searxng/docs/dev/engines/offline/sql-engines.rst
Markus Heiser 5720844fcd [doc] rearranges Settings & Engines docs for better readability
We have built up detailed documentation of the *settings* and the *engines* over
the past few years.  However, this documentation was still spread over various
chapters and was difficult to navigate in its entirety.

This patch rearranges the Settings & Engines documentation for better
readability.

To review new ordered docs::

   make docs.clean docs.live

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2023-07-01 22:45:19 +02:00

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SQL Engines

further read

info

Initial sponsored by Search and Discovery Fund of NLnet Foundation.

With the SQL engines you can bind SQL databases into SearXNG. The following Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) are supported:

  • engine sqlite
  • engine postgresql
  • engine mysql_server

All of the engines above are just commented out in the settings.yml <searx/settings.yml>, as you have to set the required attributes for the engines, e.g. database: ...

- name: ...
  engine: {sqlite|postgresql|mysql_server}
  database: ...
  result_template: {template_name}
  query_str: ...

By default, the engines use the key-value template for displaying results / see simple <searx/templates/simple/result_templates/key-value.html> theme. If you are not satisfied with the original result layout, you can use your own template, set result_template attribute to {template_name} and place the templates at:

searx/templates/{theme_name}/result_templates/{template_name}

If you do not wish to expose these engines on a public instance, you can still add them and limit the access by setting tokens as described in section private engines.

Extra Dependencies

For using engine postgresql or engine mysql_server you need to install additional packages in Python's Virtual Environment of your SearXNG instance. To switch into the environment (searxng-src) you can use searxng.sh:

$ sudo utils/searxng.sh instance cmd bash
(searxng-pyenv)$ pip install ...

Configure the engines

The configuration of the new database engines are similar. You must put a valid SQL-SELECT query in query_str. At the moment you can only bind at most one parameter in your query. By setting the attribute limit you can define how many results you want from the SQL server. Basically, it is the same as the LIMIT keyword in SQL.

Please, do not include LIMIT or OFFSET in your SQL query as the engines rely on these keywords during paging. If you want to configure the number of returned results use the option limit.

SQLite

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  • sqlite.py <searx/engines/sqlite.py>

searx.engines.sqlite

PostgreSQL

info

searx.engines.postgresql

MySQL

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  • mysql_server.py <searx/engines/mysql_server.py>
  • pip install mysql-connector-python <mysql-connector-python>

searx.engines.mysql_server