Searx-Qt

Desktop client application for Searx/SearXNG/searx-space

This is documentation for Searx-Qt version 0.5.0-alpha1

Searx-Qt v0.4 screenshot.

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About

Summary

Search with Searx/SearXNG instances without the need for a complex web-browser.

Searx-Qt is a desktop application that lets you search on public SearXNG instances listed on https://searx.space (or you can add Searx or SearXNG instance urls manually).

The aim of the project is to preform search operations on Searx/ SearXNG instances with the use of their API and without the need for a complex web-browser. Searx-Qt will do the bare minimum of what is required to search, no cookies and no javascript. Just render a Searx/SearXNG API request to something usefull.

Unfortunately most public SearXNG instances actively block requests to their JSON-API. But don't worry! Thats why there is a option in the SearXNG settings (which is on by default) to parse HTML instead, and still no javascript and no cookies.

Since version 0.2 it is also possible to manage your own (private?) instances with the use of a 'user' profile.

Searx

The Searx project is no longer maintained but for now Searx-Qt will still support it.

SearXNG

searx-space

The searx-space project lists public SearXNG instances with statistics. The official instance is running at https://searx.space/. This is where Searx-Qt will request a list with instances when the update button is pressed by default (the searx-space url can be changed in the settings).

Dependencies

name version license URL
python 3 PSFL https://docs.python.org/3/license.html
requests
Apache 2 http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/
jsonschema >= 4.10 MIT https://github.com/python-jsonschema/jsonschema
PyQt5
GPL3 https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/intro
urllib3
MIT https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/
beautifulsoup4
MIT https://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/

Optional for socks proxy support:

name version license URL
pysocks
BSD https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks

Building:

name version license URL
gettext
GPL https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/
PyQt5-dev Qt5 GPL3 https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt/intro

Translations

The default language is English.

Since version 0.2 Searx-Qt is able (application-wise, not search results) to be fully translated with the use of gettext and .po .pot files. However the only translation available currently is for the Dutch language. If you like to translate Searx-Qt in your language then you can find a example of how to do that in the development section. Please consider opening a PR on https://notabug.org/CYBERDEViL/searx-qt after your translation has finished.

Contact

Please open an issue on https://notabug.org/cyberdevil/searx-qt.

You may also want to see if anyone is online on IRC at #searx-qt at irc.libera.chat:6697.

Getting started

Install dependencies

Note: python-requests is also dependent on python-urllib3 ; so python-urllib3 will be installed with python-requests (No need to do a explicit install).

Debian / Ubuntu based

Install required dependencies:

# apt update
# apt upgrade
# apt install python3 python3-requests python3-pyqt5 gettext \
              pyqt5-dev-tools python3-jsonschema python3-bs4

Optional for socks proxy support:

# apt install python3-socks

Arch based

Install required dependencies:

# pacman -Syu python python-requests python-jsonschema python-pyqt5 \
              python-beautifulsoup4 gettext qt5-tools

Optional for socks proxy support:

# pacman -S python-pysocks

Installation

It is always recommended to let the package-manager of your system do the installing of software, so your package-manager will keep track of files installed. Only use setup.py directly if you know what you are doing.

Since Searx-Qt isn't available in any GNU/Linux distribution (yet?); the best option is to create a package for your distribution yourself from the latest release. This will also mean that you have to manually update Searx-Qt if there is a new version available.

Note: https://notabug.org/CYBERDEViL/searx-qt/releases

Note: noticed the # or $ before every command? When there is a $ before the command, it should be run as a regular user. # as root.

Debian based

The steps below describes how to get a specific version of Searx-Qt; then package and install it. This method is available from version 0.1-beta2 and up.

  1. Make sure you have python3-stdeb and git installed:

    # apt install python3-stdeb git
    
  2. Creating a working directory and cd in to it, you may change this to your own preference:

    $ mkdir ~/git
    $ cd ~/git
    
  3. Cloning the repository and cd in to it:

    $ git clone "https://notabug.org/CYBERDEViL/searx-qt.git" "searx-qt"
    $ cd searx-qt
    
  4. Checkout a specific version:

Note: get a list with available tags (versions) with the git tag command.

