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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>
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# -*- mode: conf; coding: utf-8 -*-
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[uwsgi]
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# uWSGI core
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# ----------
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#
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# https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Options.html#uwsgi-core
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# Who will run the code
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uid = ${SERVICE_USER}
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gid = ${SERVICE_GROUP}
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# set (python) default encoding UTF-8
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env = LANG=C.UTF-8
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env = LANGUAGE=C.UTF-8
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env = LC_ALL=C.UTF-8
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# chdir to specified directory before apps loading
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chdir = ${SEARXNG_SRC}/searx
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# SearXNG configuration (settings.yml)
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env = SEARXNG_SETTINGS_PATH=${SEARXNG_SETTINGS_PATH}
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# disable logging for privacy
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logger = systemd
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disable-logging = true
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# The right granted on the created socket
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chmod-socket = 666
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# Plugin to use and interpreter config
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single-interpreter = true
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# enable master process
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master = true
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# load apps in each worker instead of the master
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lazy-apps = true
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# load uWSGI plugins
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plugin = python
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# By default the Python plugin does not initialize the GIL. This means your
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# app-generated threads will not run. If you need threads, remember to enable
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# them with enable-threads. Running uWSGI in multithreading mode (with the
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# threads options) will automatically enable threading support. This *strange*
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# default behaviour is for performance reasons.
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enable-threads = true
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# plugin: python
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# --------------
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#
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# https://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Options.html#plugin-python
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# load a WSGI module
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module = searx.webapp
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# set PYTHONHOME/virtualenv
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virtualenv = ${SEARXNG_PYENV}
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# add directory (or glob) to pythonpath
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pythonpath = ${SEARXNG_SRC}
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# speak to upstream
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# -----------------
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socket = ${SEARXNG_UWSGI_SOCKET}
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buffer-size = 8192
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# uWSGI serves the static files and in settings.yml we use::
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#
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# ui:
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# static_use_hash: true
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#
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static-map = /static=${SEARXNG_STATIC}
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# expires set to one day
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static-expires = /* 86400
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static-gzip-all = True
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offload-threads = %k
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