# spot for [/e/](https://e.foundation) ![logo](searx/static/themes/eelo/img/favicon.png) A privacy-respecting, hackable [metasearch engine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metasearch_engine). Spot was forked from searx: read [documentation](https://asciimoo.github.io/searx) and the [wiki](https://github.com/asciimoo/searx/wiki) for more information. ## Changes between Spot and Searx * eelo theme * redis cache on http requests (TTL 1 day) * docker packaging thinking to be production ready ## Architecture 7 services are used for production: * [traefik](https://docs.traefik.io/) as edge router to publish services. * [filtron](https://github.com/asciimoo/filtron) as reverse HTTP proxy to filter requests by different rules. * [morty](https://github.com/asciimoo/morty) as proxy to serve thumbnails. * [nginx](https://www.nginx.com/) as http server to serve static files. * Spot the meta search engine. * [tor](https://www.torproject.org) as open network that helps you defend against traffic analysis. * [redis](https://redis.io/) as memory storage to cache http requests ```mermaid graph TD A(traefik) --> |https://spot.ecloud.global| B(filtron) A(traefik) --> |https://proxy.spot.ecloud.global| C(morty) C --> |image link| C B --> D(nginx) D --> |static file| D D --> |API| E(spot) E --> H(tor1) E --> I(tor2) E --> J(torN) E --> |cache| K(redis) ``` ## Getting Started You can run spot with docker-compose. First of all you have to install docker and docker-compose on your host, then follow instructions below to run spot for production or local environment. ### Like production * Run the docker-compose up command to start the project ``` COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose-build.yml docker-compose up --build morty SPOT_MORTY_URL=$(docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' my-spot_morty_1) COMPOSE_FILE=docker-compose.yml:docker-compose-build.yml docker-compose up --build spot nginx filtron tor ``` * Getting the ip of the filtron service and go to `http://`, below the docker way to get the IP of the filtron container ``` docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' my-spot_filtron_1 ``` ### For developer You can directly run spot, with a python command inside a docker container which contains all dependencies. ``` docker-compose up -d redis docker run -it --rm -v $(pwd):/ws -w /ws --network=my-spot_default registry.gitlab.e.foundation:5000/e/cloud/my-spot/env sh PYTHONPATH=$(pwd) SEARX_REDIS_HOST=redis SEARX_DEBUG=1 python -X dev searx/webapp.py ``` Then, open your browser and navigate to the container IP.