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#!/bin/sh
export LANG=C
BASE_DIR="$(dirname -- "`readlink -f -- "$0"`")"
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cd -- "$BASE_DIR"
set -e
# subshell
PYTHONPATH="$BASE_DIR"
SEARX_DIR="$BASE_DIR/searx"
ACTION="$1"
. "${BASE_DIR}/utils/brand.env"
#
# Python
#
update_packages() {
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade setuptools
pip install -Ur "$BASE_DIR/requirements.txt"
}
update_dev_packages() {
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update_packages
pip install -Ur "$BASE_DIR/requirements-dev.txt"
}
install_geckodriver() {
echo '[!] Checking geckodriver'
# TODO : check the current geckodriver version
set -e
geckodriver -V > /dev/null 2>&1 || NOTFOUND=1
set +e
if [ -z "$NOTFOUND" ]; then
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return
fi
GECKODRIVER_VERSION="v0.24.0"
PLATFORM="`python3 -c "import platform; print(platform.system().lower(), platform.architecture()[0])"`"
case "$PLATFORM" in
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"linux 32bit" | "linux2 32bit") ARCH="linux32";;
"linux 64bit" | "linux2 64bit") ARCH="linux64";;
"windows 32 bit") ARCH="win32";;
"windows 64 bit") ARCH="win64";;
"mac 64bit") ARCH="macos";;
esac
GECKODRIVER_URL="https://github.com/mozilla/geckodriver/releases/download/$GECKODRIVER_VERSION/geckodriver-$GECKODRIVER_VERSION-$ARCH.tar.gz";
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
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if [ -z "$VIRTUAL_ENV" ]; then
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printf "geckodriver can't be installed because VIRTUAL_ENV is not set, you should download it from\n %s" "$GECKODRIVER_URL"
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exit
else
GECKODRIVER_DIR="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin"
fi
else
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GECKODRIVER_DIR="$1"
mkdir -p -- "$GECKODRIVER_DIR"
fi
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printf "Installing %s/geckodriver from\n %s" "$GECKODRIVER_DIR" "$GECKODRIVER_URL"
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FILE="`mktemp`"
wget -qO "$FILE" -- "$GECKODRIVER_URL" && tar xz -C "$GECKODRIVER_DIR" -f "$FILE" geckodriver
rm -- "$FILE"
chmod 777 -- "$GECKODRIVER_DIR/geckodriver"
}
locales() {
pybabel compile -d "$SEARX_DIR/translations"
}
#
# Web
#
npm_path_setup() {
which npm || (printf 'Error: npm is not found\n'; exit 1)
export PATH="$(npm bin)":$PATH
}
npm_packages() {
npm_path_setup
echo '[!] install NPM packages'
cd -- "$BASE_DIR"
npm install less@2.7 less-plugin-clean-css grunt-cli
echo '[!] install NPM packages for oscar theme'
cd -- "$BASE_DIR/searx/static/themes/oscar"
npm install
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echo '[!] install NPM packages for simple theme'
cd -- "$BASE_DIR/searx/static/themes/simple"
npm install
}
Update Docker image See #1561 , use uwsgi and Alpine Linux Volume: /var/log/uwsgi contains error log for 2 days (file uwsgi.log) /etc/searx contains the settings.yml and uwsgi.ini files. The docker image creates them if they don't exist. The two files can be modified after the first run. See below. Environement variables: MORTY_URL : external URL of Morty MORTY_KEY : base64 encoded key BASE_URL : external URL of Searx BIND_ADDRESS : internal HTTP port to listen to Labels : org.label-schema.schema.* Parameters: -h : display this help -d : will update the settings and quit immediately (settings.yml and uwsgi.ini) -f : always update the settings (previous version saved with suffix .old). without this parameter, the new settings are copied with suffix .new When the Docker image contains newer settings: - without -f parameter: the new versions are copied to /etc/searx/settings.yml.new and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini.new. - with -f parameter: the old versions are renamed with .old suffix. The new version replaces /etc/searx/settings.yml and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini Build using "./manage.sh docker_build", add "push" as parameter also push the Docker image. The script requires a git repository to work (it makes sure that the last git tag matches searx/version.py) "git describe" is used to create a meaningful version. Example : 0.15.0-90-49c5bcb4-dirty (dirty means that the docker image was made with uncommited changes). Use "docker inspect -f {{.Config.Labels.version}} searx" to get the version of an existing image. .dockerignore based on .gitignore .travis.yml: include docker stage
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docker_build() {
# Check if it is a git repository
if [ ! -d .git ]; then
