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Installation
You're spoilt for choice, choose your preferred method of installation.
installation docker
installation scripts
installation basic
The installation basic
is good enough for intranet usage and it is a excellent illustration of how a searx instance is build up. If you place your instance public to the internet you should really consider to install a filtron reverse proxy <filtron.sh>
and for privacy a result proxy
<morty.sh>
is mandatory.
Therefore, if you do not have any special preferences, its recommend to use the installation docker
or the Installation scripts from our tooling
box <toolboxing>
as described below.
Installation scripts
Update OS first!
To avoid unwanted side effects, update your OS before installing searx.
The following will install a setup as shown in architecture
. First you need to get a clone. The clone is only needed for the installation procedure and some maintenance tasks (alternatively you can create your own fork).
For the installation procedure, use a sudoer login to run the scripts. If you install from root
, take into account that the scripts are creating a searx
, a filtron
and a morty
user. In the installation procedure these new created users do need read access to the clone of searx, which is not the case if you clone into a folder below /root
.
cd ~/Downloads
$ git clone https://github.com/searx/searx searx
$ cd searx $
further read
toolboxing
update searx
inspect searx
Install searx service <searx.sh>
This installs searx as described in installation basic
.
sudo -H ./utils/searx.sh install all $
Install filtron reverse proxy <filtron.sh>
sudo -H ./utils/filtron.sh install all $
Install result proxy <morty.sh>
sudo -H ./utils/morty.sh install all $
If all services are running fine, you can add it to your HTTP server:
installation apache
installation nginx
Tip
About script's installation options have a look at chapter toolboxing
setup
. How to brand your instance see chapter settings global
. To stash your instance's setup, git stash your clone's Makefile
and .config.sh
file .