forked from Ponysearch/Ponysearch
PonySearch is a fork SearXNG which is a free internet metasearch engine which aggregates results from various search services and databases. Users are neither tracked nor profiled.
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The match_language function sometimes returns incorrect results which is why a new function get_engine_locale is required. A bugfix of the match_language is not easily possible, because there is almost no documentation for it and already the call parameters are undefined. E.g. the function processes values like the ones from yahoo:: "yahoo": [ "ar", ... "zh_chs", "zh_cht" ] The get_engine_locale has been documented in detail, there is a clear description of the assumptions as well as the requirements and approximation rules (read doc-string for more details):: Argument ``engine_locales`` is a python dict that maps *SearXNG locales* to corresponding *engine locales*: <engine>: { # SearXNG string : engine-string 'ca-ES' : 'ca_ES', 'fr-BE' : 'fr_BE', 'fr-CA' : 'fr_CA', 'fr-CH' : 'fr_CH', 'fr' : 'fr_FR', ... 'pl-PL' : 'pl_PL', 'pt-PT' : 'pt_PT' } .. hint:: The *SearXNG locale* string has to be known by babel! In the following you will find a comparison: >>> import babel.languages >>> from searx.utils import match_language >>> from searx.locales import get_engine_locale Assume we have an engine that supports the follwoing locales: >>> lang_list = { ... "zh-CN": "zh_CN", ... "zh-HK": "zh_HK", ... "nl-BE": "nl_BE", ... "fr-CA": "fr_CA", ... } Assumption: A. When a user selects a language the results should be optimized according to the selected language. B. When user selects a language and a territory the results should be optimized with first priority on territory and second on language. ---- Example: (Assumption A.) A user selects region 'zh-TW' which should end in zh_HK hint: CN is 'Hans' and HK ('Hant') fits better to TW ('Hant') >>> get_engine_locale('zh-TW', lang_list) 'zh_HK' >>> lang_list[match_language('zh-TW', lang_list)] 'zh_CN' ---- Example: (Assumption A.) A user selects only the language 'zh' which should end in CN >>> get_engine_locale('zh', lang_list) 'zh_CN' >>> lang_list[match_language('zh', lang_list)] 'zh_CN' ---- Example: (Assumption B.) A user selects region 'fr-BE' which should end in nl-BE hint: priority should be on the territory the user selected. If the user prefers 'fr' he will select 'fr' without a region tag. >>> get_engine_locale('fr-BE', lang_list, default='unknown') 'nl_BE' >>> match_language('fr-BE', lang_list, fallback='unknown') 'fr-CA' ---- Example: (Assumption A.) A user selects only the language 'fr' which should end in fr_CA >>> get_engine_locale('fr', lang_list) 'fr_CA' >>> lang_list[match_language('fr', lang_list)] 'fr_CA' ---- The difference in priority on the territory is best shown with a engine that supports the following locales: >>> lang_list = { ... "fr-FR": "fr_FR", ... "fr-CA": "fr_CA", ... "en-GB": "en_GB", ... "nl-BE": "nl_BE", ... } ---- Example: (Assumption A.) A user selects only a language >>> get_engine_locale('en', lang_list) 'en_GB' >>> match_language('en', lang_list) 'en-GB' hint: the engine supports fr_FR and fr_CA since no territory is given, fr_FR takes priority .. >>> get_engine_locale('fr', lang_list) 'fr_FR' >>> lang_list[match_language('fr', lang_list)] 'fr_FR' ---- Example: (Assumption B.) A user selects region 'fr-BE' which should end in nl-BE >>> get_engine_locale('fr-BE', lang_list) 'nl_BE' >>> lang_list[match_language('fr-BE', lang_list)] 'fr_FR' ---- If the user selects a language and there are two locales like the following: >>> lang_list = { ... "fr-BE": "fr_BE", ... "fr-CH": "fr_CH", ... } >>> >>> get_engine_locale('fr', lang_list) 'fr_BE' >>> lang_list[match_language('fr', lang_list)] 'fr_BE' Looks like both functions return the same value, but match_language depends on the order of the dictionary (which is not predictable): >>> lang_list = { ... "fr-CH": "fr_CH", ... "fr-BE": "fr_BE", ... } >>> get_engine_locale('fr', lang_list) 'fr_BE' >>> lang_list[match_language('fr', lang_list)] 'fr_CH' >>> The get_engine_locale selects the locale by looking at the "population percent" and this percentage has an higher amount in BE (68.%) compared to CH (21%) Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de> |
