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- .. _installation basic:
- =========================
- Step by step installation
- =========================
- .. contents:: Contents
- :depth: 2
- :local:
- :backlinks: entry
- Step by step installation with virtualenv. For Ubuntu, be sure to have enable
- universe repository.
- .. _install packages:
- Install packages
- ================
- .. kernel-include:: $DOCS_BUILD/includes/searx.rst
- :start-after: START distro-packages
- :end-before: END distro-packages
- .. hint::
- This installs also the packages needed by :ref:`searx uwsgi`
- .. _create searx user:
- Create user
- ===========
- .. kernel-include:: $DOCS_BUILD/includes/searx.rst
- :start-after: START create user
- :end-before: END create user
- .. _searx-src:
- install searx & dependencies
- ============================
- Start a interactive shell from new created user and clone searx:
- .. kernel-include:: $DOCS_BUILD/includes/searx.rst
- :start-after: START clone searx
- :end-before: END clone searx
- In the same shell create *virtualenv*:
- .. kernel-include:: $DOCS_BUILD/includes/searx.rst
- :start-after: START create virtualenv
- :end-before: END create virtualenv
- To install searx's dependencies, exit the searx *bash* session you opened above
- and restart a new. Before install, first check if your *virtualenv* was sourced
- from the login (*~/.profile*):
- .. kernel-include:: $DOCS_BUILD/includes/searx.rst
- :start-after: START manage.sh update_packages
- :end-before: END manage.sh update_packages
- .. tip::
- Open a second terminal for the configuration tasks and left the ``(searx)$``
- terminal open for the tasks below.
- .. _use_default_settings.yml:
- Configuration
- =============
- .. sidebar:: ``use_default_settings: True``
- - :ref:`settings global`
- - :ref:`settings location`
- - :ref:`settings use_default_settings`
- - :origin:`/etc/searx/settings.yml <utils/templates/etc/searx/use_default_settings.yml>`
- To create a initial ``/etc/searx/settings.yml`` you can start with a copy of the
- file :origin:`utils/templates/etc/searx/use_default_settings.yml`. This setup
- :ref:`use default settings <settings use_default_settings>` from
- :origin:`searx/settings.yml` and is recommended since :pull:`2291` is merged.
- For a *minimal setup*, configure like shown below – replace ``searx@$(uname
- -n)`` with a name of your choice, set ``ultrasecretkey`` -- *and/or* edit
- ``/etc/searx/settings.yml`` to your needs.
- .. kernel-include:: $DOCS_BUILD/includes/searx.rst
- :start-after: START searx config
- :end-before: END searx config
- .. tabs::
- .. group-tab:: Use default settings
- .. literalinclude:: ../../utils/templates/etc/searx/use_default_settings.yml
- :language: yaml
- .. group-tab:: searx/settings.yml
- .. literalinclude:: ../../searx/settings.yml
- :language: yaml
- Check
- =====
- To check your searx setup, optional enable debugging and start the *webapp*.
- Searx looks at the exported environment ``$SEARX_SETTINGS_PATH`` for a
- configuration file.
- .. kernel-include:: $DOCS_BUILD/includes/searx.rst
- :start-after: START check searx installation
- :end-before: END check searx installation
- If everything works fine, hit ``[CTRL-C]`` to stop the *webapp* and disable the
- debug option in ``settings.yml``. You can now exit searx user bash (enter exit
- command twice). At this point searx is not demonized; uwsgi allows this.
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