surfx / src /engines /searx.rs
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//! The `searx` module handles the scraping of results from the searx search engine instance
//! by querying the upstream searx search engine instance with user provided query and with a page
//! number if provided.
use rand::Rng;
use reqwest::header::{HeaderMap, CONTENT_TYPE, REFERER, USER_AGENT};
use scraper::{Html, Selector};
use std::{collections::HashMap, time::Duration};
use crate::search_results_handler::aggregation_models::RawSearchResult;
/// This function scrapes results from the upstream engine duckduckgo and puts all the scraped
/// results like title, visiting_url (href in html),engine (from which engine it was fetched from)
/// and description in a RawSearchResult and then adds that to HashMap whose keys are url and
/// values are RawSearchResult struct and then returns it within a Result enum.
///
/// # Arguments
///
/// * `query` - Takes the user provided query to query to the upstream search engine with.
/// * `page` - Takes an u32 as an argument.
/// * `user_agent` - Takes a random user agent string as an argument.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns a reqwest error if the user is not connected to the internet or if their is failure to
/// reach the above `upstream search engine` page and also returns error if the scraping
/// selector fails to initialize"
pub async fn results(
query: &str,
page: u32,
user_agent: &str,
) -> Result<HashMap<String, RawSearchResult>, Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
// Page number can be missing or empty string and so appropriate handling is required
// so that upstream server recieves valid page number.
let url: String = format!("https://searx.work/search?q={query}&pageno={page}");
// Add random delay before making the request.
let mut rng = rand::thread_rng();
let delay_secs = rng.gen_range(1, 10);
std::thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(delay_secs));
// initializing headers and adding appropriate headers.
let mut header_map = HeaderMap::new();
header_map.insert(USER_AGENT, user_agent.parse()?);
header_map.insert(REFERER, "https://google.com/".parse()?);
header_map.insert(CONTENT_TYPE, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded".parse()?);
// fetch the html from upstream searx instance engine
// TODO: Write better error handling code to handle no results case.
let results: String = reqwest::Client::new()
.get(url)
.headers(header_map) // add spoofed headers to emulate human behaviours.
.send()
.await?
.text()
.await?;
let document: Html = Html::parse_document(&results);
let results: Selector = Selector::parse(".result")?;
let result_title: Selector = Selector::parse("h3>a")?;
let result_url: Selector = Selector::parse("h3>a")?;
let result_desc: Selector = Selector::parse(".content")?;
// scrape all the results from the html
Ok(document
.select(&results)
.map(|result| {
RawSearchResult::new(
result
.select(&result_title)
.next()
.unwrap()
.inner_html()
.trim()
.to_string(),
result
.select(&result_url)
.next()
.unwrap()
.value()
.attr("href")
.unwrap()
.to_string(),
result
.select(&result_desc)
.next()
.unwrap()
.inner_html()
.trim()
.to_string(),
vec!["searx".to_string()],
)
})
.map(|search_result| (search_result.visiting_url.clone(), search_result))
.collect())
}