Source code for searx.engines.tineye

# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# lint: pylint
"""This engine implements *Tineye - reverse image search*

Using TinEye, you can search by image or perform what we call a reverse image
search.  You can do that by uploading an image or searching by URL. You can also
simply drag and drop your images to start your search.  TinEye constantly crawls
the web and adds images to its index.  Today, the TinEye index is over 50.2
billion images `[tineye.com] <https://tineye.com/how>`_.

.. hint::

   This SearXNG engine only supports *'searching by URL'* and it does not use
   the official API `[api.tineye.com] <https://api.tineye.com/python/docs/>`_.

"""

from urllib.parse import urlencode
from datetime import datetime
from flask_babel import gettext

about = {
    "website": 'https://tineye.com',
    "wikidata_id": 'Q2382535',
    "official_api_documentation": 'https://api.tineye.com/python/docs/',
    "use_official_api": False,
    "require_api_key": False,
    "results": 'JSON',
}

engine_type = 'online_url_search'
""":py:obj:`searx.search.processors.online_url_search`"""

categories = ['general']
paging = True
safesearch = False
base_url = 'https://tineye.com'
search_string = '/result_json/?page={page}&{query}'

FORMAT_NOT_SUPPORTED = gettext(
    "Could not read that image url. This may be due to an unsupported file"
    " format. TinEye only supports images that are JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF or WebP."
)
"""TinEye error message"""

NO_SIGNATURE_ERROR = gettext(
    "The image is too simple to find matches. TinEye requires a basic level of"
    " visual detail to successfully identify matches."
)
"""TinEye error message"""

DOWNLOAD_ERROR = gettext("The image could not be downloaded.")
"""TinEye error message"""


[docs] def request(query, params): """Build TinEye HTTP request using ``search_urls`` of a :py:obj:`engine_type`.""" params['raise_for_httperror'] = False if params['search_urls']['data:image']: query = params['search_urls']['data:image'] elif params['search_urls']['http']: query = params['search_urls']['http'] logger.debug("query URL: %s", query) query = urlencode({'url': query}) # see https://github.com/TinEye/pytineye/blob/main/pytineye/api.py params['url'] = base_url + search_string.format(query=query, page=params['pageno']) params['headers'].update( { 'Connection': 'keep-alive', 'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip, defalte, br', 'Host': 'tineye.com', 'DNT': '1', 'TE': 'trailers', } ) return params
[docs] def parse_tineye_match(match_json): """Takes parsed JSON from the API server and turns it into a :py:obj:`dict` object. Attributes `(class Match) <https://github.com/TinEye/pytineye/blob/main/pytineye/api.py>`__ - `image_url`, link to the result image. - `domain`, domain this result was found on. - `score`, a number (0 to 100) that indicates how closely the images match. - `width`, image width in pixels. - `height`, image height in pixels. - `size`, image area in pixels. - `format`, image format. - `filesize`, image size in bytes. - `overlay`, overlay URL. - `tags`, whether this match belongs to a collection or stock domain. - `backlinks`, a list of Backlink objects pointing to the original websites and image URLs. List items are instances of :py:obj:`dict`, (`Backlink <https://github.com/TinEye/pytineye/blob/main/pytineye/api.py>`__): - `url`, the image URL to the image. - `backlink`, the original website URL. - `crawl_date`, the date the image was crawled. """ # HINT: there exists an alternative backlink dict in the domains list / e.g.:: # # match_json['domains'][0]['backlinks'] backlinks = [] if "backlinks" in match_json: for backlink_json in match_json["backlinks"]: if not isinstance(backlink_json, dict): continue crawl_date = backlink_json.get("crawl_date") if crawl_date: crawl_date = datetime.fromisoformat(crawl_date[:-3]) else: crawl_date = datetime.min backlinks.append( { 'url': backlink_json.get("url"), 'backlink': backlink_json.get("backlink"), 'crawl_date': crawl_date, 'image_name': backlink_json.get("image_name"), } ) return { 'image_url': match_json.get("image_url"), 'domain': match_json.get("domain"), 'score': match_json.get("score"), 'width': match_json.get("width"), 'height': match_json.get("height"), 'size': match_json.get("size"), 'image_format': match_json.get("format"), 'filesize': match_json.get("filesize"), 'overlay': match_json.get("overlay"), 'tags': match_json.get("tags"), 'backlinks': backlinks, }
[docs] def response(resp): """Parse HTTP response from TinEye.""" results = [] try: json_data = resp.json() except Exception as exc: # pylint: disable=broad-except msg = "can't parse JSON response // %s" % exc logger.error(msg) json_data = {'error': msg} # handle error codes from Tineye if resp.is_error: if resp.status_code in (400, 422): message = 'HTTP status: %s' % resp.status_code error = json_data.get('error') s_key = json_data.get('suggestions', {}).get('key', '') if error and s_key: message = "%s (%s)" % (error, s_key) elif error: message = error if s_key == "Invalid image URL": # test https://docs.searxng.org/_static/searxng-wordmark.svg message = FORMAT_NOT_SUPPORTED elif s_key == 'NO_SIGNATURE_ERROR': # test https://pngimg.com/uploads/dot/dot_PNG4.png message = NO_SIGNATURE_ERROR elif s_key == 'Download Error': # test https://notexists message = DOWNLOAD_ERROR # see https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/1456#issuecomment-1193105023 # results.append({'answer': message}) logger.error(message) return results resp.raise_for_status() # append results from matches for match_json in json_data['matches']: tineye_match = parse_tineye_match(match_json) if not tineye_match['backlinks']: continue backlink = tineye_match['backlinks'][0] results.append( { 'template': 'images.html', 'url': backlink['backlink'], 'thumbnail_src': tineye_match['image_url'], 'source': backlink['url'], 'title': backlink['image_name'], 'img_src': backlink['url'], 'format': tineye_match['image_format'], 'widht': tineye_match['width'], 'height': tineye_match['height'], 'publishedDate': backlink['crawl_date'], } ) # append number of results number_of_results = json_data.get('num_matches') if number_of_results: results.append({'number_of_results': number_of_results}) return results