# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later """Calculate mathematical expressions using :py:obj`ast.parse` (mode="eval"). """ from __future__ import annotations from typing import Callable import ast import re import operator import multiprocessing import babel import babel.numbers from flask_babel import gettext from searx.result_types import EngineResults name = "Basic Calculator" description = gettext("Calculate mathematical expressions via the search bar") default_on = True preference_section = 'general' plugin_id = 'calculator' operators: dict[type, Callable] = { ast.Add: operator.add, ast.Sub: operator.sub, ast.Mult: operator.mul, ast.Div: operator.truediv, ast.Pow: operator.pow, ast.BitXor: operator.xor, ast.USub: operator.neg, } # with multiprocessing.get_context("fork") we are ready for Py3.14 (by emulating # the old behavior "fork") but it will not solve the core problem of fork, nor # will it remove the deprecation warnings in py3.12 & py3.13. Issue is # ddiscussed here: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues/4159 mp_fork = multiprocessing.get_context("fork") def _eval_expr(expr): """ >>> _eval_expr('2^6') 64 >>> _eval_expr('2**6') 64 >>> _eval_expr('1 + 2*3**(4^5) / (6 + -7)') -5.0 """ try: return _eval(ast.parse(expr, mode='eval').body) except ZeroDivisionError: # This is undefined return "" def _eval(node): if isinstance(node, ast.Constant) and isinstance(node.value, (int, float)): return node.value if isinstance(node, ast.BinOp): return operators[type(node.op)](_eval(node.left), _eval(node.right)) if isinstance(node, ast.UnaryOp): return operators[type(node.op)](_eval(node.operand)) raise TypeError(node) def handler(q: multiprocessing.Queue, func, args, **kwargs): # pylint:disable=invalid-name try: q.put(func(*args, **kwargs)) except: q.put(None) raise def timeout_func(timeout, func, *args, **kwargs): que = mp_fork.Queue() p = mp_fork.Process(target=handler, args=(que, func, args), kwargs=kwargs) p.start() p.join(timeout=timeout) ret_val = None # pylint: disable=used-before-assignment,undefined-variable if not p.is_alive(): ret_val = que.get() else: logger.debug("terminate function after timeout is exceeded") # type: ignore p.terminate() p.join() p.close() return ret_val def post_search(request, search) -> EngineResults: results = EngineResults() # only show the result of the expression on the first page if search.search_query.pageno > 1: return results query = search.search_query.query # in order to avoid DoS attacks with long expressions, ignore long expressions if len(query) > 100: return results # replace commonly used math operators with their proper Python operator query = query.replace("x", "*").replace(":", "/") # use UI language ui_locale = babel.Locale.parse(request.preferences.get_value('locale'), sep='-') # parse the number system in a localized way def _decimal(match: re.Match) -> str: val = match.string[match.start() : match.end()] val = babel.numbers.parse_decimal(val, ui_locale, numbering_system="latn") return str(val) decimal = ui_locale.number_symbols["latn"]["decimal"] group = ui_locale.number_symbols["latn"]["group"] query = re.sub(f"[0-9]+[{decimal}|{group}][0-9]+[{decimal}|{group}]?[0-9]?", _decimal, query) # only numbers and math operators are accepted if any(str.isalpha(c) for c in query): return results # in python, powers are calculated via ** query_py_formatted = query.replace("^", "**") # Prevent the runtime from being longer than 50 ms res = timeout_func(0.05, _eval_expr, query_py_formatted) if res is None or res == "": return results res = babel.numbers.format_decimal(res, locale=ui_locale) results.add(results.types.Answer(answer=f"{search.search_query.query} = {res}")) return results