Below is a example to checkout version 0.5-alpha1:

$ git checkout 0.5-alpha1
  1. Create .deb:

    $ ./utils/gen_deb.sh
    
  2. Install the created package:

    # dpkg -i ./deb_dist/python3-searx-qt_0.5-alpha1-1_all.deb
    

Arch based

For Arch based distributions there is a package available in the AUR; https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/searx-qt/

  1. Make sure you have git installed:

    # pacman -S git
    
  2. Creating a working directory and cd in to it, you may change this to your own preference:

    $ mkdir ~/pkg
    $ cd ~/pkg
    
  3. Getting the PKGBUILD from Arch AUR:

    $ git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/searx-qt.git
    $ cd searx-qt
    
  4. Build and install Searx-Qt package:

    $ makepkg -si
    

Usage

Profiles

Profiles window

Profiles are useful when you want to have different settings and/or data without to having to set it manually every-time. For example you can create a profile named Tor which has different proxy and stats2 settings then you normal profile.

There are two types of profiles:
  • Stats2 profile
  • User profile

The profile type names maybe changed to something better, suggestions are welcome.

Create a Stats2 profile if you wish to get/update a list of Searx-instances from a Searx-Stats2 instance. For example the default https://searx.space.

Create a User profile if you wish to add/remove/update your own list with Searx-instances.

NOTE: Profile types cannot be changed after the creation of the profile,
but you can add multiple profiles of both types.

Creating new profile

On first usage of Searx-Qt you will need to create a new profile. The Add button (of the "Profile select" window) will open a dialog to do so.

There are profile settings presets (Web, Tor, i2p) which you can choose from. The Tor preset sets the proxy to 127.0.0.1:9050 and changes the Searx-Stats2 instance url to the onion address. The i2p preset sets the proxy to 127.0.0.1:4444, it also adds some known i2p instances of Searx.

Create new profile dialog

Deleting a profile

I hope that it is self explanatory that the Delete button of the "Profile select" window deletes the currently selected profile, it will ask for confirmation before doing so.

It is not possible to delete a active profile (at-least it shouldn't ;-)).

Settings

General

images/settings_general.png

Theme

A Theme is a Searx-Qt specific stylesheet and the Base style is a Qt theme/style.

The Searx-Qt specific Theme does override the Base style.

CLI output level

The amount of CLI spam can be set here.

  • Info does print to stdout.
  • Warning does print to stderr.
  • Debug does print to stderr.
  • Errror does print to stderr.

Connection

images/settings_connection.png

Verify (SSL)

Request will fail on a invalid SSL/TLS certificate.

Leave checked if unsure.

See https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/master/user/advanced/#ssl-cert-verification for a more technical description.

Timeout

Timeout in seconds for a single request.

Leave it at the default value of 10 seconds if unsure.

See https://requests.readthedocs.io/en/master/user/advanced/#timeouts for a more technical description.

Proxy

Here you can set a proxy that will be used for every connection Searx-Qt makes.

The set proxy will apply to both HTTP and HTTPS requests.

If you use a socks4 or socks5 proxy you probably want to make sure the 'Proxy DNS' checkbox is checked so DNS requests will also go through the proxy. DNS proxy is not available for a http proxy type.

User-agents

What user-agent string should Searx-Qt send?

After pressing the Edit button it will change to a Save button, you will be able to edit the user-agent ?string(s) Searx-Qt will send. Some notes:

  • One user-agent string per line.
  • Set total blank to not send any user-agent string.

When the Random checkbox is checked and there are multiple user-agent strings set then Searx-Qt will pick a random user-agent string from the list for every request.

Extra headers

Excluding the User-Agent string, these are the headers Searx-Qt will send. As well the header key as the value should between double quotes ("), the key and the value should be separated by at least one space. Edit these only when you know what you are doing!

