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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NoSQL databases
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Initial sponsored by Search and Discovery Fund of NLnet Foundation.
The following NoSQL databases are supported:
engine redis_server
engine mongodb
All of the engines above are just commented out in the settings.yml
<searx/settings.yml>
, as you have to set various options and install dependencies before using them.
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}
Furthermore, 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 redis_server
or engine mongodb
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
NoSQL databases are used for storing arbitrary data without first defining their structure.
Redis Server
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pip install
redis- redis.io
redis_server.py <searx/engines/redis_server.py>
searx.engines.redis_server
MongoDB
searx.engines.mongodb