searxng/searx/engines/mariadb_server.py
Markus Heiser e7a4d7d7c3 [doc] slightly improve documentation of SQL engines
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2024-10-03 13:04:06 +02:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
"""MariaDB is a community driven fork of MySQL. Before enabling MariaDB engine,
you must the install the pip package ``mariadb`` along with the necessary
prerequities.
`See the following documentation for more details
<https://mariadb.com/docs/server/connect/programming-languages/c/install/>`_
Example
=======
This is an example configuration for querying a MariaDB server:
.. code:: yaml
- name: my_database
engine: mariadb_server
database: my_database
username: searxng
password: password
limit: 5
query_str: 'SELECT * from my_table WHERE my_column=%(query)s'
Implementations
===============
"""
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
try:
import mariadb
except ImportError:
# import error is ignored because the admin has to install mysql manually to use
# the engine
pass
if TYPE_CHECKING:
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger()
engine_type = 'offline'
host = "127.0.0.1"
"""Hostname of the DB connector"""
port = 3306
"""Port of the DB connector"""
database = ""
"""Name of the database."""
username = ""
"""Username for the DB connection."""
password = ""
"""Password for the DB connection."""
query_str = ""
"""SQL query that returns the result items."""
limit = 10
paging = True
result_template = 'key-value.html'
_connection = None
def init(engine_settings):
global _connection # pylint: disable=global-statement
if 'query_str' not in engine_settings:
raise ValueError('query_str cannot be empty')
if not engine_settings['query_str'].lower().startswith('select '):
raise ValueError('only SELECT query is supported')
_connection = mariadb.connect(database=database, user=username, password=password, host=host, port=port)
def search(query, params):
query_params = {'query': query}
query_to_run = query_str + ' LIMIT {0} OFFSET {1}'.format(limit, (params['pageno'] - 1) * limit)
logger.debug("SQL Query: %s", query_to_run)
with _connection.cursor() as cur:
cur.execute(query_to_run, query_params)
results = []
col_names = [i[0] for i in cur.description]
for res in cur:
result = dict(zip(col_names, map(str, res)))
result['template'] = result_template
results.append(result)
return results