echo "This is not Git repository"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -x "$(which git)" ]; then
echo "git is not installed"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! git remote get-url origin 2> /dev/null ]; then
echo "there is no remote origin"
exit 1
fi
# This is a git repository
# "git describe" to get the Docker version (for example : v0.15.0-89-g0585788e)
# awk to remove the "v" and the "g"
SEARX_GIT_VERSION=$(git describe --match "v[0-9]*\.[0-9]*\.[0-9]*" HEAD 2>/dev/null | awk -F'-' '{OFS="-"; $1=substr($1, 2); if ($3) { $3=substr($3, 2); } print}')
Update Docker image See #1561 , use uwsgi and Alpine Linux Volume: /var/log/uwsgi contains error log for 2 days (file uwsgi.log) /etc/searx contains the settings.yml and uwsgi.ini files. The docker image creates them if they don't exist. The two files can be modified after the first run. See below. Environement variables: MORTY_URL : external URL of Morty MORTY_KEY : base64 encoded key BASE_URL : external URL of Searx BIND_ADDRESS : internal HTTP port to listen to Labels : org.label-schema.schema.* Parameters: -h : display this help -d : will update the settings and quit immediately (settings.yml and uwsgi.ini) -f : always update the settings (previous version saved with suffix .old). without this parameter, the new settings are copied with suffix .new When the Docker image contains newer settings: - without -f parameter: the new versions are copied to /etc/searx/settings.yml.new and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini.new. - with -f parameter: the old versions are renamed with .old suffix. The new version replaces /etc/searx/settings.yml and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini Build using "./manage.sh docker_build", add "push" as parameter also push the Docker image. The script requires a git repository to work (it makes sure that the last git tag matches searx/version.py) "git describe" is used to create a meaningful version. Example : 0.15.0-90-49c5bcb4-dirty (dirty means that the docker image was made with uncommited changes). Use "docker inspect -f {{.Config.Labels.version}} searx" to get the version of an existing image. .dockerignore based on .gitignore .travis.yml: include docker stage
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# add the suffix "-dirty" if the repository has uncommited change
# /!\ HACK for searx/searx: ignore searx/brand.py and utils/brand.env
Update Docker image See #1561 , use uwsgi and Alpine Linux Volume: /var/log/uwsgi contains error log for 2 days (file uwsgi.log) /etc/searx contains the settings.yml and uwsgi.ini files. The docker image creates them if they don't exist. The two files can be modified after the first run. See below. Environement variables: MORTY_URL : external URL of Morty MORTY_KEY : base64 encoded key BASE_URL : external URL of Searx BIND_ADDRESS : internal HTTP port to listen to Labels : org.label-schema.schema.* Parameters: -h : display this help -d : will update the settings and quit immediately (settings.yml and uwsgi.ini) -f : always update the settings (previous version saved with suffix .old). without this parameter, the new settings are copied with suffix .new When the Docker image contains newer settings: - without -f parameter: the new versions are copied to /etc/searx/settings.yml.new and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini.new. - with -f parameter: the old versions are renamed with .old suffix. The new version replaces /etc/searx/settings.yml and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini Build using "./manage.sh docker_build", add "push" as parameter also push the Docker image. The script requires a git repository to work (it makes sure that the last git tag matches searx/version.py) "git describe" is used to create a meaningful version. Example : 0.15.0-90-49c5bcb4-dirty (dirty means that the docker image was made with uncommited changes). Use "docker inspect -f {{.Config.Labels.version}} searx" to get the version of an existing image. .dockerignore based on .gitignore .travis.yml: include docker stage
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git update-index -q --refresh
if [ ! -z "$(git diff-index --name-only HEAD -- | grep -v 'searx/brand.py' | grep -v 'utils/brand.env')" ]; then
