The new url parameter "timeout_limit" set timeout limit defined in second.
Example "timeout_limit=1.5" means the timeout limit is 1.5 seconds.
In addition, the query can start with <[number] to set the timeout limit.
For number between 0 and 99, the unit is the second :
Example: "<30 searx" means the timeout limit is 3 seconds
For number above 100, the unit is the millisecond:
Example: "<850 searx" means the timeout is 850 milliseconds.
In addition, there is a new optional setting: outgoing.max_request_timeout.
If not set, the user timeout can't go above searx configuration (as before: the max timeout of selected engine for a query).
If the value is set, the user can set a timeout between 0 and max_request_timeout using
<[number] or timeout_limit query parameter.
Related to #1077
Updated version of PR #1413 from @isj-privacore
Characters that were not ASCII were incorrectly decoded.
Add an helper function: searx.utils.ecma_unescape (Python implementation of unescape Javascript function).
* Search URL is https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?{query}&ns0=1 (with ns0=1 at the end to avoid an HTTP redirection)
* url_detail: remove the disabletidy=1 deprecated parameter
* Add eval_xpath function: compile once for all xpath.
* Add get_id_cache: retrieve all HTML with an id, avoid the slow to procress dynamic xpath '//div[@id="{propertyid}"]'.replace('{propertyid}')
* Create an etree.HTMLParser() instead of using the global one (see #1575)
Fetch complete JSON data block, use legend to extract images.
Unquote urlencoded strings.
Add image description as 'content'.
Add 'img_format' and 'source' data (needs PR #1567 to enable this data to be displayed).
Show images which lack ownerid instead of discarding them.
use data from embedded JSON to improve results (e.g. real page title), add image format and source info (see PR #1567), improve paging logic (it now works)
Server Timing specification: https://www.w3.org/TR/server-timing/
In the browser Dev Tools, focus on the main request, there are the responses per engine in the Timing tab.
doi_resolvers / default_doi_resolver were missing in the settings_robots.yml file, so the test server was not able to start (crash). Since the output wasn't displayed, it was not obvious why the Selenium couldn't connect to searx.
This improves the user experience by loading in the next entries shortly before him getting to the bottom. It makes the scrolling more smooth without a break in between.
It also fixes an error on my browser that scrolling never hits the defined number. When I debugged it I hit `.scrolltop` of 1092.5 and the `doc.height - win.height` of 1093, so the condition was never true.