searxng/.config.sh
Markus Heiser a70b9b9f61 [doc] recommend to use 'use_default_settings=True'
Since #2291 is merged, it is recommend to use::

  use_default_settings=True

1. Add a template file use_default_settings.yml::

    SEARX_SETTINGS_TEMPLATE="${REPO_ROOT}/utils/templates/etc/searx/use_default_settings.yml"

2. In Chapter "Configuration" recommend to make use of
   'use_default_settings=True' and describe it

3. Rewrite of docs/admin/settings.rst
   - move chapter 'settings.yml location' to the top
   - update and split chapter 'Global Settings'

4. Add environment SEARX_SETTINGS_TEMPLATE to .config.sh

5. Use environment $SEARX_SETTINGS_TEMPLATE in the utils/searx.sh script

Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
2020-12-08 20:19:10 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: sh -*-
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# shellcheck shell=bash disable=SC2034
#
# This environment is used by ./utils scripts like filtron.sh or searx.sh. The
# default values are *most flexible* and *best maintained*, you normally not
# need to change the defaults (except PUBLIC_URL).
#
# Before you change any value here you have to uninstall any previous
# installation. Further is it recommended to backup your changes simply by
# adding them to you local brand (git branch)::
#
# git add .config
# The public URL of the searx instance: PUBLIC_URL="https://mydomain.xy/searx"
# The default is taken from ./utils/brand.env.
PUBLIC_URL="${SEARX_URL}"
if [[ ${PUBLIC_URL} == "https://searx.me" ]]; then
# hint: Linux containers do not have DNS entries, lets use IPs
PUBLIC_URL="http://$(primary_ip)/searx"
fi
# searx.sh
# ---------
# SEARX_INTERNAL_URL="127.0.0.1:8888"
# SEARX_SETTINGS_TEMPLATE="${REPO_ROOT}/utils/templates/etc/searx/use_default_settings.yml"
# Only change, if you maintain a searx brand in your searx fork.
# GIT_BRANCH="${GIT_BRANCH:-master}"
# filtron.sh
# ----------
# FILTRON_API="127.0.0.1:4005"
# FILTRON_LISTEN="127.0.0.1:4004"
# FILTRON_TARGET="127.0.0.1:8888"
# morty.sh
# --------
# morty listen address
# MORTY_LISTEN="127.0.0.1:3000"
# PUBLIC_URL_PATH_MORTY="/morty/"
# system services
# ---------------
# Common $HOME folder of the service accounts
# SERVICE_HOME_BASE="/usr/local"
# **experimental**: Set SERVICE_USER to run all services by one account, but be
# aware that removing discrete components might conflict!
# SERVICE_USER=searx