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.. _searx.sh:
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``utils/searx.sh``
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==================
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.. sidebar:: further reading
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- :ref:`installation`
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- :ref:`architecture`
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To simplify installation and maintenance of a searx instance you can use the
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script :origin:`utils/searx.sh`. In most cases you will install searx simply by
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running the command:
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.. code:: bash
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sudo -H ./utils/searx.sh install all
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The script adds a ``${SERVICE_USER}`` (default:``searx``) and installs searx
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into this user account. The installation is described in chapter
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:ref:`installation basic`.
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.. _intranet reverse proxy:
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Intranet Reverse Proxy
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======================
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.. warning::
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This setup is **not** suitable **for public instances**, go on with
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:ref:`reverse proxy`!
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To install searx in your intranet HTTP server use:
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.. code:: bash
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sudo -H ./utils/searx.sh apache install
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.. tabs::
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.. group-tab:: apache
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.. literalinclude:: ../../utils/templates/etc/apache2/sites-available/searx.conf:uwsgi
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:language: apache
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.. tabs::
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.. group-tab:: Ubuntu / debian
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ sudo -H apt install libapache2-mod-uwsgi
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.. group-tab:: Arch Linux
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.. code-block:: sh
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$ sudo pacman -S uwsgi
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Overview
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========
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The ``--help`` output of the script is largely self-explanatory
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(:ref:`toolboxing common`):
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.. program-output:: ../utils/searx.sh --help
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