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.. _settings engine:
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``engine:``
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===========
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.. sidebar:: Further reading ..
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   - :ref:`configured engines`
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   - :ref:`engines-dev`
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In the code example below a *full fledged* example of a YAML setup from a dummy
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engine is shown.  Most of the options have a default value or even are optional.
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.. hint::
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   A few more options are possible, but they are pretty specific to some
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   engines (:ref:`engine implementations`).
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.. code:: yaml
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   - name: example engine
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     engine: example
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     shortcut: demo
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     base_url: 'https://{language}.example.com/'
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     send_accept_language_header: false
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     categories: general
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     timeout: 3.0
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     api_key: 'apikey'
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     disabled: false
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     language: en_US
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     tokens: [ 'my-secret-token' ]
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     weight: 1
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     display_error_messages: true
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     about:
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        website: https://example.com
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        wikidata_id: Q306656
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        official_api_documentation: https://example.com/api-doc
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        use_official_api: true
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        require_api_key: true
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        results: HTML
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     # overwrite values from section 'outgoing:'
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     enable_http2: false
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     retries: 1
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     max_connections: 100
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     max_keepalive_connections: 10
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     keepalive_expiry: 5.0
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     using_tor_proxy: false
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     proxies:
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       http:
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         - http://proxy1:8080
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         - http://proxy2:8080
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       https:
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         - http://proxy1:8080
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         - http://proxy2:8080
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         - socks5://user:password@proxy3:1080
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         - socks5h://user:password@proxy4:1080
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     # other network settings
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     enable_http: false
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     retry_on_http_error: true # or 403 or [404, 429]
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``name`` :
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  Name that will be used across SearXNG to define this engine.  In settings, on
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  the result page...
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``engine`` :
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  Name of the python file used to handle requests and responses to and from this
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  search engine.
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``shortcut`` :
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  Code used to execute bang requests (in this case using ``!bi``)
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``base_url`` : optional
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  Part of the URL that should be stable across every request.  Can be useful to
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  use multiple sites using only one engine, or updating the site URL without
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  touching at the code.
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``send_accept_language_header`` :
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  Several engines that support languages (or regions) deal with the HTTP header
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  ``Accept-Language`` to build a response that fits to the locale.  When this
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  option is activated, the language (locale) that is selected by the user is used
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  to build and send a ``Accept-Language`` header in the request to the origin
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  search engine.
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.. _engine categories:
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``categories`` : optional
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  Specifies to which categories the engine should be added.  Engines can be
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  assigned to multiple categories.
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  Categories can be shown as tabs (:ref:`settings categories_as_tabs`) in the
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  UI.  A search in a tab (in the UI) will query all engines that are active in
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  this tab.  In the preferences page (``/preferences``) -- under *engines* --
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  users can select what engine should be active when querying in this tab.
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  Alternatively, :ref:`\!bang <search-syntax>` can be used to search all engines
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  in a category, regardless of whether they are active or not, or whether they
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  are in a tab of the UI or not.  For example, ``!dictionaries`` can be used to
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  query all search engines in that category (group).
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``timeout`` : optional
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  Timeout of the search with the current search engine.  Overwrites
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  ``request_timeout`` from :ref:`settings outgoing`.  **Be careful, it will
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  modify the global timeout of SearXNG.**
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``api_key`` : optional
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  In a few cases, using an API needs the use of a secret key.  How to obtain them
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  is described in the file.
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``disabled`` : optional
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  To disable by default the engine, but not deleting it.  It will allow the user
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  to manually activate it in the settings.
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``inactive``: optional
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  Remove the engine from the settings (*disabled & removed*).
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``language`` : optional
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  If you want to use another language for a specific engine, you can define it
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  by using the ISO code of language (and region), like ``fr``, ``en-US``,
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  ``de-DE``.
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``tokens`` : optional
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  A list of secret tokens to make this engine *private*, more details see
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  :ref:`private engines`.
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``weight`` : default ``1``
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  Weighting of the results of this engine.
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``display_error_messages`` : default ``true``
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  When an engine returns an error, the message is displayed on the user interface.
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``network`` : optional
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  Use the network configuration from another engine.
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  In addition, there are two default networks:
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  - ``ipv4`` set ``local_addresses`` to ``0.0.0.0`` (use only IPv4 local addresses)
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  - ``ipv6`` set ``local_addresses`` to ``::`` (use only IPv6 local addresses)
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``enable_http`` : optional
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  Enable HTTP for this engine (by default only HTTPS is enabled).
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``retry_on_http_error`` : optional
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  Retry request on some HTTP status code.
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  Example:
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  * ``true`` : on HTTP status code between 400 and 599.
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  * ``403`` : on HTTP status code 403.
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  * ``[403, 429]``: on HTTP status code 403 and 429.
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``proxies`` :
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  Overwrites proxy settings from :ref:`settings outgoing`.
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``using_tor_proxy`` :
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  Using tor proxy (``true``) or not (``false``) for this engine.  The default is
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  taken from ``using_tor_proxy`` of the :ref:`settings outgoing`.
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.. _Pool limit configuration: https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/#pool-limit-configuration
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``max_keepalive_connection#s`` :
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  `Pool limit configuration`_, overwrites value ``pool_maxsize`` from
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   :ref:`settings outgoing` for this engine.
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``max_connections`` :
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  `Pool limit configuration`_, overwrites value ``pool_connections`` from
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  :ref:`settings outgoing` for this engine.
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``keepalive_expiry`` :
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  `Pool limit configuration`_, overwrites value ``keepalive_expiry`` from
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  :ref:`settings outgoing` for this engine.
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.. _private engines:
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Private Engines (``tokens``)
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============================
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Administrators might find themselves wanting to limit access to some of the
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enabled engines on their instances.  It might be because they do not want to
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expose some private information through :ref:`offline engines`.  Or they would
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rather share engines only with their trusted friends or colleagues.
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.. sidebar:: info
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   Initial sponsored by `Search and Discovery Fund
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   <https://nlnet.nl/discovery>`_ of `NLnet Foundation <https://nlnet.nl/>`_.
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To solve this issue the concept of *private engines* exists.
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A new option was added to engines named `tokens`.  It expects a list of strings.
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If the user making a request presents one of the tokens of an engine, they can
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access information about the engine and make search requests.
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Example configuration to restrict access to the Arch Linux Wiki engine:
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.. code:: yaml
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  - name: arch linux wiki
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    engine: archlinux
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    shortcut: al
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    tokens: [ 'my-secret-token' ]
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Unless a user has configured the right token, the engine is going to be hidden
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from them.  It is not going to be included in the list of engines on the
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Preferences page and in the output of `/config` REST API call.
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Tokens can be added to one's configuration on the Preferences page under "Engine
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tokens".  The input expects a comma separated list of strings.
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The distribution of the tokens from the administrator to the users is not carved
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in stone.  As providing access to such engines implies that the admin knows and
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trusts the user, we do not see necessary to come up with a strict process.
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Instead, we would like to add guidelines to the documentation of the feature.
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Example: Multilingual Search
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============================
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SearXNG does not support true multilingual search.  You have to use the language
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prefix in your search query when searching in a different language.
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But there is a workaround: By adding a new search engine with a different
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language, SearXNG will search in your default and other language.
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Example configuration in settings.yml for a German and English speaker:
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.. code-block:: yaml
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    search:
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        default_lang : "de"
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        ...
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    engines:
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      - name : google english
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        engine : google
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        language : en
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        ...
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When searching, the default google engine will return German results and
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"google english" will return English results.
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