searxngRebrandZaclys/searx/engines/command.py

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
"""With *command engines* administrators can run engines to integrate arbitrary
shell commands.
.. attention::
When creating and enabling a ``command`` engine on a public instance, you
must be careful to avoid leaking private data.
The easiest solution is to limit the access by setting ``tokens`` as described
in section :ref:`private engines`. The engine base is flexible. Only your
imagination can limit the power of this engine (and maybe security concerns).
Configuration
=============
The following options are available:
``command``:
A comma separated list of the elements of the command. A special token
``{{QUERY}}`` tells where to put the search terms of the user. Example:
.. code:: yaml
['ls', '-l', '-h', '{{QUERY}}']
``delimiter``:
A mapping containing a delimiter ``char`` and the *titles* of each element in
``keys``.
``parse_regex``:
A dict containing the regular expressions for each result key.
``query_type``:
The expected type of user search terms. Possible values: ``path`` and
``enum``.
``path``:
Checks if the user provided path is inside the working directory. If not,
the query is not executed.
``enum``:
Is a list of allowed search terms. If the user submits something which is
not included in the list, the query returns an error.
``query_enum``:
A list containing allowed search terms if ``query_type`` is set to ``enum``.
``working_dir``:
The directory where the command has to be executed. Default: ``./``.
``result_separator``:
The character that separates results. Default: ``\\n``.
Example
=======
The example engine below can be used to find files with a specific name in the
configured working directory:
.. code:: yaml
- name: find
engine: command
command: ['find', '.', '-name', '{{QUERY}}']
query_type: path
shortcut: fnd
delimiter:
chars: ' '
keys: ['line']
Implementations
===============
"""
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import re
from os.path import expanduser, isabs, realpath, commonprefix
from shlex import split as shlex_split
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
from threading import Thread
from searx import logger
engine_type = 'offline'
paging = True
command = []
delimiter = {}
parse_regex = {}
query_type = ''
query_enum = []
environment_variables = {}
working_dir = realpath('.')
result_separator = '\n'
result_template = 'key-value.html'
timeout = 4.0
_command_logger = logger.getChild('command')
_compiled_parse_regex = {}
def init(engine_settings):
check_parsing_options(engine_settings)
if 'command' not in engine_settings:
raise ValueError('engine command : missing configuration key: command')
global command, working_dir, delimiter, parse_regex, environment_variables
command = engine_settings['command']
if 'working_dir' in engine_settings:
working_dir = engine_settings['working_dir']
if not isabs(engine_settings['working_dir']):
working_dir = realpath(working_dir)
if 'parse_regex' in engine_settings:
parse_regex = engine_settings['parse_regex']
for result_key, regex in parse_regex.items():
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_compiled_parse_regex[result_key] = re.compile(regex, flags=re.MULTILINE)
if 'delimiter' in engine_settings:
delimiter = engine_settings['delimiter']
if 'environment_variables' in engine_settings:
environment_variables = engine_settings['environment_variables']
def search(query, params):
cmd = _get_command_to_run(query)
if not cmd:
return []
results = []
reader_thread = Thread(target=_get_results_from_process, args=(results, cmd, params['pageno']))
reader_thread.start()
reader_thread.join(timeout=timeout)
return results
def _get_command_to_run(query):
params = shlex_split(query)
__check_query_params(params)
cmd = []
for c in command:
if c == '{{QUERY}}':
cmd.extend(params)
else:
cmd.append(c)
return cmd
def _get_results_from_process(results, cmd, pageno):
leftover = ''
count = 0
start, end = __get_results_limits(pageno)
with Popen(cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, env=environment_variables) as process:
line = process.stdout.readline()
while line:
buf = leftover + line.decode('utf-8')
raw_results = buf.split(result_separator)
if raw_results[-1]:
leftover = raw_results[-1]
raw_results = raw_results[:-1]
for raw_result in raw_results:
result = __parse_single_result(raw_result)
if result is None:
_command_logger.debug('skipped result:', raw_result)
continue
if start <= count and count <= end:
result['template'] = result_template
results.append(result)
count += 1
if end < count:
return results
line = process.stdout.readline()
return_code = process.wait(timeout=timeout)
if return_code != 0:
raise RuntimeError('non-zero return code when running command', cmd, return_code)
def __get_results_limits(pageno):
start = (pageno - 1) * 10
end = start + 9
return start, end
def __check_query_params(params):
if not query_type:
return
if query_type == 'path':
query_path = params[-1]
query_path = expanduser(query_path)
if commonprefix([realpath(query_path), working_dir]) != working_dir:
raise ValueError('requested path is outside of configured working directory')
elif query_type == 'enum' and len(query_enum) > 0:
for param in params:
if param not in query_enum:
raise ValueError('submitted query params is not allowed', param, 'allowed params:', query_enum)
def check_parsing_options(engine_settings):
"""Checks if delimiter based parsing or regex parsing is configured correctly"""
if 'delimiter' not in engine_settings and 'parse_regex' not in engine_settings:
raise ValueError('failed to init settings for parsing lines: missing delimiter or parse_regex')
if 'delimiter' in engine_settings and 'parse_regex' in engine_settings:
raise ValueError('failed to init settings for parsing lines: too many settings')
if 'delimiter' in engine_settings:
if 'chars' not in engine_settings['delimiter'] or 'keys' not in engine_settings['delimiter']:
raise ValueError
def __parse_single_result(raw_result):
"""Parses command line output based on configuration"""
result = {}
if delimiter:
elements = raw_result.split(delimiter['chars'], maxsplit=len(delimiter['keys']) - 1)
if len(elements) != len(delimiter['keys']):
return {}
for i in range(len(elements)):
result[delimiter['keys'][i]] = elements[i]
if parse_regex:
for result_key, regex in _compiled_parse_regex.items():
found = regex.search(raw_result)
if not found:
return {}
result[result_key] = raw_result[found.start() : found.end()]
return result