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	This patch brings two major changes:
- ``Result.filter_urls(..)`` to pass a filter function for URL fields
- The ``enabled_plugins:`` section in SearXNG's settings do no longer exists.
To understand plugin development compile documentation:
    $ make docs.clean docs.live
and read http://0.0.0.0:8000/dev/plugins/development.html
There is no longer a distinction between built-in and external plugin, all
plugins are registered via the settings in the ``plugins:`` section.
In SearXNG, plugins can be registered via a fully qualified class name.  A
configuration (`PluginCfg`) can be transferred to the plugin, e.g. to activate
it by default / *opt-in* or *opt-out* from user's point of view.
built-in plugins
================
The built-in plugins are all located in the namespace `searx.plugins`.
.. code:: yaml
    plugins:
      searx.plugins.calculator.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true
      searx.plugins.hash_plugin.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true
      searx.plugins.self_info.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true
      searx.plugins.tracker_url_remover.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true
      searx.plugins.unit_converter.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true
      searx.plugins.ahmia_filter.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true
      searx.plugins.hostnames.SXNGPlugin:
        active: true
      searx.plugins.oa_doi_rewrite.SXNGPlugin:
        active: false
      searx.plugins.tor_check.SXNGPlugin:
        active: false
external plugins
================
SearXNG supports *external plugins* / there is no need to install one, SearXNG
runs out of the box.
- Only show green hosted results: https://github.com/return42/tgwf-searx-plugins/
To get a developer installation in a SearXNG developer environment:
.. code:: sh
   $ git clone git@github.com:return42/tgwf-searx-plugins.git
   $ ./manage pyenv.cmd python -m \
         pip install -e tgwf-searx-plugins
To register the plugin in SearXNG add ``only_show_green_results.SXNGPlugin`` to
the ``plugins:``:
.. code:: yaml
    plugins:
      # ...
      only_show_green_results.SXNGPlugin:
        active: false
Result.filter_urls(..)
======================
The ``Result.filter_urls(..)`` can be used to filter and/or modify URL fields.
In the following example, the filter function ``my_url_filter``:
.. code:: python
   def my_url_filter(result, field_name, url_src) -> bool | str:
       if "google" in url_src:
           return False              # remove URL field from result
       if "facebook" in url_src:
           new_url = url_src.replace("facebook", "fb-dummy")
           return new_url            # return modified URL
       return True                   # leave URL in field unchanged
is applied to all URL fields in the :py:obj:`Plugin.on_result` hook:
.. code:: python
   class MyUrlFilter(Plugin):
       ...
       def on_result(self, request, search, result) -> bool:
           result.filter_urls(my_url_filter)
           return True
Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
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"""A plugin for converting measured values from one unit to another unit (a
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unit converter).
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The plugin looks up the symbols (given in the query term) in a list of
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converters, each converter is one item in the list (compare
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:py:obj:`ADDITIONAL_UNITS`).  If the symbols are ambiguous, the matching units
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of measurement are evaluated.  The weighting in the evaluation results from the
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sorting of the :py:obj:`list of unit converters<symbol_to_si>`.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import typing
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import re
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import babel.numbers
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from flask_babel import gettext, get_locale
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from searx import data
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from searx.plugins import Plugin, PluginInfo
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from searx.result_types import EngineResults
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if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
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    from searx.search import SearchWithPlugins
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    from searx.extended_types import SXNG_Request
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    from searx.plugins import PluginCfg
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name = ""
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description = gettext("")
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plugin_id = ""
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preference_section = ""
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CONVERT_KEYWORDS = ["in", "to", "as"]
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class SXNGPlugin(Plugin):
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    """Convert between units.  The result is displayed in area for the
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    "answers".
