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build status commit version:x86_64 size:x86_64 version:armhf size:armhf version:armv7l size:armv7l version:aarch64 size:aarch64

Container for Alpine Linux + S6 + Python3 + SearX


This image provides the Searx Metasearch Engine inside a Python3 container.

Based on Alpine Linux from my alpine-python3 image with the s6 init system overlayed in it.

Auto updated according to their Github master.

The image is tagged respectively for the following architectures,

  • armhf
  • armv7l
  • aarch64
  • x86_64 (retagged as the latest )

non-x86_64 builds have embedded binfmt_misc support and contain the qemu-user-static binary that allows for running it also inside an x86_64 environment that has it.


Get the Image


Pull the image for your architecture it's already available from Docker Hub.

# make pull
docker pull woahbase/alpine-searx:x86_64

Run


If you want to run images for other architectures, you will need to have binfmt support configured for your machine. multiarch, has made it easy for us containing that into a docker container.

# make regbinfmt
docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static:register --reset

Without the above, you can still run the image that is made for your architecture, e.g for an x86_64 machine..

This images already has a user alpine configured to drop privileges to the passed PUID/PGID which is ideal if its used to run in non-root mode. That way you only need to specify the values at runtime and pass the -u alpine if need be. (run id in your terminal to see your own PUID/PGID values.)

Running make starts the service.

# make
docker run --rm -it \
  --name docker_searx --hostname searx \
  -c 512 -m 512m \
  -e PGID=1000 -e PUID=1000 \
  -p 8888:8888 \
  -v data:/data \
  -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts:ro \
  -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
  woahbase/alpine-searx:x86_64

Stop the container with a timeout, (defaults to 2 seconds)

# make stop
docker stop -t 2 docker_searx

Removes the container, (always better to stop it first and -f only when needed most)

# make rm
docker rm -f docker_searx

Restart the container with

# make restart
docker restart docker_searx

Shell access


Get a shell inside a already running container,

# make debug
docker exec -it docker_searx /bin/bash

set user or login as root,

# make debug
docker exec -u root -it docker_searx /bin/bash

To check logs of a running container in real time

# make logs
docker logs -f docker_searx

Development


If you have the repository access, you can clone and build the image yourself for your own system, and can push after.


Setup


Before you clone the repo, you must have Git, GNU make, and Docker setup on the machine.

git clone https://github.com/woahbase/alpine-searx
cd alpine-searx

You can always skip installing make but you will have to type the whole docker commands then instead of using the sweet make targets.


Build


You need to have binfmt_misc configured in your system to be able to build images for other architectures.

Otherwise to locally build the image for your system. [ARCH defaults to x86_64, need to be explicit when building for other architectures.]

# make ARCH=x86_64 build
# sets up binfmt if not x86_64
docker build --rm --compress --force-rm \
  --no-cache=true --pull \
  -f ./Dockerfile_x86_64 \
  --build-arg DOCKERSRC=woahbase/alpine-python3:x86_64 \
  --build-arg PGID=1000 \
  --build-arg PUID=1000 \
  -t woahbase/alpine-searx:x86_64 \
  .

To check if its working..

# make ARCH=x86_64 test
docker run --rm -it \
  --name docker_searx --hostname searx \
  -e PGID=1000 -e PUID=1000 \
  woahbase/alpine-searx:x86_64 \
  sh -ec 'python --version; pip --version'

And finally, if you have push access,

# make ARCH=x86_64 push
docker push woahbase/alpine-searx:x86_64

Maintenance


Sources at Github. Built at Travis-CI.org (armhf / x64 builds). Images at Docker hub. Metadata at Microbadger.

Maintained by WOAHBase.