Ponysearch/searx/poolrequests.py

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import sys
from time import time
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from itertools import cycle
from threading import RLock, local
import requests
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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)
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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 = {}
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super().__init__()
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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()
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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,
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source_address=(source_ip, 0))
for source_ip in settings['outgoing']['source_ips'])
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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):
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super().__init__()
# reuse the same adapters
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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()
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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)
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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)