SearXNG

images/settings_searxng.png

Parse HTML

When this is enabled Searx-Qt will request HTML on search request and not make use of the SearXNG JSON-API. The HTML will be parsed and turned into a JSON object, what will be processed as usual.

This is enabled by default.

Searx-Space

Here you can change the URL of the Searx-Stats2 instance you like to use for fetching the instances data.

NOTE: This is only available for a Stats2 profile type.

Guard

Guard can put instances on a timeout or the blacklist when they are failing and is enabled by default.

When the Guard rules are set properly, searches will be quicker over time since failing instances are not used anymore. This reduces the chance of requesting a search query to a instance that probably will fail again. Also some instances block our request for whatever reason they have, and there is no standard response so they all may (and many will) respond differently (Thus we can not properly detect when we may use the API and when not).

  • It should be obvious that when Enable guard is checked that Guard is enabled, when not checked Guard is disabled.
  • When Guard is enabled it is advised to also enable the Store log option so that old failures can be evaluated against new failures after Searx-Qt has been restarted.
  • Below the Store log option is a spinbox that defines for how long log entries will be stored (in days).
  • A rule defines what a fail is and what should happen with the failing instance.
images/settings_guard.png

Rules

A rule has the following variables:

  • Error Type, the type of error.
  • Amount of fails.
  • Timeframe in which the Amount of fails have to occur.
  • Status, the HTTP response code. (Only used for the WrongStatus Error type).
  • Destination, what should happen to the instance? Should Guard put it on the blacklist or on a timeout?
  • Duration in minutes of the timeout. (Only used when Destionation is set to Timeout). When Timeout is used as Destination and this is set to 0 minutes the instance will be on timeout until Searx-Qt has been restarted.

When Error type, Amount, Timeframe and Status are met the rule will be triggered and the instance will be put on the Destination for Duration amount of time in minutes.

Log

Here you can see failed search requests. Failed search requests will only be logged when Guard is enabled.

It logs as little as possible. The following is logged:

  • Date and time.
  • Instance url.
  • Error Type.
  • HTTP status code.
  • HTTP content/Error message (for debugging, may contain error message which is handy for debugging but also may contain SENSITIVE stuff!)

Instances

images/instances.png

A Searx instance is a server running the Searx project. Since we want to preform searches to Searx instance(s) we need addresses of those instance(s).

The interface to manage instances is on the right.

With Stats2 profile type

When your profile is a Stats2 type, the Searx-instances will be fetched from https://searx.space/data/instances.json (or any other set in the settings by your preference). The instances.json from search.space also contains a lot of other data about the instances it lists (which we can use to filter instances based on our preferences).

When Searx-Qt is used for the first time you will need to update the instances table. There is a 'Update' button between the Filter and the Table that can be used for this. Searx-Qt will not update this automatically!

It maybe useful to update the instances data so now and then since public instances appear, disappear and their stats change over time.

With User profile type

If your profile is a User type you will have to add addresses of instances manually.

This can be done by pressing the Add instance button right above the instances table, a dialog will pop-up asking for the address to add (without scheme).

The scheme (http:// or https://) can be selected from the combobox.

There is also a "Update data on add" checkbox, when this is checked and Add is pressed it will automatically download data from http(s)://your-address/config. Downloading/updating this data may also be done later by right clicking on a (or multiple) Searx-instances in the table and pressing Update selected from the context-menu that has popped-up.

Instances table

The instances table can be used to browse instances with their data that remain after all filters. The table is also used to set the current instance by left-clicking on one.

The currently used instance should also be visible bottom right in the application it's status-bar.

Right-clicking in the table opens a context-menu from where you can do the following:

  • Whitelist/blacklist selected instance(s).
  • Temporary blacklist.
  • Copy any column(s) of the selected instance(s) to the clipboard.
  • Copy JSON data of the selected instance(s) to the clipboard.
  • Select All instances (CTRL+A should do the same).
  • Hide or show columns.

