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.. _installation switch2ng:
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Switch from searx to SearXNG
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.. sidebar:: info
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- :pull:`456`
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- `A comment about rolling release <https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/446#issuecomment-954730358>`_
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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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If you have a searx installation on your sever and want to switch to SearXNG,
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you need to uninstall searx first. If you have an old searx docker installation
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replace your docker image / see :ref:`installation docker`.
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If your searx instance was installed *"Step by step"* or by the *"Installation
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scripts"*, you need to undo the installation procedure completely. If you have
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morty & filtron installed, it is recommended to uninstall these services also.
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In case of scripts, to uninstall use the scripts from the origin you installed
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searx from.
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If you have removed the old searx installation, clone from SearXNG and and start
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with your installation procedure (e.g. :ref:`installation scripts`):
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.. code:: bash
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$ cd ~/Downloads
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$ git clone https://github.com/searxng/searxng.git searxng
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$ cd searxng
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$ ...
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``.config.sh``
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Please take into account; SearXNG has normalized ``.config.sh`` with
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``settings.yml`` and some of the environment settings has been removed from or
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renamed in the ``.config.sh``:
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- :patch:`[mod] normalize .config.sh with settings.yml <f61c918d>`
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- :patch:`[fix] ./utils/filtron.sh - FILTRON_TARGET from YAML settings <7196a9b5>`
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- :patch:`SearXNG: SEARXNG_SETTINGS_PATH <253b8503>`
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Check after Installation
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Once you have done your installation, you can run a SearXNG *check* procedure,
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to see if there are some left overs. In this example there exists a *old*
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``/etc/searx/settings.yml``::
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$ sudo -H ./utils/searx.sh install check
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SearXNG (check installation)
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ERROR: settings.yml in /etc/searx/ is deprecated, move file to folder /etc/searxng/
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INFO: SearXNG instance already installed at: /usr/local/searx/searx-src
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...
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INFO: Service account searx exists.
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INFO: ~searx: python environment is available.
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INFO: ~searx: SearXNG software is installed.
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INFO: uWSGI app searxng.ini is enabled.
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INFO searx : merge the default settings ( /usr/local/searx/searx-src/searx/settings.yml ) and the user setttings ( /etc/searxng/settings.yml )
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INFO searx : max_request_timeout=None
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To *check* the filtron & morty installations, use similar commands::
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$ sudo -H /utils/filtron.sh install check
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$ sudo -H /utils/morty.sh install check
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