The `url_for` function in the template context is not the one from Flask, it is
the one from `webapp`. The `webapp.url_for_theme` is different from its
namesake of Flask and has it quirks, when called with argument `_external=True`.
The `webapp.url_for_theme` can't handle absolute URLs since it pokes a leading
'/', here is the snippet of the old code::
url = url_for(endpoint, **values)
if settings['server']['base_url']:
if url.startswith('/'):
url = url[1:]
url = urljoin(settings['server']['base_url'], url)
Next drawback of (Flask's) `_external=True` is, that it will not return the HTTP
scheme when searx (the Flask app) listens on http and is proxied by a https
server.
To get the right scheme `HTTP_X_SCHEME` is needed by Flask (werkzeug). Since
this is not provided in every environment (e.g. behind Apache mod_wsgi or the
HTTP header is not fully set for some other reasons) it is recommended to
get *script_name*, *server* and *scheme* from the configured `base_url`. If
`base_url` is specified, then these values from are given preference over any
Flask's generics.
BTW this patch normalize to use `url_for` in the `opensearch.xml` and drop the
need of `host` and `urljoin` in template's context.
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus@darmarit.de>
Instead of a hard-coded `oadoi.org` default, use the default value from
`settings.yml`.
Fix an issue in the themes: The replacement 'current_doi_resolver' contains the
doi_resolver_url, not the name of the DOI resolver. Compare return value of::
searx.plugins.oa_doi_rewrite.get_doi_resolver(...)
Fix a typo in `get_doi_resolver(..)`: suggested by @kvch:
*L32 should set doi_resolver not doi_resolvers*
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
fr.wikipedia.org (and it seems not other wikipedia websites),
adds HTML to api_result['displayTitle'].
(Search for '!wp :fr Braid' for example)
The commit uses api_result['title']
the json response has been changed and it contains html chunks which is
not compatible with our json engine, so we have to switch to html/xpath
parsing
The get_cliend_id() function:
* fetches https://soundcloud.com
* then fetches each referenced javascript URL to get the client id.
This commit fetches the javascript URLs in the reverse order: the client id is in the last javascript URL.
Added a line to the yacy entry to enable HTTP if the local yacy instance isn't using HTTPS. Otherwise, an error will be thrown in the logs: "No connection adapters were found for 'http://localhost:8090/yacysearch.json...'". This is likely related to ticket #2641 that forces HTTPS by default.