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    """
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    id = "unit_converter"
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    def __init__(self, plg_cfg: "PluginCfg") -> None:
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        super().__init__(plg_cfg)
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        self.info = PluginInfo(
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            id=self.id,
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            name=gettext("Unit converter plugin"),
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            description=gettext("Convert between units"),
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            preference_section="general",
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        )
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    def post_search(self, request: "SXNG_Request", search: "SearchWithPlugins") -> EngineResults:
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        results = EngineResults()
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        # only convert between units on the first page
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        if search.search_query.pageno > 1:
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            return results
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        query = search.search_query.query
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        query_parts = query.split(" ")
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        if len(query_parts) < 3:
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            return results
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        for query_part in query_parts:
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            for keyword in CONVERT_KEYWORDS:
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                if query_part == keyword:
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                    from_query, to_query = query.split(keyword, 1)
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                    target_val = _parse_text_and_convert(from_query.strip(), to_query.strip())
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                    if target_val:
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                        results.add(results.types.Answer(answer=target_val))
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        return results
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# inspired from https://stackoverflow.com/a/42475086
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RE_MEASURE = r'''
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(?P<sign>[-+]?)         # +/- or nothing for positive
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(\s*)                   # separator: white space or nothing
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(?P<number>[\d\.,]*)    # number: 1,000.00 (en) or 1.000,00 (de)
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(?P<E>[eE][-+]?\d+)?    # scientific notation: e(+/-)2 (*10^2)
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(\s*)                   # separator: white space or nothing
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(?P<unit>\S+)           # unit of measure
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'''
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ADDITIONAL_UNITS = [
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    {
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        "si_name": "Q11579",
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        "symbol": "°C",
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        "to_si": lambda val: val + 273.15,
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        "from_si": lambda val: val - 273.15,
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    },
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    {
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        "si_name": "Q11579",
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        "symbol": "°F",
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        "to_si": lambda val: (val + 459.67) * 5 / 9,
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        "from_si": lambda val: (val * 9 / 5) - 459.67,
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    },
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]
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"""Additional items to convert from a measure unit to a SI unit (vice versa).
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.. code:: python
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    {
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        "si_name": "Q11579",                 # Wikidata item ID of the SI unit (Kelvin)
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        "symbol": "°C",                      # symbol of the measure unit
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        "to_si": lambda val: val + 273.15,   # convert measure value (val) to SI unit
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        "from_si": lambda val: val - 273.15, # convert SI value (val) measure unit
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    },
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    {
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        "si_name": "Q11573",
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        "symbol": "mi",
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        "to_si": 1609.344,                   # convert measure value (val) to SI unit
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        "from_si": 1 / 1609.344              # convert SI value (val) measure unit
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    },
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The values of ``to_si`` and ``from_si`` can be of :py:obj:`float` (a multiplier)
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or a callable_ (val in / converted value returned).
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.. _callable: https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-callable
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"""
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ALIAS_SYMBOLS = {
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    '°C': ('C',),
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    '°F': ('F',),
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    'mi': ('L',),
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}
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"""Alias symbols for known unit of measure symbols / by example::
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    '°C': ('C', ...),  # list of alias symbols for °C (Q69362731)
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    '°F': ('F', ...),  # list of alias symbols for °F (Q99490479)
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    'mi': ('L',),      # list of alias symbols for mi (Q253276)
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"""
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SYMBOL_TO_SI = []
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def symbol_to_si():
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    """Generates a list of tuples, each tuple is a measure unit and the fields
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    in the tuple are:
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    0. Symbol of the measure unit (e.g. 'mi' for measure unit 'miles' Q253276)
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    1. SI name of the measure unit (e.g. Q11573 for SI unit 'metre')
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    2. Factor to get SI value from measure unit (e.g. 1mi is equal to SI 1m
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       multiplied by 1609.344)
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    3. Factor to get measure value from from SI value (e.g. SI 100m is equal to
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       100mi divided by 1609.344)
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    The returned list is sorted, the first items are created from
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    ``WIKIDATA_UNITS``, the second group of items is build from
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    :py:obj:`ADDITIONAL_UNITS` and items created from :py:obj:`ALIAS_SYMBOLS`.
