searxng/searx/engines/bing_news.py
Cqoicebordel cbe3c8be85 Change the cookie in bing_news to use the english interface
But still uses the language to set the market, and so provide relevant results to the language.
Fix #198
2015-01-22 22:46:34 +01:00

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## Bing (News)
#
# @website https://www.bing.com/news
# @provide-api yes (http://datamarket.azure.com/dataset/bing/search),
# max. 5000 query/month
#
# @using-api no (because of query limit)
# @results HTML (using search portal)
# @stable no (HTML can change)
# @parse url, title, content, publishedDate
from urllib import urlencode
from cgi import escape
from lxml import html
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from dateutil import parser
import re
# engine dependent config
categories = ['news']
paging = True
language_support = True
# search-url
base_url = 'https://www.bing.com/'
search_string = 'news/search?{query}&first={offset}'
# do search-request
def request(query, params):
offset = (params['pageno'] - 1) * 10 + 1
if params['language'] == 'all':
language = 'en-US'
else:
language = params['language'].replace('_', '-')
search_path = search_string.format(
query=urlencode({'q': query, 'setmkt': language}),
offset=offset)
params['cookies']['_FP'] = "ui=en-US"
params['url'] = base_url + search_path
return params
# get response from search-request
def response(resp):
results = []
dom = html.fromstring(resp.content)
# parse results
for result in dom.xpath('//div[@class="sn_r"]'):
link = result.xpath('.//div[@class="newstitle"]/a')[0]
url = link.attrib.get('href')
title = ' '.join(link.xpath('.//text()'))
contentXPath = result.xpath('.//div[@class="sn_txt"]/div'
'//span[@class="sn_snip"]//text()')
if contentXPath is not None:
content = escape(' '.join(contentXPath))
# parse publishedDate
publishedDateXPath = result.xpath('.//div[@class="sn_txt"]/div'
'//span[contains(@class,"sn_ST")]'
'//span[contains(@class,"sn_tm")]'
'//text()')
if publishedDateXPath is not None:
publishedDate = escape(' '.join(publishedDateXPath))
if re.match("^[0-9]+ minute(s|) ago$", publishedDate):
timeNumbers = re.findall(r'\d+', publishedDate)
publishedDate = datetime.now()\
- timedelta(minutes=int(timeNumbers[0]))
elif re.match("^[0-9]+ hour(s|) ago$", publishedDate):
timeNumbers = re.findall(r'\d+', publishedDate)
publishedDate = datetime.now()\
- timedelta(hours=int(timeNumbers[0]))
elif re.match("^[0-9]+ hour(s|),"
" [0-9]+ minute(s|) ago$", publishedDate):
timeNumbers = re.findall(r'\d+', publishedDate)
publishedDate = datetime.now()\
- timedelta(hours=int(timeNumbers[0]))\
- timedelta(minutes=int(timeNumbers[1]))
elif re.match("^[0-9]+ day(s|) ago$", publishedDate):
timeNumbers = re.findall(r'\d+', publishedDate)
publishedDate = datetime.now()\
- timedelta(days=int(timeNumbers[0]))
else:
try:
# FIXME use params['language'] to parse either mm/dd or dd/mm
publishedDate = parser.parse(publishedDate, dayfirst=False)
except TypeError:
# FIXME
publishedDate = datetime.now()
# append result
results.append({'url': url,
'title': title,
'publishedDate': publishedDate,
'content': content})
# return results
return results