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SQL engines
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.. sidebar:: further read
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- `SQLite <https://www.sqlite.org/index.html>`_
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- `PostgreSQL <https://www.postgresql.org>`_
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- `MySQL <https://www.mysql.com>`_
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With the *SQL engines* you can bind SQL databases into SearxNG. The following
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Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) are supported:
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- :ref:`engine sqlite`
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- :ref:`engine postgresql`
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- :ref:`engine mysql_server`
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All of the engines above are just commented out in the :origin:`settings.yml
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<searx/settings.yml>`, as you have to set the required attributes for the
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engines, e.g. ``database:`` ...
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.. code:: yaml
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- name: ...
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engine: {sqlite|postgresql|mysql_server}
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database: ...
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result_template: {template_name}
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query_str: ...
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By default, the engines use the ``key-value`` template for displaying results /
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see :origin:`oscar <searx/templates/oscar/result_templates/key-value.html>` &
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:origin:`simple <searx/templates/simple/result_templates/key-value.html>`
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themes. If you are not satisfied with the original result layout, you can use
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your own template, set ``result_template`` attribute to ``{template_name}`` and
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place the templates at::
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searx/templates/{theme_name}/result_templates/{template_name}
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As mentioned in previous blog posts, if you do not wish to expose these engines
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on a public instance, you can still add them and limit the access by setting
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``tokens`` as described in section :ref:`private engines`.
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Configure the engines
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=====================
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The configuration of the new database engines are similar. You must put a valid
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SQL-SELECT query in ``query_str``. At the moment you can only bind at most one
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parameter in your query. By setting the attribute ``limit`` you can define how
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many results you want from the SQL server. Basically, it is the same as the
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``LIMIT`` keyword in SQL.
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Please, do not include ``LIMIT`` or ``OFFSET`` in your SQL query as the engines
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rely on these keywords during paging. If you want to configure the number of
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returned results use the option ``limit``.
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.. _engine sqlite:
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SQLite
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.. _MediathekView: https://mediathekview.de/
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SQLite is a small, fast and reliable SQL database engine. It does not require
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any extra dependency. To demonstrate the power of database engines, here is a
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more complex example which reads from a MediathekView_ (DE) movie database. For
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this example of the SQlite engine download the database:
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- https://liste.mediathekview.de/filmliste-v2.db.bz2
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and unpack into ``searx/data/filmliste-v2.db``. To search the database use e.g
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Query to test: ``!mediathekview concert``
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.. code:: yaml
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- name: mediathekview
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engine: sqlite
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disabled: False
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categories: general
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result_template: default.html
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database: searx/data/filmliste-v2.db
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query_str: >-
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SELECT title || ' (' || time(duration, 'unixepoch') || ')' AS title,
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COALESCE( NULLIF(url_video_hd,''), NULLIF(url_video_sd,''), url_video) AS url,
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description AS content
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FROM film
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WHERE title LIKE :wildcard OR description LIKE :wildcard
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ORDER BY duration DESC
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Extra Dependencies
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------------------
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For using :ref:`engine postgresql` or :ref:`engine mysql_server` you need to
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install additional packages in Python's Virtual Environment of your SearxNG
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instance. To switch into the environment (:ref:`searx-src`) you can use
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:ref:`searx.sh`::
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$ sudo utils/searx.sh shell
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(searx-pyenv)$ pip install ...
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.. _engine postgresql:
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PostgreSQL
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.. _psycopg2: https://www.psycopg.org/install
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.. sidebar:: requirements
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``pip install`` psycopg2_
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PostgreSQL is a powerful and robust open source database. Before configuring
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the PostgreSQL engine, you must install the dependency ``psychopg2``. You can
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find an example configuration below:
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.. code:: yaml
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- name: my_database
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engine: postgresql
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database: my_database
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username: searx
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password: password
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query_str: 'SELECT * from my_table WHERE my_column = %(query)s'
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.. _engine mysql_server:
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MySQL
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-----
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.. _mysql-connector-python: https://pypi.org/project/mysql-connector-python
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.. sidebar:: requirements
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``pip install`` mysql-connector-python_
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MySQL is said to be the most popular open source database. Before enabling MySQL
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engine, you must install the package ``mysql-connector-python``.
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The authentication plugin is configurable by setting ``auth_plugin`` in the
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attributes. By default it is set to ``caching_sha2_password``. This is an
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example configuration for quering a MySQL server:
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.. code:: yaml
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- name: my_database
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engine: mysql_server
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database: my_database
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username: searx
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password: password
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limit: 5
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query_str: 'SELECT * from my_table WHERE my_column=%(query)s'
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Acknowledgement
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===============
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This development was sponsored by `Search and Discovery Fund
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<https://nlnet.nl/discovery>`_ of `NLnet Foundation <https://nlnet.nl/>`_ .
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