We have been using a static type checker (pyright) for a long time, but its
check was not yet a prerequisite for passing the quality gate. It was checked
in the CI, but the error messages were only logged.
As is always the case in life, with checks that you have to do but which have no
consequences; you neglect them :-)
We didn't activate the checks back then because we (even today) have too much
monkey patching in our code (not only in the engines, httpx and others objects
are also affected).
We want to replace monkey patching with clear interfaces for a long time, the
basis for this is increased typing and we can only achieve this if we make type
checking an integral part of the quality gate.
This PR activates the type check; in order to pass the check, a few typings
were corrected in the code, but most type inconsistencies were deactivated via
inline comments.
This was particularly necessary in places where the code uses properties that
stick to the objects (monkey patching). The sticking of properties only happens
in a few places, but the access to these properties extends over the entire
code, which is why there are many `# type: ignore` markers in the code ... which
we will hopefully be able to remove again successively in the future.
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
In the past, some files were tested with the standard profile, others with a
profile in which most of the messages were switched off ... some files were not
checked at all.
- ``PYLINT_SEARXNG_DISABLE_OPTION`` has been abolished
- the distinction ``# lint: pylint`` is no longer necessary
- the pylint tasks have been reduced from three to two
1. ./searx/engines -> lint engines with additional builtins
2. ./searx ./searxng_extra ./tests -> lint all other python files
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
* fix type in settings.yml: replace suspend_times by suspended_times
* always use delay defined in settings.yml:
* HTTP status 402 and 403: read the value from settings.yml instead of using the hardcoded value of 1 day.
* startpage engine: CAPTCHA suspend the engine for one day instead of one week
Make suspended_time changeable in settings.yml
Allow different values to be set for different exceptions.
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Flament <alex@al-f.net>
check HTTP response:
* detect some comme CAPTCHA challenge (no solving). In this case the engine is suspended for long a time.
* otherwise raise HTTPError as before
the check is done in poolrequests.py (was before in search.py).
update qwant, wikipedia, wikidata to use raise_for_httperror instead of raise_for_status
This change is backward compatible with the existing configurations.
If a settings.yml loaded from an user defined location (SEARX_SETTINGS_PATH or /etc/searx/settings.yml),
then this settings can relied on the default settings.yml with this option:
user_default_settings:True