searxng/searx/poolrequests.py
Alexandre Flament 93f7f7eee2 [mod] upgrade requests to version 2.24.0. use ssl instead of pyopenssl.
requests 2.24.0 uses the ssl module except if it doesn't support SNI, in this case searx fallbacks to pyopenssl.
searx logs a critical message and exit if the ssl modules doesn't support SNI and pyOpenSSL is not installed.
searx logs a critical message and exit if the ssl version is older than 1.0.2.
in requirements.txt, pyopenssl is still required to install searx as a fallback.
2020-09-26 19:30:27 +02:00

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import sys
from time import time
from itertools import cycle
from threading import RLock, local
import requests
from searx import settings
from searx import logger
logger = logger.getChild('poolrequests')
try:
import ssl
if ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION_INFO[0:3] < (1, 0, 2):
# https://github.com/certifi/python-certifi#1024-bit-root-certificates
logger.critical('You are using an old openssl version({0}), please upgrade above 1.0.2!'
.format(ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION))
sys.exit(1)
except ImportError:
ssl = None
if not getattr(ssl, "HAS_SNI", False):
try:
import OpenSSL # pylint: disable=unused-import
except ImportError:
logger.critical("ssl doesn't support SNI and the pyopenssl module is not installed.\n"
"Some HTTPS connections will fail")
sys.exit(1)
class HTTPAdapterWithConnParams(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter):
def __init__(self, pool_connections=requests.adapters.DEFAULT_POOLSIZE,
pool_maxsize=requests.adapters.DEFAULT_POOLSIZE,
max_retries=requests.adapters.DEFAULT_RETRIES,
pool_block=requests.adapters.DEFAULT_POOLBLOCK,
**conn_params):
if max_retries == requests.adapters.DEFAULT_RETRIES:
self.max_retries = requests.adapters.Retry(0, read=False)
else:
self.max_retries = requests.adapters.Retry.from_int(max_retries)
self.config = {}
self.proxy_manager = {}
super().__init__()
self._pool_connections = pool_connections
self._pool_maxsize = pool_maxsize
self._pool_block = pool_block
self._conn_params = conn_params
self.init_poolmanager(pool_connections, pool_maxsize, block=pool_block, **conn_params)
def __setstate__(self, state):
# Can't handle by adding 'proxy_manager' to self.__attrs__ because
# because self.poolmanager uses a lambda function, which isn't pickleable.
self.proxy_manager = {}
self.config = {}
for attr, value in state.items():
setattr(self, attr, value)
self.init_poolmanager(self._pool_connections, self._pool_maxsize,
block=self._pool_block, **self._conn_params)
threadLocal = local()
connect = settings['outgoing'].get('pool_connections', 100) # Magic number kept from previous code
maxsize = settings['outgoing'].get('pool_maxsize', requests.adapters.DEFAULT_POOLSIZE) # Picked from constructor
if settings['outgoing'].get('source_ips'):
http_adapters = cycle(HTTPAdapterWithConnParams(pool_connections=connect, pool_maxsize=maxsize,
source_address=(source_ip, 0))
for source_ip in settings['outgoing']['source_ips'])
https_adapters = cycle(HTTPAdapterWithConnParams(pool_connections=connect, pool_maxsize=maxsize,
source_address=(source_ip, 0))
for source_ip in settings['outgoing']['source_ips'])
else:
http_adapters = cycle((HTTPAdapterWithConnParams(pool_connections=connect, pool_maxsize=maxsize), ))
https_adapters = cycle((HTTPAdapterWithConnParams(pool_connections=connect, pool_maxsize=maxsize), ))
class SessionSinglePool(requests.Session):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
# reuse the same adapters
with RLock():
self.adapters.clear()
self.mount('https://', next(https_adapters))
self.mount('http://', next(http_adapters))
def close(self):
"""Call super, but clear adapters since there are managed globaly"""
self.adapters.clear()
super().close()
def set_timeout_for_thread(timeout, start_time=None):
threadLocal.timeout = timeout
threadLocal.start_time = start_time
def reset_time_for_thread():
threadLocal.total_time = 0
def get_time_for_thread():
return threadLocal.total_time
def request(method, url, **kwargs):
"""same as requests/requests/api.py request(...)"""
time_before_request = time()
# session start
session = SessionSinglePool()
# proxies
if kwargs.get('proxies') is None:
kwargs['proxies'] = settings['outgoing'].get('proxies')
# timeout
if 'timeout' in kwargs:
timeout = kwargs['timeout']
else:
timeout = getattr(threadLocal, 'timeout', None)
if timeout is not None:
kwargs['timeout'] = timeout
# do request
response = session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)
time_after_request = time()
# is there a timeout for this engine ?
if timeout is not None:
timeout_overhead = 0.2 # seconds
# start_time = when the user request started
start_time = getattr(threadLocal, 'start_time', time_before_request)
search_duration = time_after_request - start_time
if search_duration > timeout + timeout_overhead:
raise requests.exceptions.Timeout(response=response)
# session end
session.close()
if hasattr(threadLocal, 'total_time'):
threadLocal.total_time += time_after_request - time_before_request
return response
def get(url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True)
return request('get', url, **kwargs)
def options(url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', True)
return request('options', url, **kwargs)
def head(url, **kwargs):
kwargs.setdefault('allow_redirects', False)
return request('head', url, **kwargs)
def post(url, data=None, **kwargs):
return request('post', url, data=data, **kwargs)
def put(url, data=None, **kwargs):
return request('put', url, data=data, **kwargs)
def patch(url, data=None, **kwargs):
return request('patch', url, data=data, **kwargs)
def delete(url, **kwargs):
return request('delete', url, **kwargs)