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    If you search this list for a symbol, then a match with a symbol from
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    Wikidata has the highest weighting (first hit in the list), followed by the
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    symbols from the :py:obj:`ADDITIONAL_UNITS` and the lowest weighting is
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    given to the symbols resulting from the aliases :py:obj:`ALIAS_SYMBOLS`.
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    """
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    global SYMBOL_TO_SI  # pylint: disable=global-statement
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    if SYMBOL_TO_SI:
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        return SYMBOL_TO_SI
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    # filter out units which can't be normalized to a SI unit and filter out
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    # units without a symbol / arcsecond does not have a symbol
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    # https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q829073
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    for item in data.WIKIDATA_UNITS.values():
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        if item['to_si_factor'] and item['symbol']:
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            SYMBOL_TO_SI.append(
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                (
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                    item['symbol'],
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                    item['si_name'],
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                    1 / item['to_si_factor'],  # from_si
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                    item['to_si_factor'],  # to_si
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                    item['symbol'],
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                )
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            )
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    for item in ADDITIONAL_UNITS:
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        SYMBOL_TO_SI.append(
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            (
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                item['symbol'],
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                item['si_name'],
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                item['from_si'],
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                item['to_si'],
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                item['symbol'],
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            )
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        )
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    alias_items = []
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    for item in SYMBOL_TO_SI:
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        for alias in ALIAS_SYMBOLS.get(item[0], ()):
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            alias_items.append(
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                (
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                    alias,
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                    item[1],
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                    item[2],  # from_si
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                    item[3],  # to_si
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                    item[0],  # origin unit
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                )
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            )
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    SYMBOL_TO_SI = SYMBOL_TO_SI + alias_items
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    return SYMBOL_TO_SI
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def _parse_text_and_convert(from_query, to_query) -> str | None:
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    # pylint: disable=too-many-branches, too-many-locals
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    if not (from_query and to_query):
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        return None
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    measured = re.match(RE_MEASURE, from_query, re.VERBOSE)
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    if not (measured and measured.group('number'), measured.group('unit')):
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        return None
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    # Symbols are not unique, if there are several hits for the from-unit, then
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    # the correct one must be determined by comparing it with the to-unit
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    # https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/3378#issuecomment-2080974863
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    # first: collecting possible units
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    source_list, target_list = [], []
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    for symbol, si_name, from_si, to_si, orig_symbol in symbol_to_si():
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        if symbol == measured.group('unit'):
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            source_list.append((si_name, to_si))
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        if symbol == to_query:
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            target_list.append((si_name, from_si, orig_symbol))
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    if not (source_list and target_list):
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        return None
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    source_to_si = target_from_si = target_symbol = None
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    # second: find the right unit by comparing list of from-units with list of to-units
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    for source in source_list:
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        for target in target_list:
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            if source[0] == target[0]:  # compare si_name
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                source_to_si = source[1]
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                target_from_si = target[1]
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                target_symbol = target[2]
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    if not (source_to_si and target_from_si):
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        return None
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    _locale = get_locale() or 'en_US'
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    value = measured.group('sign') + measured.group('number') + (measured.group('E') or '')
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    value = babel.numbers.parse_decimal(value, locale=_locale)
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    # convert value to SI unit
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    if isinstance(source_to_si, (float, int)):
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        value = float(value) * source_to_si
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    else:
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        value = source_to_si(float(value))
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    # convert value from SI unit to target unit
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    if isinstance(target_from_si, (float, int)):
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        value = float(value) * target_from_si
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    else:
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        value = target_from_si(float(value))
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    if measured.group('E'):
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        # when incoming notation is scientific, outgoing notation is scientific
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        result = babel.numbers.format_scientific(value, locale=_locale)
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    else:
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        result = babel.numbers.format_decimal(value, locale=_locale, format='#,##0.##########;-#')
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    return f'{result} {target_symbol}'
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