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							- .. _settings.yml:
 
- ================
 
- ``settings.yml``
 
- ================
 
- This page describe the options possibilities of the :origin:`searx/settings.yml`
 
- file.
 
- .. sidebar:: Further reading ..
 
-    - :ref:`use_default_settings.yml`
 
-    - :ref:`search API`
 
- .. contents::
 
-    :depth: 2
 
-    :local:
 
-    :backlinks: entry
 
- .. _settings location:
 
- settings.yml location
 
- =====================
 
- The initial ``settings.yml`` we be load from these locations:
 
- 1. the full path specified in the ``SEARXNG_SETTINGS_PATH`` environment variable.
 
- 2. ``/etc/searxng/settings.yml``
 
- If these files don't exist (or are empty or can't be read), SearXNG uses the
 
- :origin:`searx/settings.yml` file.  Read :ref:`settings use_default_settings` to
 
- see how you can simplify your *user defined* ``settings.yml``.
 
- .. _settings use_default_settings:
 
- use_default_settings
 
- ====================
 
- .. sidebar:: ``use_default_settings: true``
 
-    - :ref:`settings location`
 
-    - :ref:`use_default_settings.yml`
 
-    - :origin:`/etc/searxng/settings.yml <utils/templates/etc/searxng/settings.yml>`
 
- The user defined ``settings.yml`` is loaded from the :ref:`settings location`
 
- and can relied on the default configuration :origin:`searx/settings.yml` using:
 
-  ``use_default_settings: true``
 
- ``server:``
 
-   In the following example, the actual settings are the default settings defined
 
-   in :origin:`searx/settings.yml` with the exception of the ``secret_key`` and
 
-   the ``bind_address``:
 
-   .. code:: yaml
 
-     use_default_settings: true
 
-     server:
 
-         secret_key: "ultrasecretkey"   # change this!
 
-         bind_address: "0.0.0.0"
 
- ``engines:``
 
-   With ``use_default_settings: true``, each settings can be override in a
 
-   similar way, the ``engines`` section is merged according to the engine
 
-   ``name``.  In this example, SearXNG will load all the default engines, will
 
-   enable the ``bing`` engine and define a :ref:`token <private engines>` for
 
-   the arch linux engine:
 
-   .. code:: yaml
 
-     use_default_settings: true
 
-     server:
 
-       secret_key: "ultrasecretkey"   # change this!
 
-     engines:
 
-       - name: arch linux wiki
 
-         tokens: ['$ecretValue']
 
-       - name: bing
 
-         disabled: false
 
- ``engines:`` / ``remove:``
 
-   It is possible to remove some engines from the default settings. The following
 
-   example is similar to the above one, but SearXNG doesn't load the the google
 
-   engine:
 
-   .. code:: yaml
 
-     use_default_settings:
 
-       engines:
 
-         remove:
 
-           - google
 
-     server:
 
-       secret_key: "ultrasecretkey"   # change this!
 
-     engines:
 
-       - name: arch linux wiki
 
-         tokens: ['$ecretValue']
 
- ``engines:`` / ``keep_only:``
 
-   As an alternative, it is possible to specify the engines to keep. In the
 
-   following example, SearXNG has only two engines:
 
-   .. code:: yaml
 
-     use_default_settings:
 
-       engines:
 
-         keep_only:
 
-           - google
 
-           - duckduckgo
 
-     server:
 
-       secret_key: "ultrasecretkey"   # change this!
 
-     engines:
 
-       - name: google
 
-         tokens: ['$ecretValue']
 
-       - name: duckduckgo
 
-         tokens: ['$ecretValue']
 
 
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