In my review of [1] I tried to reformat the template code of the language
menue whereby I have made two mistakes.
- default language was added twice
- in the 'Auto-detect' item a hard coded `[auto]` was implemented where the
`search_language` variable was needed.
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/3645
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
If the flag icon is first, it prevents easily searching the select list on the
keyboard. By moving the icon fully to the right, this will enable a user to
search the select list.
Closes: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/3645
The use of img_src AND thumbnail in the default results makes no sense (only a
thumbnail is needed). In the current state this is rather confusing, because
img_src is displayed like a thumbnail (small) and thumbnail is displayed like an
image (large).
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
Previously only result urls were set to open in new tab by default, this should
make the behaviour consistent.
Also adds the missing rel="noreferrer" to the anchor tag. Although this should
not be needed as long as the `referrer-policy: no-referrer` header is set, it's
always nice to play safer than to have to say sorry. For example some reverse
proxy configurations might strip off unwhitelisted headers in which case it's
nice to have this set.
* this is a small fix to increase the colspan of the category in engine preferences from 7 to 8, since there was a column added
=> fixing a small fallout from 4731290317
The monolithic implementation of the limiter was divided into methods and
implemented in the Python package searx.botdetection. Detailed documentation on
the methods has been added.
The methods are divided into two groups:
1. Probe HTTP headers
- Method http_accept
- Method http_accept_encoding
- Method http_accept_language
- Method http_connection
- Method http_user_agent
2. Rate limit:
- Method ip_limit
- Method link_token (new)
The (reduced) implementation of the limiter is now in the module
searx.botdetection.limiter. The first group was transferred unchanged to this
module. The ip_limit contains the sliding windows implemented by the limiter so
far.
This merge also fixes some long outstandig issue:
- limiter does not evaluate the Accept-Language correct [1]
- limiter needs a IPv6 prefix to block networks instead of IPs [2]
Without additional configuration the limiter works as before (apart from the
bugfixes). For the commissioning of additional methods (link_toke), a
configuration must be made in an additional configuration file. Without this
configuration, the limiter runs as before (zero configuration).
The ip_limit Method implements the sliding windows of the vanilla limiter,
additionally the link_token method can be used in this method. The link_token
method can be used to investigate whether a request is suspicious. To activate
the link_token method in the ip_limit method add the following to your
/etc/searxng/limiter.toml::
[botdetection.ip_limit]
link_token = true
[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/2455
[2] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/2477
HINT: this patch has no functional change / it is the preparation for following
changes and bugfixes
Over the years, the preferences template became an unmanageable beast. To make
the source code more readable the monolith is splitted into elements. The
splitting into elements also has the advantage that a new template can make use
of them.
The reversed checkbox is a quirk that is only used in the prefereces and must be
eliminated in the long term. For this the macro 'checkbox_onoff_reversed' was
added to the preferences.html template. The 'checkbox' macro is also a quirk of
the preferences.html we don't want to use in other templates (it is an
input-checkbox in a HTML form that was misused for status display).
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>