docs/dev/engines/offline_concept.rst
.. sidebar:: offline engines
demo offline engineengine commandsql enginesnosql enginessearx.search.processors.offlineTo extend the functionality of SearXNG, offline engines are going to be introduced. An offline engine is an engine which does not need Internet connection to perform a search and does not use HTTP to communicate.
Offline engines can be configured, by adding those to the engines list of
:origin:settings.yml <searx/settings.yml>. An example skeleton for offline
engines can be found in :ref:demo offline engine (:origin:demo_offline.py <searx/engines/demo_offline.py>).
:py:func:init(engine_settings=None) <searx.engines.demo_offline.init>
All offline engines can have their own init function to setup the engine before
accepting requests. The function gets the settings from settings.yml as a
parameter. This function can be omitted, if there is no need to setup anything
in advance.
:py:func:search(query, params) <searx.engines.demo_offline.search>
Each offline engine has a function named search. This function is
responsible to perform a search and return the results in a presentable
format. (Where presentable means presentable by the selected result
template.)
The return value is a list of results retrieved by the engine.
Engine representation in /config
If an engine is offline, the attribute offline is set to True.
.. _offline requirements:
If an offline engine depends on an external tool, SearXNG does not install it by default. When an administrator configures such engine and starts the instance, the process returns an error with the list of missing dependencies. Also, required dependencies will be added to the comment/description of the engine, so admins can install packages in advance.
If there is a need to install additional packages in Python's Virtual
Environment of your SearXNG instance you need to switch into the environment
(:ref:searxng-src) first, for this you can use :ref:searxng.sh::
$ sudo utils/searxng.sh instance cmd bash (searxng-pyenv)$ pip install ...
To limit the access to offline engines, if an instance is available publicly,
administrators can set token(s) for each of the :ref:private engines. If a
query contains a valid token, then SearXNG performs the requested private
search. If not, requests from an offline engines return errors.