A privacy-respecting, hackable metasearch engine.
List of running instances.
See the wiki for more information.
- Tracking free
- Supports multiple output formats
- json
curl https://searx.me/?format=json&q=[query]
- csv
curl https://searx.me/?format=csv&q=[query]
- opensearch/rss
curl https://searx.me/?format=rss&q=[query]
- json
- Opensearch support (you can set as default search engine)
- Configurable search engines/categories
- Different search languages
- Duckduckgo like !bang functionality with engine shortcuts
- Parallel queries - relatively fast
- clone source:
git clone git@github.com:asciimoo/searx.git && cd searx
- install dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
- edit your
settings.yml
(set your
secret_key
!) - run
python searx/webapp.py
to start the application
For all the details, follow this step by step installation
- clone source:
git clone git@github.com:asciimoo/searx.git && cd searx
- build in current folder:
make minimal
- run
bin/searx-run
to start the application
Just run make
. Versions of dependencies are pinned down inside
versions.cfg
to produce most stable build. Also remember, NO make
command should be run as root, not even make production
- clone source:
git clone git@github.com:asciimoo/searx.git && cd searx
- build in current folder:
make production
- run
bin/supervisord
to start the application
- inside previously cloned searx directory run:
git stash
to temporarily save any changes you have made - pull source:
git pull origin master
- re-build in current folder:
make production
- run
bin/supervisorctl stop searx
to stop searx, if it does not, then runfuser -k 8888/tcp
- run
bin/supervisorctl reload
to re-read supervisor config and start searx
Builds development environment with testing support.
Runs tests. You can write tests here and remember 'untested code is broken code'.
Runs robot (Selenium) tests, you must have firefox
installed because
this functional tests actually run the browser and perform operations on
it. Also searx is executed with
settings_robot.
'pep8 is a tool to check your Python code against some of the style conventions in PEP 8.'
Checks coverage of tests, after running this, execute this:
firefox ./coverage/index.html
Used to make co-called production environment - without tests (you should ran tests before deploying searx on the server). This installs supervisord, so if searx crashes, it will try to pick itself up again. And crontab entry is added to start supervisord at server boot.
Minimal build - without test frameworks, the quickest build option.
Deletes several folders and files (see Makefile
for more), so that
next time you run any other make
command it will rebuild everithing.
- Moar engines
- Better ui
- Browser integration
- Documentation
- Tests
Bugs or suggestions? Visit the issue tracker.