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later ---- .. figure:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/searxng/searxng/master/src/brand/searxng.svg :target: https://docs.searxng.org/ :alt: SearXNG :width: 100% :align: center ---- Privacy-respecting, hackable `metasearch engine`_ If you are looking for running instances, ready to use, then visit searx.space_. Otherwise jump to the user_, admin_ and developer_ handbooks you will find on our homepage_. |SearXNG install| |SearXNG homepage| |SearXNG wiki| |AGPL License| |Issues| |commits| |weblate| |SearXNG logo| ---- .. _searx.space: https://searx.space .. _user: https://docs.searxng.org/user .. _admin: https://docs.searxng.org/admin .. _developer: https://docs.searxng.org/dev .. _homepage: https://docs.searxng.org/ .. _metasearch engine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metasearch_engine .. |SearXNG logo| image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/searxng/searxng/master/src/brand/searxng-wordmark.svg :target: https://docs.searxng.org/ :width: 5% .. |SearXNG install| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/-install-blue :target: https://docs.searxng.org/admin/installation.html .. |SearXNG homepage| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/-homepage-blue :target: https://docs.searxng.org/ .. |SearXNG wiki| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/-wiki-blue :target: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/wiki .. |AGPL License| image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/license-AGPL-blue.svg :target: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/blob/master/LICENSE .. |Issues| image:: https://img.shields.io/github/issues/searxng/searxng?color=yellow&label=issues :target: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/issues .. |PR| image:: https://img.shields.io/github/issues-pr-raw/searxng/searxng?color=yellow&label=PR :target: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pulls .. |commits| image:: https://img.shields.io/github/commit-activity/y/searxng/searxng?color=yellow&label=commits :target: https://github.com/searxng/searxng/commits/master .. |weblate| image:: https://weblate.bubu1.eu/widgets/searxng/-/searxng/svg-badge.svg :target: https://weblate.bubu1.eu/projects/searxng/ Contact ======= Come join us if you have questions or just want to chat about SearXNG. Matrix `#searxng:matrix.org <https://matrix.to/#/#searxng:matrix.org>`_ IRC `#searxng on libera.chat <https://web.libera.chat/?channel=#searxng>`_ which is bridged to Matrix. Differences to searx ==================== SearXNG is a fork of `searx`_. Here are some of the changes: .. _searx: https://github.com/searx/searx User experience --------------- - Huge update of the simple theme: * usable on desktop, tablet and mobile * light and dark versions (you can choose in the preferences) * support right-to-left languages * `see the screenshots <https://dev.searxng.org/screenshots.html>`_ - the translations are up to date, you can contribute on `Weblate`_ - the preferences page has been updated: * you can see which engines are reliable or not * engines are grouped inside each tab * each engine has a description - thanks to the anonymous metrics, it is easier to report a bug of an engine and thus engines get fixed more quickly - if you don't want any metrics to be recorded, you can `disable them on the server <https://docs.searxng.org/admin/engines/settings.html#general>`_ - administrator can `block and/or replace the URLs in the search results <https://github.com/searxng/searxng/blob/5c1c0817c3996c5670a545d05831d234d21e6217/searx/settings.yml#L191-L199>`_ Setup ----- - you don't need `Morty`_ to proxy the images even on a public instance - you don't need `Filtron`_ to block bots, we implemented the builtin `limiter`_ - you get a well maintained `Docker image`_, now also built for ARM64 and ARM/v7 architectures - alternatively we have up to date installation scripts .. _Docker image: https://github.com/searxng/searxng-docker Contributing is easier ---------------------- - readable debug log - contributions to the themes are made easier, check out our `Development Quickstart`_ guide - a lot of code cleanup and bug fixes - the dependencies are up to date .. _Morty: https://github.com/asciimoo/morty .. _Filtron: https://github.com/searxng/filtron .. _limiter: https://docs.searxng.org/src/searx.plugins.limiter.html .. _Weblate: https://weblate.bubu1.eu/projects/searxng/searxng/ .. _Development Quickstart: https://docs.searxng.org/dev/quickstart.html Translations ============ We need translators, suggestions are welcome at https://weblate.bubu1.eu/projects/searxng/searxng/ .. figure:: https://weblate.bubu1.eu/widgets/searxng/-/multi-auto.svg :target: https://weblate.bubu1.eu/projects/searxng/ Make a donation =============== You can support the SearXNG project by clicking on the donation page: https://docs.searxng.org/donate.html