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+from typing import Dict
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+import os.path
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+import pkg_resources
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+import flask
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+from . import get_setting
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+from .version import GIT_URL
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+
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+HELP: Dict[str, str] = {}
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+""" Maps a filename under help/ without the file extension to the rendered HTML. """
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+
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+
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+def render(app: flask.Flask):
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+ """
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+ Renders the user documentation. Must be called after all Flask routes have been
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+ registered, because the documentation might try to link to them with Flask's `url_for`.
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+ We render the user documentation once on startup to improve performance.
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+ """
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+ for filename in pkg_resources.resource_listdir(__name__, 'help'):
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+ rootname, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
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+ if ext != '.html':
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+ continue
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+
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+ text = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, 'help/' + filename).decode()
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+
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+ base_url = get_setting('server.base_url') or None
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+ # we specify base_url so that url_for works for base_urls that have a non-root path
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+
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+ with app.test_request_context(base_url=base_url):
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+ # the request context is needed for Flask's url_for
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+ # (otherwise we'd need to set app.config['SERVER_NAME'],
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+ # which we don't want)
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+
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+ interpolated = flask.render_template_string(text, get_setting=get_setting, searx_git_url=GIT_URL)
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+
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+ HELP[rootname] = interpolated
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