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							- # SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
 
- """This is the implementation of the Google Scholar engine.
 
- Compared to other Google services the Scholar engine has a simple GET REST-API
 
- and there does not exists `async` API.  Even though the API slightly vintage we
 
- can make use of the :ref:`google API` to assemble the arguments of the GET
 
- request.
 
- """
 
- from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
 
- from typing import Optional
 
- from urllib.parse import urlencode
 
- from datetime import datetime
 
- from lxml import html
 
- from searx.utils import (
 
-     eval_xpath,
 
-     eval_xpath_getindex,
 
-     eval_xpath_list,
 
-     extract_text,
 
- )
 
- from searx.exceptions import SearxEngineCaptchaException
 
- from searx.engines.google import fetch_traits  # pylint: disable=unused-import
 
- from searx.engines.google import (
 
-     get_google_info,
 
-     time_range_dict,
 
- )
 
- from searx.enginelib.traits import EngineTraits
 
- if TYPE_CHECKING:
 
-     import logging
 
-     logger: logging.Logger
 
- traits: EngineTraits
 
- # about
 
- about = {
 
-     "website": 'https://scholar.google.com',
 
-     "wikidata_id": 'Q494817',
 
-     "official_api_documentation": 'https://developers.google.com/custom-search',
 
-     "use_official_api": False,
 
-     "require_api_key": False,
 
-     "results": 'HTML',
 
- }
 
- # engine dependent config
 
- categories = ['science', 'scientific publications']
 
- paging = True
 
- max_page = 50
 
- language_support = True
 
- time_range_support = True
 
- safesearch = False
 
- send_accept_language_header = True
 
- def time_range_args(params):
 
-     """Returns a dictionary with a time range arguments based on
 
-     ``params['time_range']``.
 
-     Google Scholar supports a detailed search by year.  Searching by *last
 
-     month* or *last week* (as offered by SearXNG) is uncommon for scientific
 
-     publications and is not supported by Google Scholar.
 
-     To limit the result list when the users selects a range, all the SearXNG
 
-     ranges (*day*, *week*, *month*, *year*) are mapped to *year*.  If no range
 
-     is set an empty dictionary of arguments is returned.  Example;  when
 
-     user selects a time range (current year minus one in 2022):
 
-     .. code:: python
 
-         { 'as_ylo' : 2021 }
 
-     """
 
-     ret_val = {}
 
-     if params['time_range'] in time_range_dict:
 
-         ret_val['as_ylo'] = datetime.now().year - 1
 
-     return ret_val
 
- def detect_google_captcha(dom):
 
-     """In case of CAPTCHA Google Scholar open its own *not a Robot* dialog and is
 
-     not redirected to ``sorry.google.com``.
 
-     """
 
-     if eval_xpath(dom, "//form[@id='gs_captcha_f']"):
 
-         raise SearxEngineCaptchaException()
 
- def request(query, params):
 
-     """Google-Scholar search request"""
 
-     google_info = get_google_info(params, traits)
 
-     # subdomain is: scholar.google.xy
 
-     google_info['subdomain'] = google_info['subdomain'].replace("www.", "scholar.")
 
-     args = {
 
-         'q': query,
 
-         **google_info['params'],
 
-         'start': (params['pageno'] - 1) * 10,
 
-         'as_sdt': '2007',  # include patents / to disable set '0,5'
 
-         'as_vis': '0',  # include citations / to disable set '1'
 
-     }
 
-     args.update(time_range_args(params))
 
-     params['url'] = 'https://' + google_info['subdomain'] + '/scholar?' + urlencode(args)
 
-     params['cookies'] = google_info['cookies']
 
-     params['headers'].update(google_info['headers'])
 
-     return params
 
- def parse_gs_a(text: Optional[str]):
 
-     """Parse the text written in green.
 
-     Possible formats:
 
-     * "{authors} - {journal}, {year} - {publisher}"
 
-     * "{authors} - {year} - {publisher}"
 
-     * "{authors} - {publisher}"
 
-     """
 
-     if text is None or text == "":
 
-         return None, None, None, None
 
-     s_text = text.split(' - ')
 
-     authors = s_text[0].split(', ')
 
-     publisher = s_text[-1]
 
-     if len(s_text) != 3:
 
-         return authors, None, publisher, None
 
-     # the format is "{authors} - {journal}, {year} - {publisher}" or "{authors} - {year} - {publisher}"
 
-     # get journal and year
 
-     journal_year = s_text[1].split(', ')
 
-     # journal is optional and may contains some coma
 
-     if len(journal_year) > 1:
 
-         journal = ', '.join(journal_year[0:-1])
 
-         if journal == '…':
 
-             journal = None
 
-     else:
 
-         journal = None
 
-     # year
 
-     year = journal_year[-1]
 
-     try:
 
-         publishedDate = datetime.strptime(year.strip(), '%Y')
 
-     except ValueError:
 
-         publishedDate = None
 
-     return authors, journal, publisher, publishedDate
 
- def response(resp):  # pylint: disable=too-many-locals
 
-     """Parse response from Google Scholar"""
 
-     results = []
 
-     # convert the text to dom
 
-     dom = html.fromstring(resp.text)
 
-     detect_google_captcha(dom)
 
-     # parse results
 
-     for result in eval_xpath_list(dom, '//div[@data-rp]'):
 
-         title = extract_text(eval_xpath(result, './/h3[1]//a'))
 
-         if not title:
 
-             # this is a [ZITATION] block
 
-             continue
 
-         pub_type = extract_text(eval_xpath(result, './/span[@class="gs_ctg2"]'))
 
-         if pub_type:
 
-             pub_type = pub_type[1:-1].lower()
 
-         url = eval_xpath_getindex(result, './/h3[1]//a/@href', 0)
 
-         content = extract_text(eval_xpath(result, './/div[@class="gs_rs"]'))
 
-         authors, journal, publisher, publishedDate = parse_gs_a(
 
-             extract_text(eval_xpath(result, './/div[@class="gs_a"]'))
 
-         )
 
-         if publisher in url:
 
-             publisher = None
 
-         # cited by
 
-         comments = extract_text(eval_xpath(result, './/div[@class="gs_fl"]/a[starts-with(@href,"/scholar?cites=")]'))
 
-         # link to the html or pdf document
 
-         html_url = None
 
-         pdf_url = None
 
-         doc_url = eval_xpath_getindex(result, './/div[@class="gs_or_ggsm"]/a/@href', 0, default=None)
 
-         doc_type = extract_text(eval_xpath(result, './/span[@class="gs_ctg2"]'))
 
-         if doc_type == "[PDF]":
 
-             pdf_url = doc_url
 
-         else:
 
-             html_url = doc_url
 
-         results.append(
 
-             {
 
-                 'template': 'paper.html',
 
-                 'type': pub_type,
 
-                 'url': url,
 
-                 'title': title,
 
-                 'authors': authors,
 
-                 'publisher': publisher,
 
-                 'journal': journal,
 
-                 'publishedDate': publishedDate,
 
-                 'content': content,
 
-                 'comments': comments,
 
-                 'html_url': html_url,
 
-                 'pdf_url': pdf_url,
 
-             }
 
-         )
 
-     # parse suggestion
 
-     for suggestion in eval_xpath(dom, '//div[contains(@class, "gs_qsuggest_wrap")]//li//a'):
 
-         # append suggestion
 
-         results.append({'suggestion': extract_text(suggestion)})
 
-     for correction in eval_xpath(dom, '//div[@class="gs_r gs_pda"]/a'):
 
-         results.append({'correction': extract_text(correction)})
 
-     return results
 
 
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