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							- ====================
 
- Local Search Engines
 
- ====================
 
- .. sidebar:: further read
 
-    - `Comparison to alternatives
 
-      <https://docs.meilisearch.com/learn/what_is_meilisearch/comparison_to_alternatives.html>`_
 
- Administrators might find themselves wanting to integrate locally running search
 
- engines.  The following ones are supported for now:
 
- * `Elasticsearch`_
 
- * `Meilisearch`_
 
- * `Solr`_
 
- Each search engine is powerful, capable of full-text search.  All of the engines
 
- above are added to ``settings.yml`` just commented out, as you have to
 
- ``base_url`` for all them.
 
- Please note that if you are not using HTTPS to access these engines, you have to enable
 
- HTTP requests by setting ``enable_http`` to ``True``.
 
- Futhermore, if you do not want to expose these engines on a public instance, you
 
- can still add them and limit the access by setting ``tokens`` as described in
 
- section :ref:`private engines`.
 
- .. _engine meilisearch:
 
- MeiliSearch
 
- ===========
 
- .. sidebar:: info
 
-    - :origin:`meilisearch.py <searx/engines/meilisearch.py>`
 
-    - `MeiliSearch <https://www.meilisearch.com>`_
 
-    - `MeiliSearch Documentation <https://docs.meilisearch.com/>`_
 
-    - `Install MeiliSearch
 
-      <https://docs.meilisearch.com/learn/getting_started/installation.html>`_
 
- MeiliSearch_ is aimed at individuals and small companies.  It is designed for
 
- small-scale (less than 10 million documents) data collections.  E.g. it is great
 
- for storing web pages you have visited and searching in the contents later.
 
- The engine supports faceted search, so you can search in a subset of documents
 
- of the collection.  Furthermore, you can search in MeiliSearch_ instances that
 
- require authentication by setting ``auth_token``.
 
- Here is a simple example to query a Meilisearch instance:
 
- .. code:: yaml
 
-   - name: meilisearch
 
-     engine: meilisearch
 
-     shortcut: mes
 
-     base_url: http://localhost:7700
 
-     index: my-index
 
-     enable_http: true
 
- .. _engine elasticsearch:
 
- Elasticsearch
 
- =============
 
- .. sidebar:: info
 
-    - :origin:`elasticsearch.py <searx/engines/elasticsearch.py>`
 
-    - `Elasticsearch <https://www.elastic.co/elasticsearch/>`_
 
-    - `Elasticsearch Guide
 
-      <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html>`_
 
-    - `Install Elasticsearch
 
-      <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/install-elasticsearch.html>`_
 
- Elasticsearch_ supports numerous ways to query the data it is storing.  At the
 
- moment the engine supports the most popular search methods (``query_type``):
 
- - ``match``,
 
- - ``simple_query_string``,
 
- - ``term`` and
 
- - ``terms``.
 
- If none of the methods fit your use case, you can select ``custom`` query type
 
- and provide the JSON payload to submit to Elasticsearch in
 
- ``custom_query_json``.
 
- The following is an example configuration for an Elasticsearch_ instance with
 
- authentication configured to read from ``my-index`` index.
 
- .. code:: yaml
 
-   - name: elasticsearch
 
-     shortcut: es
 
-     engine: elasticsearch
 
-     base_url: http://localhost:9200
 
-     username: elastic
 
-     password: changeme
 
-     index: my-index
 
-     query_type: match
 
-     # custom_query_json: '{ ... }'
 
-     enable_http: true
 
- .. _engine solr:
 
- Solr
 
- ====
 
- .. sidebar:: info
 
-    - :origin:`solr.py <searx/engines/solr.py>`
 
-    - `Solr <https://solr.apache.org>`_
 
-    - `Solr Resources <https://solr.apache.org/resources.html>`_
 
-    - `Install Solr <https://solr.apache.org/guide/installing-solr.html>`_
 
- Solr_ is a popular search engine based on Lucene, just like Elasticsearch_.  But
 
- instead of searching in indices, you can search in collections.
 
- This is an example configuration for searching in the collection
 
- ``my-collection`` and get the results in ascending order.
 
- .. code:: yaml
 
-   - name: solr
 
-     engine: solr
 
-     shortcut: slr
 
-     base_url: http://localhost:8983
 
-     collection: my-collection
 
-     sort: asc
 
-     enable_http: true
 
- Acknowledgment
 
- ==============
 
- This development was sponsored by `Search and Discovery Fund
 
- <https://nlnet.nl/discovery>`_ of `NLnet Foundation <https://nlnet.nl/>`_.
 
 
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