searxngRebrandZaclys/dockerfiles/uwsgi.ini
Markus Heiser a72138b0f3 [fix] harmonize default settings for caching of /static files
Caching files on the client side for more than a day can confuse the end user
when updating static files[1].

Depending on the way of providing a SearXNG instance via HTTP, there are several
ways to optimize the access to the /static files.  However, since we don't know
what optimization an admin has provided for his static files, we should have
moderate settings in the defaults that run robustly in a wide variety of
installations.

In this sense, all caches on the client side should be cleared after one day at
the latest.  So far the files were cached for one year on client side; as soon
as changes are made to the static files (with the option `static_use_hash:
true`) the old static files are kept for one year on the CLient side / which can
also be evaluated as unnecessary caching.

[1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/discussions/2821

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2023-10-19 18:04:52 +02:00

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[uwsgi]
# Who will run the code
uid = searxng
gid = searxng
# Number of workers (usually CPU count)
workers = %k
threads = 4
# The right granted on the created socket
chmod-socket = 666
# Plugin to use and interpreter config
single-interpreter = true
master = true
plugin = python3
lazy-apps = true
enable-threads = true
# Module to import
module = searx.webapp
# Virtualenv and python path
pythonpath = /usr/local/searxng/
chdir = /usr/local/searxng/searx/
# automatically set processes name to something meaningful
auto-procname = true
# Disable request logging for privacy
disable-logging = true
log-5xx = true
# Set the max size of a request (request-body excluded)
buffer-size = 8192
# No keep alive
# See https://github.com/searx/searx-docker/issues/24
add-header = Connection: close
# uwsgi serves the static files
static-map = /static=/usr/local/searxng/searx/static
# expires set to one day
static-expires = /* 86400
static-gzip-all = True
offload-threads = %k