Update Docker image See #1561 , use uwsgi and Alpine Linux Volume: /var/log/uwsgi contains error log for 2 days (file uwsgi.log) /etc/searx contains the settings.yml and uwsgi.ini files. The docker image creates them if they don't exist. The two files can be modified after the first run. See below. Environement variables: MORTY_URL : external URL of Morty MORTY_KEY : base64 encoded key BASE_URL : external URL of Searx BIND_ADDRESS : internal HTTP port to listen to Labels : org.label-schema.schema.* Parameters: -h : display this help -d : will update the settings and quit immediately (settings.yml and uwsgi.ini) -f : always update the settings (previous version saved with suffix .old). without this parameter, the new settings are copied with suffix .new When the Docker image contains newer settings: - without -f parameter: the new versions are copied to /etc/searx/settings.yml.new and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini.new. - with -f parameter: the old versions are renamed with .old suffix. The new version replaces /etc/searx/settings.yml and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini Build using "./manage.sh docker_build", add "push" as parameter also push the Docker image. The script requires a git repository to work (it makes sure that the last git tag matches searx/version.py) "git describe" is used to create a meaningful version. Example : 0.15.0-90-49c5bcb4-dirty (dirty means that the docker image was made with uncommited changes). Use "docker inspect -f {{.Config.Labels.version}} searx" to get the version of an existing image. .dockerignore based on .gitignore .travis.yml: include docker stage
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SEARX_GIT_VERSION="${SEARX_GIT_VERSION}-dirty"
fi
# Get the last git commit id, will be added to the Searx version (see Dockerfile)
VERSION_GITCOMMIT=$(echo $SEARX_GIT_VERSION | cut -d- -f2-4)
echo "Last commit : $VERSION_GITCOMMIT"
# Check consistency between the git tag and the searx/version.py file
# /!\ HACK : parse Python file with bash /!\
# otherwise it is not possible build the docker image without all Python dependencies ( version.py loads __init__.py )
# SEARX_PYTHON_VERSION=$(python3 -c "import six; import searx.version; six.print_(searx.version.VERSION_STRING)")
Update Docker image See #1561 , use uwsgi and Alpine Linux Volume: /var/log/uwsgi contains error log for 2 days (file uwsgi.log) /etc/searx contains the settings.yml and uwsgi.ini files. The docker image creates them if they don't exist. The two files can be modified after the first run. See below. Environement variables: MORTY_URL : external URL of Morty MORTY_KEY : base64 encoded key BASE_URL : external URL of Searx BIND_ADDRESS : internal HTTP port to listen to Labels : org.label-schema.schema.* Parameters: -h : display this help -d : will update the settings and quit immediately (settings.yml and uwsgi.ini) -f : always update the settings (previous version saved with suffix .old). without this parameter, the new settings are copied with suffix .new When the Docker image contains newer settings: - without -f parameter: the new versions are copied to /etc/searx/settings.yml.new and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini.new. - with -f parameter: the old versions are renamed with .old suffix. The new version replaces /etc/searx/settings.yml and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini Build using "./manage.sh docker_build", add "push" as parameter also push the Docker image. The script requires a git repository to work (it makes sure that the last git tag matches searx/version.py) "git describe" is used to create a meaningful version. Example : 0.15.0-90-49c5bcb4-dirty (dirty means that the docker image was made with uncommited changes). Use "docker inspect -f {{.Config.Labels.version}} searx" to get the version of an existing image. .dockerignore based on .gitignore .travis.yml: include docker stage
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SEARX_PYTHON_VERSION=$(cat searx/version.py | grep "\(VERSION_MAJOR\|VERSION_MINOR\|VERSION_BUILD\) =" | cut -d\= -f2 | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' | paste -sd "." -)
if [ $(echo "$SEARX_GIT_VERSION" | cut -d- -f1) != "$SEARX_PYTHON_VERSION" ]; then
echo "Inconsistency between the last git tag and the searx/version.py file"
echo "git tag: $SEARX_GIT_VERSION"
echo "searx/version.py: $SEARX_PYTHON_VERSION"
exit 1
fi
# define the docker image name
GITHUB_USER=$(echo "${GIT_URL}" | sed 's/.*github\.com\/\([^\/]*\).*/\1/')
