searxngRebrandZaclys/utils/templates/etc/uwsgi/apps-archlinux/searxng.ini:socket
Alexandre Flament 0ef40dd992 uwsgi.ini: remove unused cache2
cache2 was used before PR #1856
2023-08-28 10:23:45 +02:00

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# -*- mode: conf; coding: utf-8 -*-
[uwsgi]
# uWSGI core
# ----------
#
# https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Options.html#uwsgi-core
# Who will run the code
uid = ${SERVICE_USER}
gid = ${SERVICE_GROUP}
# set (python) default encoding UTF-8
env = LANG=C.UTF-8
env = LANGUAGE=C.UTF-8
env = LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
# chdir to specified directory before apps loading
chdir = ${SEARXNG_SRC}/searx
# SearXNG configuration (settings.yml)
env = SEARXNG_SETTINGS_PATH=${SEARXNG_SETTINGS_PATH}
# disable logging for privacy
logger = systemd
disable-logging = true
# The right granted on the created socket
chmod-socket = 666
# Plugin to use and interpreter config
single-interpreter = true
# enable master process
master = true
# load apps in each worker instead of the master
lazy-apps = true
# load uWSGI plugins
plugin = python
# By default the Python plugin does not initialize the GIL. This means your
# app-generated threads will not run. If you need threads, remember to enable
# them with enable-threads. Running uWSGI in multithreading mode (with the
# threads options) will automatically enable threading support. This *strange*
# default behaviour is for performance reasons.
enable-threads = true
# plugin: python
# --------------
#
# https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Options.html#plugin-python
# load a WSGI module
module = searx.webapp
# set PYTHONHOME/virtualenv
virtualenv = ${SEARXNG_PYENV}
# add directory (or glob) to pythonpath
pythonpath = ${SEARXNG_SRC}
# speak to upstream
# -----------------
socket = ${SEARXNG_UWSGI_SOCKET}
buffer-size = 8192
# uWSGI serves the static files and in settings.yml we use::
#
# ui:
# static_use_hash: true
#
static-map = /static=${SEARXNG_STATIC}
# expires set to one year since there are hashes
static-expires = /* 31557600
static-gzip-all = True
offload-threads = %k