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- .. _settings redis:
- ==========
- ``redis:``
- ==========
- .. _Redis.from_url(url): https://redis-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/connections.html#redis.client.Redis.from_url
- A redis DB can be connected by an URL, in :py:obj:`searx.redisdb` you
- will find a description to test your redis connection in SearXNG. When using
- sockets, don't forget to check the access rights on the socket::
- ls -la /usr/local/searxng-redis/run/redis.sock
- srwxrwx--- 1 searxng-redis searxng-redis ... /usr/local/searxng-redis/run/redis.sock
- In this example read/write access is given to the *searxng-redis* group. To get
- access rights to redis instance (the socket), your SearXNG (or even your
- developer) account needs to be added to the *searxng-redis* group.
- ``url`` : ``$SEARXNG_REDIS_URL``
- URL to connect redis database, see `Redis.from_url(url)`_ & :ref:`redis db`::
- redis://[[username]:[password]]@localhost:6379/0
- rediss://[[username]:[password]]@localhost:6379/0
- unix://[[username]:[password]]@/path/to/socket.sock?db=0
- .. _Redis Developer Notes:
- Redis Developer Notes
- =====================
- To set up a local redis instance, first set the socket path of the Redis DB
- in your YAML setting:
- .. code:: yaml
- redis:
- url: unix:///usr/local/searxng-redis/run/redis.sock?db=0
- Then use the following commands to install the redis instance (:ref:`manage
- redis.help`):
- .. code:: sh
- $ ./manage redis.build
- $ sudo -H ./manage redis.install
- $ sudo -H ./manage redis.addgrp "${USER}"
- # don't forget to logout & login to get member of group
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