Update Docker image See #1561 , use uwsgi and Alpine Linux Volume: /var/log/uwsgi contains error log for 2 days (file uwsgi.log) /etc/searx contains the settings.yml and uwsgi.ini files. The docker image creates them if they don't exist. The two files can be modified after the first run. See below. Environement variables: MORTY_URL : external URL of Morty MORTY_KEY : base64 encoded key BASE_URL : external URL of Searx BIND_ADDRESS : internal HTTP port to listen to Labels : org.label-schema.schema.* Parameters: -h : display this help -d : will update the settings and quit immediately (settings.yml and uwsgi.ini) -f : always update the settings (previous version saved with suffix .old). without this parameter, the new settings are copied with suffix .new When the Docker image contains newer settings: - without -f parameter: the new versions are copied to /etc/searx/settings.yml.new and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini.new. - with -f parameter: the old versions are renamed with .old suffix. The new version replaces /etc/searx/settings.yml and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini Build using "./manage.sh docker_build", add "push" as parameter also push the Docker image. The script requires a git repository to work (it makes sure that the last git tag matches searx/version.py) "git describe" is used to create a meaningful version. Example : 0.15.0-90-49c5bcb4-dirty (dirty means that the docker image was made with uncommited changes). Use "docker inspect -f {{.Config.Labels.version}} searx" to get the version of an existing image. .dockerignore based on .gitignore .travis.yml: include docker stage
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SEARX_IMAGE_NAME="${GITHUB_USER:-searx}/searx"
# build Docker image
echo "Building image ${SEARX_IMAGE_NAME}:${SEARX_GIT_VERSION}"
sudo docker build \
--build-arg GIT_URL="${GIT_URL}" \
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--build-arg SEARX_GIT_VERSION="${SEARX_GIT_VERSION}" \
--build-arg VERSION_GITCOMMIT="${VERSION_GITCOMMIT}" \
--build-arg LABEL_DATE=$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") \
--build-arg LABEL_VCS_REF=$(git rev-parse HEAD) \
--build-arg LABEL_VCS_URL="${GIT_URL}" \
Update Docker image See #1561 , use uwsgi and Alpine Linux Volume: /var/log/uwsgi contains error log for 2 days (file uwsgi.log) /etc/searx contains the settings.yml and uwsgi.ini files. The docker image creates them if they don't exist. The two files can be modified after the first run. See below. Environement variables: MORTY_URL : external URL of Morty MORTY_KEY : base64 encoded key BASE_URL : external URL of Searx BIND_ADDRESS : internal HTTP port to listen to Labels : org.label-schema.schema.* Parameters: -h : display this help -d : will update the settings and quit immediately (settings.yml and uwsgi.ini) -f : always update the settings (previous version saved with suffix .old). without this parameter, the new settings are copied with suffix .new When the Docker image contains newer settings: - without -f parameter: the new versions are copied to /etc/searx/settings.yml.new and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini.new. - with -f parameter: the old versions are renamed with .old suffix. The new version replaces /etc/searx/settings.yml and /etc/searx/uwsgi.ini Build using "./manage.sh docker_build", add "push" as parameter also push the Docker image. The script requires a git repository to work (it makes sure that the last git tag matches searx/version.py) "git describe" is used to create a meaningful version. Example : 0.15.0-90-49c5bcb4-dirty (dirty means that the docker image was made with uncommited changes). Use "docker inspect -f {{.Config.Labels.version}} searx" to get the version of an existing image. .dockerignore based on .gitignore .travis.yml: include docker stage
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--build-arg TIMESTAMP_SETTINGS=$(git log -1 --format="%cd" --date=unix -- searx/settings.yml) \
--build-arg TIMESTAMP_UWSGI=$(git log -1 --format="%cd" --date=unix -- dockerfiles/uwsgi.ini) \
-t ${SEARX_IMAGE_NAME}:latest -t ${SEARX_IMAGE_NAME}:${SEARX_GIT_VERSION} .
if [ "$1" = "push" ]; then
sudo docker push ${SEARX_IMAGE_NAME}:latest
sudo docker push ${SEARX_IMAGE_NAME}:${SEARX_GIT_VERSION}
fi
}
#
# Help
#
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help() {
[ -z "$1" ] || printf 'Error: %s\n' "$1"
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echo "Searx manage.sh help
Commands
========
help - This text
Build requirements
------------------
update_packages - Check & update production dependency changes
update_dev_packages - Check & update development and production dependency changes
install_geckodriver - Download & install geckodriver if not already installed (required for robot_tests)
npm_packages - Download & install npm dependencies
Build
-----
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locales - Compile locales
Environment:
GIT_URL: ${GIT_URL}
ISSUE_URL: ${ISSUE_URL}
SEARX_URL: ${SEARX_URL}
DOCS_URL: ${DOCS_URL}
PUBLIC_INSTANCES: ${PUBLIC_INSTANCES}
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"
}
[ "$(command -V "$ACTION" | grep ' function$')" = "" ] \
&& help "action not found" \
|| "$ACTION" "$2"