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Herein we add some hints and suggestions about typical architectures of searx infrastructures. We start with a contribution from @dalf - https://github.com/asciimoo/searx/pull/1776#issuecomment-567917320 thanks @dalf !! Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
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34 lines
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digraph G {
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node [style=filled, shape=box, fillcolor="#ffffcc", fontname="Sans"];
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edge [fontname="Sans"];
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browser [label="Browser", shape=Mdiamond];
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rp [label="Reverse Proxy", href="url to configure reverse proxy"];
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filtron [label="Filtron", href="https://github.com/asciimoo/filtron"];
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morty [label="Morty", href="https://github.com/asciimoo/morty"];
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static [label="Static files", href="url to configure static files"];
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uwsgi [label="uwsgi", href="url to configure uwsgi"]
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searx1 [label="Searx #1"];
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searx2 [label="Searx #2"];
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searx3 [label="Searx #3"];
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searx4 [label="Searx #4"];
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browser -> rp [label="HTTPS"]
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subgraph cluster_searx {
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label = "Searx instance" fontname="Sans";
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bgcolor="#fafafa";
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{ rank=same; static rp };
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rp -> morty [label="optional: images and HTML pages proxy"];
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rp -> static [label="optional: reverse proxy serves directly static files"];
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rp -> filtron [label="HTTP"];
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filtron -> uwsgi [label="HTTP"];
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uwsgi -> searx1;
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uwsgi -> searx2;
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uwsgi -> searx3;
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uwsgi -> searx4;
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}
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}
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