adds support for encoding (and optionally encrypting) user config values as
a single string that can be passed to any endpoint with the "preferences" url
param.

Co-authored-by: Ben Busby <contact@benbusby.com>
2022-09-22 14:14:56 -06:00
jan Anja 90e160094d
Add more OpenSearch definitions (for images etc.) (#786) 2022-06-27 12:30:41 -06:00
Ben Busby 190b684469
Reformat view templates 2021-10-27 12:30:55 -06:00
Ben Busby 933ce7e068 Handle FF sending bad search suggestion param
Occasionally, Firefox will send the search suggestion
string to the server without a mimetype, resulting in the suggestion
only appearing in Flask's `request.data` field. This field is typically
not used for parsing arguments, as the documentation states:

Contains the incoming request data as string in case it came with a
mimetype Flask does not handle.

This fix captures the bytes object sent to the server and parses it into
a normal query to be used in forming suggestions.
2020-10-28 23:02:41 -04:00
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 e471b012a0 Updated opensearch template
Reconfigured template to only use method parameter if set to search via
POST request (which is the default).

Apparently Chrome/Chromium based browsers don't like non-GET request
searches, and specifying a method caused Chrome to reject the template
altogether.
2020-08-15 14:03:26 -06:00
Ben Busby 0c0a01b83f Minor opensearch route and description updates
Bumped version to 0.2.1 for next release

Updated image in opensearch template to use base64 image

Updated opensearch route to serve file as attachment
2020-08-15 13:02:17 -06:00
Ben Busby 21012f5265
Feature: autocomplete/search suggestions (#72)
Basic autocomplete/search suggestion functionality added

* Adds new GET and POST routes for '/autocomplete' that accept a string query and returns an array of suggestions

* Adds new autoscript.js file for handling queries on the main page and results view

* Updated requests class to include autocomplete method

* Updated opensearch template to handle search suggestions

* Added header template to allow for autocomplete on results view

* Updated readme to mention autocomplete feature
2020-05-24 14:03:11 -06:00
Ben Busby f4bd3df2bb
Added option to search only via GET request (#36)
This addresses #18, which brought up the issue of searching with Whoogle
with the search instance set to always use a specific container in
Firefox Container Tabs.

Could also be useful if you want to share your search results or
something, I guess. Though nobody likes when people do that.
2020-05-13 00:19:51 -06:00
Ben Busby d01f56ea03 Removed referrer from links, refacored routes
Added <meta name="referrer" content="no-referrer"> to all whoogle
templates

Refactored search route to use conditionally use either request.args or
request.form, depending on rest call (get vs post respectively)
2020-05-05 18:28:43 -06:00
Ben Busby 708769f682 Minor styling refactor, updated app name 2020-05-04 18:00:43 -06:00
Ben Busby 6d38abd1b4 Removed debug from opensearch template 2020-04-29 10:12:49 -06:00
Ben Busby 0c0ebb8917 Added POST search, encrypted query strings, refactoring
The implementation of POST search support comes with a few benefits. The
most apparent is the avoidance of search queries appearing in web server
logs -- instead of the prior GET approach (i.e.
/search?q=my+search+query), using POST requests with the query stored in
the request body creates logs that simply appear as "/search".

Since a lot of relative links are generated in the results page, I came
up with a way to generate a unique key at run time that is used to
encrypt any query strings before sending to the user. This benefits both
regular text queries as well as fetching of image links and means that
web logs will only show an encrypted string where a link or query
string might slip through.

Unfortunately, GET search requests still need to be supported, as it
doesn't seem that Firefox (on iOS) supports loading search engines by
their opensearch.xml file, but instead relies on manual entry of a
search query string. Once this is updated, I'll probably remove GET
request search support.
2020-04-28 18:19:34 -06:00
Ben Busby 38c0f56322 Fixed gitignore, added required files 2020-04-24 19:03:22 -06:00