Ponysearch/searx/engines/apkmirror.py

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"""
APK Mirror
@website https://www.apkmirror.com
@using-api no
@results HTML
@stable no (HTML can change)
@parse url, title, thumbnail_src
"""
from urllib.parse import urlencode
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from lxml import html
from searx.engines.xpath import extract_text
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# engine dependent config
categories = ['it']
paging = True
# I am not 100% certain about this, as apkmirror appears to be a wordpress site,
# which might support time_range searching. If you want to implement it, go ahead.
time_range_support = False
# search-url
base_url = 'https://www.apkmirror.com'
search_url = base_url + '/?post_type=app_release&searchtype=apk&page={pageno}&{query}'
# do search-request
def request(query, params):
params['url'] = search_url.format(pageno=params['pageno'],
query=urlencode({'s': query}))
return params
# get response from search-request
def response(resp):
results = []
dom = html.fromstring(resp.text)
# parse results
for result in dom.xpath('.//div[@id="content"]/div[@class="listWidget"]/div[@class="appRow"]'):
link = result.xpath('.//h5/a')[0]
url = base_url + link.attrib.get('href') + '#downloads'
title = extract_text(link)
thumbnail_src = base_url + result.xpath('.//img')[0].attrib.get('src').replace('&w=32&h=32', '&w=64&h=64')
res = {
'url': url,
'title': title,
'thumbnail_src': thumbnail_src
}
# append result
results.append(res)
# return results
return results