diff --git a/docs/tutorials/integrations/web_search.md b/docs/tutorials/integrations/web_search.md index 6530043..fc281e0 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/integrations/web_search.md +++ b/docs/tutorials/integrations/web_search.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ cd searxng-docker # * uncomment SEARXNG_HOSTNAME, and replace by the SearXNG hostname # * uncomment LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL, and replace by your email (require to create a Let's Encrypt certificate) -SEARXNG_HOSTNAME=localhost:1337/ +SEARXNG_HOSTNAME=localhost:8080/ # LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL= # Optional: @@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ SEARXNG_HOSTNAME=localhost:1337/ **Step 3: Modify the `docker-compose.yaml` file** -3. Remove the `localhost` restriction and define a less used port by modifying the `docker-compose.yaml` file: +3. Remove the `localhost` restriction by modifying the `docker-compose.yaml` file: ```bash -sed -i "s/127.0.0.1:8080/0.0.0.0:1337/" +sed -i "s/127.0.0.1:8080/0.0.0.0:8080/" ``` **Step 4: Grant Necessary Permissions** @@ -137,10 +137,10 @@ $secretKey = -join ($randomBytes | ForEach-Object { "{0:x2}" -f $_ }) (Get-Content searxng/settings.yml) -replace 'ultrasecretkey', $secretKey | Set-Content searxng/settings.yml ``` -Update the port number in the `server` section to match the one you set earlier (in this case, `1337`): +Update the port number in the `server` section to match the one you set earlier (in this case, `8080`): ```bash -sed -i 's/port: 8080/port: 1337/' searxng-docker/searxng/settings.yml +sed -i 's/port: 8080/port: 8080/' searxng-docker/searxng/settings.yml ``` Change the `bind_address` as desired: @@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ redis: url: redis://redis:6379/0 ``` -The port in the settings.yml file for SearXNG should match that of the port number in your docker-compose.yml file for SearXNG. So if you plan to use port `1337` for example, you'd set both to `1337`. If you want to use port `8080`, keep both on `8080`. Feel free to change the `bind_address` from `0.0.0.0` to `127.0.0.1` instead. Leaving it on `0.0.0.0` means that SearXNG can listen across all interfaces, while `127.0.0.1` just means that its listening on localhost. +The port in the settings.yml file for SearXNG should match that of the port number in your docker-compose.yml file for SearXNG. @@ -270,13 +270,14 @@ services: RAG_WEB_SEARCH_ENGINE: "searxng" RAG_WEB_SEARCH_RESULT_COUNT: 3 RAG_WEB_SEARCH_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS: 10 - SEARXNG_QUERY_URL: "http://searxng:1337/search?q=" + SEARXNG_QUERY_URL: "http://searxng:8080/search?q=" ``` Create a `.env` file for SearXNG: + ``` # SearXNG -SEARXNG_HOSTNAME=localhost:1337/ +SEARXNG_HOSTNAME=localhost:8080/ ``` Next, add the following to SearXNG's `docker-compose.yaml` file: @@ -287,7 +288,7 @@ services: container_name: searxng image: searxng/searxng:latest ports: - - "1337:8080" + - "8080:8080" volumes: - ./searxng:/etc/searxng:rw env_file: @@ -320,7 +321,7 @@ On the first run, you must remove `cap_drop: - ALL` from the `docker-compose.yam Alternatively, you can run SearXNG directly using `docker run`: ```bash -docker run --name searxng --env-file .env -v ./searxng:/etc/searxng:rw -p 1337:8080 --restart unless-stopped --cap-drop ALL --cap-add CHOWN --cap-add SETGID --cap-add SETUID --cap-add DAC_OVERRIDE --log-driver json-file --log-opt max-size=1m,max-file=1 searxng/searxng:latest +docker run --name searxng --env-file .env -v ./searxng:/etc/searxng:rw -p 8080:8080 --restart unless-stopped --cap-drop ALL --cap-add CHOWN --cap-add SETGID --cap-add SETUID --cap-add DAC_OVERRIDE --log-driver json-file --log-opt max-size=1m,max-file=1 searxng/searxng:latest ``` ## 3. Confirm Connectivity @@ -328,7 +329,7 @@ docker run --name searxng --env-file .env -v ./searxng:/etc/searxng:rw -p 1337:8 Confirm connectivity to SearXNG from your Open WebUI container instance in your command line interface: ```bash -docker exec -it open-webui curl http://host.docker.internal:1337/search?q=this+is+a+test+query&format=json +docker exec -it open-webui curl http://host.docker.internal:8080/search?q=this+is+a+test+query&format=json ``` ## 4. GUI Configuration @@ -338,8 +339,8 @@ docker exec -it open-webui curl http://host.docker.internal:1337/search?q=this+i 3. Set `Web Search Engine` from dropdown menu to `searxng` 4. Set `Searxng Query URL` to one of the following examples: -* `http://searxng:1337/search?q=` (using the container name and exposed port, suitable for Docker-based setups) -* `http://host.docker.internal:1337/search?q=` (using the `host.docker.internal` DNS name and the host port, suitable for Docker-based setups) +* `http://searxng:8080/search?q=` (using the container name and exposed port, suitable for Docker-based setups) +* `http://host.docker.internal:8080/search?q=` (using the `host.docker.internal` DNS name and the host port, suitable for Docker-based setups) * `http:///search?q=` (using a local domain name, suitable for local network access) * `https:///search?q=` (using a custom domain name for a self-hosted SearXNG instance, suitable for public or private access)