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>
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settings.yml
This page describe the options possibilities of the searx/settings.yml
file.
Further reading ..
use_default_settings.yml
search API
settings.yml location
The initial settings.yml
we be load from these locations:
- the full path specified in the
SEARXNG_SETTINGS_PATH
environment variable. /etc/searxng/settings.yml
If these files don't exist (or are empty or can't be read), SearXNG uses the searx/settings.yml
file. Read settings use_default_settings
to see how you can simplify your user defined settings.yml
.
use_default_settings
use_default_settings: true
settings location
use_default_settings.yml
/etc/searxng/settings.yml <utils/templates/etc/searxng/settings.yml>
The user defined settings.yml
is loaded from the settings location
and can relied on the default configuration searx/settings.yml
using:
use_default_settings: true
server:
In the following example, the actual settings are the default settings defined in
searx/settings.yml
with the exception of thesecret_key
and thebind_address
:use_default_settings: true server: secret_key: "ultrasecretkey" # change this! bind_address: "0.0.0.0"
engines:
With
use_default_settings: true
, each settings can be override in a similar way, theengines
section is merged according to the enginename
. In this example, SearXNG will load all the default engines, will enable thebing
engine and define atoken <private engines>
for the arch linux engine:use_default_settings: true server: secret_key: "ultrasecretkey" # change this! engines: - name: arch linux wiki tokens: ['$ecretValue'] - name: bing disabled: false
engines:
/remove:
It is possible to remove some engines from the default settings. The following example is similar to the above one, but SearXNG doesn't load the the google engine:
use_default_settings: engines: remove: - google server: secret_key: "ultrasecretkey" # change this! engines: - name: arch linux wiki tokens: ['$ecretValue']
engines:
/keep_only:
As an alternative, it is possible to specify the engines to keep. In the following example, SearXNG has only two engines:
use_default_settings: engines: keep_only: - google - duckduckgo server: secret_key: "ultrasecretkey" # change this! engines: - name: google tokens: ['$ecretValue'] - name: duckduckgo tokens: ['$ecretValue']