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.. _installation nginx:
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Install with nginx
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==================
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.. _nginx:
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   https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/
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.. _nginx server configuration:
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   https://docs.nginx.com/nginx/admin-guide/web-server/web-server/#setting-up-virtual-servers
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.. _nginx beginners guide:
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   http://nginx.org/en/docs/beginners_guide.html
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.. _Getting Started wiki:
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   https://www.nginx.com/resources/wiki/start/
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.. _uWSGI support from nginx:
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   https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Nginx.html
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.. _uwsgi_params:
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   https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Nginx.html#configuring-nginx
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.. _SCRIPT_NAME:
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   https://werkzeug.palletsprojects.com/en/1.0.x/wsgi/#werkzeug.wsgi.get_script_name
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.. sidebar:: further reading
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   - nginx_
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   - `nginx beginners guide`_
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   - `nginx server configuration`_
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   - `Getting Started wiki`_
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   - `uWSGI support from nginx`_
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.. contents:: Contents
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   :depth: 2
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   :local:
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   :backlinks: entry
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----
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**Install** :ref:`nginx searx site` using :ref:`filtron.sh <filtron.sh overview>`
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.. code:: bash
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   $ sudo -H ./utils/filtron.sh nginx install
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**Install** :ref:`nginx searx site` using :ref:`morty.sh <morty.sh overview>`
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.. code:: bash
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   $ sudo -H ./utils/morty.sh nginx install
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----
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The nginx HTTP server
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=====================
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If nginx_ is not installed (uwsgi will not work with the package nginx-light),
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install it now.
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.. tabs::
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   .. group-tab:: Ubuntu / debian
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      .. code:: sh
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         sudo -H apt-get install nginx
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   .. group-tab:: Arch Linux
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      .. code-block:: sh
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         sudo -H pacman -S nginx-mainline
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         sudo -H systemctl enable nginx
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         sudo -H systemctl start nginx
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   .. group-tab::  Fedora / RHEL
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      .. code-block:: sh
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         sudo -H dnf install nginx
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         sudo -H systemctl enable nginx
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         sudo -H systemctl start nginx
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Now at http://localhost you should see a *Welcome to nginx!* page, on Fedora you
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see a *Fedora Webserver - Test Page*.  The test page comes from the default
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`nginx server configuration`_.  How this default intro site is configured,
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depends on the linux distribution:
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.. tabs::
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   .. group-tab:: Ubuntu / debian
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      .. code:: sh
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         less /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
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      there is a line including site configurations from:
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      .. code:: nginx
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         include /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/*;
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   .. group-tab:: Arch Linux
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      .. code-block:: sh
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         less /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
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      in there is a configuration section named ``server``:
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      .. code-block:: nginx
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         server {
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             listen       80;
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             server_name  localhost;
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             # ...
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         }
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   .. group-tab::  Fedora / RHEL
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      .. code-block:: sh
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         less /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
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      there is a line including site configurations from:
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      .. code:: nginx
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          include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf;
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.. _nginx searx site:
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A nginx searx site
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==================
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.. sidebar:: public to the internet?
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   If your searx instance is public, stop here and first install :ref:`filtron
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   reverse proxy <filtron.sh>` and :ref:`result proxy morty <morty.sh>`, see
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   :ref:`installation scripts`.  If already done, follow setup: *searx via
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   filtron plus morty*.
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Now you have to create a configuration for the searx site.  If nginx_ is new to
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you, the `nginx beginners guide`_ is a good starting point and the `Getting
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Started wiki`_ is always a good resource *to keep in the pocket*.
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.. tabs::
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   .. group-tab:: Ubuntu / debian
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      Create configuration at ``/etc/nginx/sites-available/searx`` and place a
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      symlink to sites-enabled:
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      .. code:: sh
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         sudo -H ln -s /etc/nginx/sites-available/searx /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/searx
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   .. group-tab:: Arch Linux
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      In the ``/etc/nginx/nginx.conf`` file, replace the configuration section
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      named ``server``.
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   .. group-tab::  Fedora / RHEL
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      Create configuration at ``/etc/nginx/conf.d/searx`` and place a
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      symlink to sites-enabled:
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.. tabs::
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   .. group-tab:: searx via filtron plus morty
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      Use this setup, if your instance is public to the internet, compare
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      figure: :ref:`architecture <arch public>` and :ref:`installation scripts`.
