[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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# lint: pylint
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# pylint: disable=missing-module-docstring, missing-function-docstring, global-statement
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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import asyncio
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import threading
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import concurrent.futures
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from types import MethodType
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from timeit import default_timer
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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import httpx
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import h2.exceptions
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from .network import get_network, initialize
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from .client import get_loop
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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from .raise_for_httperror import raise_for_httperror
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# queue.SimpleQueue: Support Python 3.6
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try:
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from queue import SimpleQueue
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except ImportError:
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from queue import Empty
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from collections import deque
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class SimpleQueue:
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"""Minimal backport of queue.SimpleQueue"""
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def __init__(self):
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self._queue = deque()
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self._count = threading.Semaphore(0)
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def put(self, item):
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self._queue.append(item)
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self._count.release()
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def get(self):
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if not self._count.acquire(True): #pylint: disable=consider-using-with
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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raise Empty
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return self._queue.popleft()
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THREADLOCAL = threading.local()
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"""Thread-local data is data for thread specific values."""
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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def reset_time_for_thread():
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global THREADLOCAL
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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THREADLOCAL.total_time = 0
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def get_time_for_thread():
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"""returns thread's total time or None"""
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global THREADLOCAL
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return THREADLOCAL.__dict__.get('total_time')
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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def set_timeout_for_thread(timeout, start_time=None):
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global THREADLOCAL
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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THREADLOCAL.timeout = timeout
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THREADLOCAL.start_time = start_time
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def set_context_network_name(network_name):
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global THREADLOCAL
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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THREADLOCAL.network = get_network(network_name)
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def get_context_network():
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"""If set return thread's network.
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If unset, return value from :py:obj:`get_network`.
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"""
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global THREADLOCAL
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return THREADLOCAL.__dict__.get('network') or get_network()
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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def request(method, url, **kwargs):
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"""same as requests/requests/api.py request(...)"""
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global THREADLOCAL
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time_before_request = default_timer()
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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# timeout (httpx)
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if 'timeout' in kwargs:
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timeout = kwargs['timeout']
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else:
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timeout = getattr(THREADLOCAL, 'timeout', None)
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if timeout is not None:
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kwargs['timeout'] = timeout
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# 2 minutes timeout for the requests without timeout
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timeout = timeout or 120
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# ajdust actual timeout
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timeout += 0.2 # overhead
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start_time = getattr(THREADLOCAL, 'start_time', time_before_request)
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if start_time:
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timeout -= default_timer() - start_time
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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# raise_for_error
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check_for_httperror = True
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if 'raise_for_httperror' in kwargs:
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check_for_httperror = kwargs['raise_for_httperror']
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del kwargs['raise_for_httperror']
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# requests compatibility
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if isinstance(url, bytes):
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url = url.decode()
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# network
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network = get_context_network()
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# do request
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future = asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(network.request(method, url, **kwargs), get_loop())
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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try:
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response = future.result(timeout)
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except concurrent.futures.TimeoutError as e:
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raise httpx.TimeoutException('Timeout', request=None) from e
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# requests compatibility
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# see also https://www.python-httpx.org/compatibility/#checking-for-4xx5xx-responses
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response.ok = not response.is_error
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# update total_time.
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# See get_time_for_thread() and reset_time_for_thread()
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if hasattr(THREADLOCAL, 'total_time'):
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time_after_request = default_timer()
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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THREADLOCAL.total_time += time_after_request - time_before_request
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# raise an exception
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if check_for_httperror:
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raise_for_httperror(response)
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return response
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def get(url, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True)
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return request('get', url, **kwargs)
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def options(url, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True)
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return request('options', url, **kwargs)
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def head(url, **kwargs):
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kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', False)
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return request('head', url, **kwargs)
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def post(url, data=None, **kwargs):
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return request('post', url, data=data, **kwargs)
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def put(url, data=None, **kwargs):
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return request('put', url, data=data, **kwargs)
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def patch(url, data=None, **kwargs):
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return request('patch', url, data=data, **kwargs)
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def delete(url, **kwargs):
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return request('delete', url, **kwargs)
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async def stream_chunk_to_queue(network, queue, method, url, **kwargs):
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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try:
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async with network.stream(method, url, **kwargs) as response:
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queue.put(response)
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# aiter_raw: access the raw bytes on the response without applying any HTTP content decoding
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# https://www.python-httpx.org/quickstart/#streaming-responses
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async for chunk in response.aiter_raw(65536):
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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if len(chunk) > 0:
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queue.put(chunk)
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except httpx.ResponseClosed as e:
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# the response was closed
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pass
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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except (httpx.HTTPError, OSError, h2.exceptions.ProtocolError) as e:
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queue.put(e)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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finally:
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queue.put(None)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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def _close_response_method(self):
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asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
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self.aclose(),
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get_loop()
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)
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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def stream(method, url, **kwargs):
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"""Replace httpx.stream.
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Usage:
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stream = poolrequests.stream(...)
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response = next(stream)
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for chunk in stream:
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...
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httpx.Client.stream requires to write the httpx.HTTPTransport version of the
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the httpx.AsyncHTTPTransport declared above.
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"""
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queue = SimpleQueue()
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future = asyncio.run_coroutine_threadsafe(
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stream_chunk_to_queue(get_network(), queue, method, url, **kwargs),
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get_loop()
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)
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# yield response
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response = queue.get()
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if isinstance(response, Exception):
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raise response
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response.close = MethodType(_close_response_method, response)
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yield response
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# yield chunks
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chunk_or_exception = queue.get()
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[httpx] replace searx.poolrequests by searx.network
settings.yml:
* outgoing.networks:
* can contains network definition
* propertiers: enable_http, verify, http2, max_connections, max_keepalive_connections,
keepalive_expiry, local_addresses, support_ipv4, support_ipv6, proxies, max_redirects, retries
* retries: 0 by default, number of times searx retries to send the HTTP request (using different IP & proxy each time)
* local_addresses can be "192.168.0.1/24" (it supports IPv6)
* support_ipv4 & support_ipv6: both True by default
see https://github.com/searx/searx/pull/1034
* each engine can define a "network" section:
* either a full network description
* either reference an existing network
* all HTTP requests of engine use the same HTTP configuration (it was not the case before, see proxy configuration in master)
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while chunk_or_exception is not None:
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if isinstance(chunk_or_exception, Exception):
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raise chunk_or_exception
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yield chunk_or_exception
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chunk_or_exception = queue.get()
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future.result()
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