When a browser adds a search engine using the opensearch template, it
does not have the correct context necessary to autofill the
`preferences` arg with the user's session prefs. As a result, queries
made using the browser bar will have the instance's default preferences
filled into the template.
Removing this shouldn't have any side effects, since queries made on the
same machine will have the correct session associated with the user.
Fixes#929
Some distributions require manually installing Python 3.10, which makes
it less convenient than just using whatever version of Python3.X the
package manager supports. Since the only 3.10 feature being used was
"match", and it was a very small change, it's been replaced with an
if/else statement to ensure compatibility with older versions of Python
3.
Since including rust in the builder stage of the image didn't address
the issues with building the cryptography library on armv7, that
architecture will just use the last supported version of the affected
libraries. May want to revisit this later.
The python cryptography library isn't able to be built without the rust
compiler for some stages the cross-platform buildx workflow. This hasn't
been the case in the past, but for some reason since upgrading to the
latest cryptography version there are now errors with installing that
package. Since dependencies in the builder stage are not included in the
final build, we can safely include rust as a fallback to ensure this
doesn't happen without bloating the size of the final build.
Navigating between pages of results now includes the user's preferences
string, which allows them to retain their config for a particular
instance between result pages.
Fixes#960
This adds a simple calculator widget, somewhat similar to the one presented
when searching calculator on Google.
Also, it adds somewhat of a template for making the addition of new widgets
easier via the app/utils/widgets.py file. My eventual plan is to use this to
create more widgets that appear in Google, such as a color picker, timer, etc.
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Medium redirects needed further cleanup to account for instances where a
link contains a subdomain that would not make sense in a Farside
redirect link.
Fixes#947
The url prefix was not included when reconstructing the root url using
X-Forwarded-* headers, causing some elements to fail to load properly.
Fixes#937
Add a function to check if target_word contains CJK characters
If a search term contains Chinese, Japanese, or Korean characters,
the term is bolded in search results regardless of whitespace.
CJK characters: Chinese, Japanese (hiragana, katakana, kanji),
and Korean (hangul syllables, hangul jamo)
Co-authored-by: Ben Busby <contact@benbusby.com>
The whoogle.env file previously needed to be created and enabled using
the WHOOGLE_DOTENV var. This removes the second step and loads the env
file if it's found during app init.
The Dockerfile has also been updated to copy in whoogle.env if it
exists.
Fixes#909
Setting `WHOOGLE_TOR_FF` will attempt to modify the existing torrc file
with the "FascistFirewall 1" config, which restricts outbound ports to
reachable values.
Fixes#907
Moved the cleaner functions to app/utils/escaper.py
Removed unused import 're'
Moved the cleaner functionalities to the "search.py" and "routes.py"
Making sure escaped chars stay escaped during process
Replaced "<" and ">" with "andlt;" and "andgt;", respectively. This way,
when the 'response' object get loaded to bsoup (which happens several times
throughout the process between search.py and routes.py), bsoup will not
unescape them.
Introduces the ability to refine searches by time period:
- Past hour
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Co-authored-by: Ben Busby <contact@benbusby.com>
Still a manual process, but better than updating the json line by line.
I'm undecided on automating this anytime the translation json gets
updated, since it could possibly ratelimit lingva instances.
Proxies that only support HTTP were causing request timeouts due to an
invalid upgrade to HTTPS when creating the request. This update restores
the ability to have an HTTP-only proxy for all requests.
Fixes#906
Parent sites using a 'www' subdomain or something similar were not
redirecting properly. This updates the hostname check to only validate
against the primary domain, except for Wikipedia since the subdomain is
used for interface translation in that case.
Fixes#901
Replacing result links and text when site alts are enabled is now part
of its own function, and handles replacement of link location and link
description separately.
Fixes#880
This can be updated later to allow users with cookies enabled to use a
key that is unique to their session (if they want, not mandatory), but
for now it makes more sense to just use a single key for all queries
from all users. This should eliminate a lot of issues that users have
reported where they are unable to decrypt queries or page elements due
to an expired/renewed session key.
The change made to whoogle-contrast-text in #873 wasn't the right
decision, since whoogle-contrast-text is meant to contrast with darker
UI elements. whoogle-text already contrasts with the default white
background.
* Sync setup.cfg with requirements.txt
* Include tests in PyPI tarballs
And exclude them from setuptools
* Set version number only once
Switch to PEP517 standard (pyproject.toml) for builds