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      1. Configure a reverse proxy for :ref:`filtron <filtron.sh>`, listening on
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         *localhost 4004* (:ref:`filtron route request`):
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      .. code:: nginx
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	 # https://example.org/searx
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	 location /searx {
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	     proxy_pass         http://127.0.0.1:4004/;
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	     proxy_set_header   Host             $http_host;
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	     proxy_set_header   Connection       $http_connection;
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	     proxy_set_header   X-Real-IP        $remote_addr;
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	     proxy_set_header   X-Forwarded-For  $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
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	     proxy_set_header   X-Scheme         $scheme;
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	     proxy_set_header   X-Script-Name    /searx;
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	 }
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	 location /searx/static {
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	     /usr/local/searx/searx-src/searx/static;
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	 }
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      2. Configure reverse proxy for :ref:`morty <searx morty>`, listening on
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         *localhost 3000*:
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      .. code:: nginx
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	 # https://example.org/morty
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	 location /morty {
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             proxy_pass         http://127.0.0.1:3000/;
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             proxy_set_header   Host             $http_host;
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             proxy_set_header   Connection       $http_connection;
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             proxy_set_header   X-Real-IP        $remote_addr;
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             proxy_set_header   X-Forwarded-For  $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
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             proxy_set_header   X-Scheme         $scheme;
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         }
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      Note that reverse proxy advised to be used in case of single-user or
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      low-traffic instances.  For a fully result proxification add :ref:`morty's
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      <searx morty>` **public URL** to your :origin:`searx/settings.yml`:
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      .. code:: yaml
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         result_proxy:
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             # replace example.org with your server's public name
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             url : https://example.org/morty
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         server:
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             image_proxy : True
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   .. group-tab:: proxy or uWSGI 
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      Be warned, with this setup, your instance isn't :ref:`protected <searx
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      filtron>`.  Nevertheless it is good enough for intranet usage and it is a
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      excellent example of; *how different services can be set up*.  The next
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      example shows a reverse proxy configuration wrapping the :ref:`searx-uWSGI
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      application <uwsgi configuration>`, listening on ``http =
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      127.0.0.1:8888``.
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      .. code:: nginx
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	 # https://hostname.local/
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	 location / {
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	     proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8888;
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             proxy_set_header Host $host;
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             proxy_set_header Connection       $http_connection;
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             proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For  $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
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             proxy_set_header X-Scheme         $scheme;
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             proxy_buffering                   off;
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         }
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      Alternatively you can use the `uWSGI support from nginx`_ via unix
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      sockets.  For socket communication, you have to activate ``socket =
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      /run/uwsgi/app/searx/socket`` and comment out the ``http =
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      127.0.0.1:8888`` configuration in your :ref:`uwsgi ini file <uwsgi
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      configuration>`.
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      The example shows a nginx virtual ``server`` configuration, listening on
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      port 80 (IPv4 and IPv6 http://[::]:80).  The uWSGI app is configured at
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      location ``/`` by importing the `uwsgi_params`_ and passing requests to
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      the uWSGI socket (``uwsgi_pass``).  The ``server``\'s root points to the
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      :ref:`searx-src clone <searx-src>` and wraps directly the
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      :origin:`searx/static/` content at ``location /static``.
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      .. code:: nginx
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         server {
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             # replace hostname.local with your server's name
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             server_name hostname.local;
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             listen 80;
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             listen [::]:80;
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             location / {
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                 include uwsgi_params;
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                 uwsgi_pass unix:/run/uwsgi/app/searx/socket;
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             }
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             root /usr/local/searx/searx-src/searx;
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             location /static { }
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         }
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      If not already exists, create a folder for the unix sockets, which can be
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      used by the searx account:
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      .. code:: bash
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         mkdir -p /run/uwsgi/app/searx/
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         sudo -H chown -R searx:searx /run/uwsgi/app/searx/
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   .. group-tab:: \.\. at subdir URL
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      Be warned, with these setups, your instance isn't :ref:`protected <searx
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      filtron>`.  The examples are just here to demonstrate how to export the
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      searx application from a subdirectory URL ``https://example.org/searx/``.
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      .. code:: nginx
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	 # https://hostname.local/searx
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         location /searx {
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             proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8888;
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             proxy_set_header Host $host;
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             proxy_set_header Connection       $http_connection;
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             proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
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             proxy_set_header X-Scheme $scheme;
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             proxy_set_header X-Script-Name /searx;
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             proxy_buffering off;
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         }
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         location /searx/static {
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             alias /usr/local/searx/searx-src/searx/static;
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         }
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      The ``X-Script-Name /searx`` is needed by the searx implementation to
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      calculate relative URLs correct.  The next example shows a uWSGI
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      configuration.  Since there are no HTTP headers in a (u)WSGI protocol, the
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      value is shipped via the SCRIPT_NAME_ in the WSGI environment.
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      .. code:: nginx
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	 # https://hostname.local/searx
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         location /searx {
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             uwsgi_param SCRIPT_NAME /searx;
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             include uwsgi_params;
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             uwsgi_pass unix:/run/uwsgi/app/searx/socket;
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         }
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         location /searx/static {
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             alias /usr/local/searx/searx-src/searx;
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         }
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      For searx to work correctly the ``base_url`` must be set in the
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      :origin:`searx/settings.yml`.
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      .. code:: yaml
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         server:
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             # replace example.org with your server's public name
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             base_url : https://example.org/searx/
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Restart service:
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.. tabs::
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   .. group-tab:: Ubuntu / debian
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      .. code:: sh
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         sudo -H systemctl restart nginx
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         sudo -H service uwsgi restart searx
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   .. group-tab:: Arch Linux
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      .. code:: sh
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         sudo -H systemctl restart nginx
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         sudo -H systemctl restart uwsgi@searx
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   .. group-tab:: Fedora
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      .. code:: sh
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         sudo -H systemctl restart nginx
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         sudo -H touch /etc/uwsgi.d/searx.ini
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Disable logs
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============
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For better privacy you can disable nginx logs in ``/etc/nginx/nginx.conf``.
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.. code:: nginx
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    http {
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        # ...
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        access_log /dev/null;
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        error_log  /dev/null;
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        # ...
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    }
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