Wikidata info box images are now loaded from uploads.wikimedia.org instead of commons.wikimedia.org to prevent redirects
Co-authored-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
Two different threads ( = two different user queries) can call the request
function in a row and then the response function. The namespace will be same
since this is the same engine.
To keep exactly the same value ``base_url`` must be stored in params and then
retrieve using ``resp.search_params["base_url"]``.
Suggested-by: @dalf https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/862#discussion_r799324861
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
Two different threads ( = two different user queries) can call the request
function in a row and then the response function. The namespace will be same
since this is the same engine.
To keep exactly the same value ``base_url`` must be stored in params and then
retrieve using ``resp.search_params["base_url"]``.
Suggested-by: @dalf https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/862#discussion_r799324861
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
can replace filtron:
* rate limite the number of request per IP and per (IP, User-Agent)
* block some bots
use Redis
data stored in Redis never contains the IP addresses, only HMAC using the secret_key
Co-authored-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
Now that about.html extends page_with_header.html
it already has a link to the start page and removing
the link makes it easier to extract the page title
from the Markdown for the following commit.
Currency engine has DuckDuckGo metadata
In the engine selector of the preferences window, the currency search engine has
the same metadata and wikidata url as duckduckgo, I'd assume there should be a
difference of some sort there clarifying what source the currency uses or, if
it's a duckduckgo service, at least clarifying that it's a currency service by
duck duck go.
Closes: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/787
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
Previously the preferences & stats templates contained the markup:
<a href="{{ url_for('index') }}"><h1><span>SearXNG</span></h1></a>
There are many things wrong with this:
1. the markup was duplicated
2. the CSS needed to be changed whenever a new page wanted to use this
header (since the CSS used page-specific selectors)
3. h1 should be reserved for the actual page title
(e.g. Preferences or Engine stats)
4. the image was set via CSS which also set:
span { visibility: hidden; }
which however removes the alternative text from the accessibility
tree (meaning screen readers will ignore it).
This commit fixes all these problems.