If your profile is a User profile the context-menu will have the following extra actions:

  • Remove selected instance(s).
  • Update selected instance(s).

Filter instances

When a filter is enabled and the instance it's value that is being matched is unknown then it is excluded by default!

Network

Filter instances on network type. Only instances that match one of the checked network types remain.

Require ASN privacy

Excludes instances that run their server at a known malicious network. Like for example CloudFlare, Google, Akamai etc..

This does not give any guarantee, it only filters known privacy violators!

For a full list of known malicious networks (technical): https://github.com/dalf/searx-stats2/blob/master/searxstats/data/asn.py

Require IPv6

Exclude instances that don't have at least one IPv6 address.

Version

This has multiple options to filter on Searx/SearXNG versions strings. Both semantic versions and date versions are supported.

  • [Minimum] Include only instances with versions of the set minimum version or higher.
  • [Invalid] Include instances with a invalid version string.
  • [Development] Include development versions (git versions).
    • [Dirty] Include SearXNG development versions with uncommited changes.
    • [Extra] Include versions with the 'extra' addition, I don't know what this is; so TODO.
    • [Unknown] Include Searx development versions with unknown changes.

Blacklist

Here are the URLs of the instances that have been blacklisted, either manually or automatically by Guard (when enabled).

There is a button right to each blacklist item to remove it from the blacklist.

Hovering the remove button or the url of a blacklist item will show a tooltip with some more info.

You can manually blacklist a instance by right clicking on a instance in the instances table and click 'Add to blacklist'; multiple instances can be blacklisted at once.

Blacklisted instances will be excluded from the table by default.

Whitelist

Here are the URLs of the instances that have been manually whitelisted. There is a button right to each whitelist item to remove it from the whitelist.

You can manually whitelist a instance by right clicking on a instance in the instances table and click 'Add to whitelist'; multiple instances can be whitelisted at once.

Whitelisted instances will be in the table by default except when they are on the timeout list.

Timeout

This is a temporary blacklist. Instances manually put on a timeout will stay here until Searx-Qt is restarted. When Guard is enabled it also may put instances here depending on the set rules, those may persist after Searx-Qt is restarted depending on the rule(s).

Hovering the remove button or the url of a timeout item will show a tooltip with some more info.

Troubleshooting

Searx-Qt won't start

When Searx-Qt fails to start the first thing you should try is to run it on the CLI and see if there are any error messages.

When you just updated to a newer version of Searx-Qt it can happen that the stored profile data is not compatible. Searx-Qt should be aware of this and notify you when this happend but this is NOT the case yet. So one thing you can try is to delete the local Searx-Qt config (usually in ~/.config/CYBERDEViL/searx-qt/). Sorry for losing your previous config, this is still TODO, patches are welcome.

Development

NOTE: Make sure you are in the Searx-Qt source root (where utils/, locales/, searxqt/ etc.. are).

NOTE: To run Searx-Qt without need to install:

# Copy the executable from ./bin to cwd (searx-qt source root)
cp bin/searx-qt ./

# Start
./searx-qt

Themes

Create new theme

A theme consists of icons, application css and search result/fail css.

Simple example to create a new theme from the default theme:

NOTE: Replace your_theme with the name of your new theme.

NOTE: For this example you should know basic CSS.

  1. Setup structure for new theme.

    cp -r ./themes/default/ ./themes/your_theme/
    
  2. Edit the application style ./themes/your_theme/style.css.

  3. Edit the css used for failed search result message ./themes/your_theme/html_fail.css.

  4. Edit the css used for search results ./themes/your_theme/html_results.css

  5. Edit the icons (don't change their size) ./themes/your_theme/icons/*.png

  6. Open ./themes/your_theme/manifest.json and change the name variable to the pretty name of your new theme.

  7. See if your theme is listed, when not there is a error:

    python ./utils/themes_tool.py list
    
  8. Compile the theme:

    python ./utils/themes_tool.py make your_theme
    
  9. Open Searx-Qt, go to settings, change to your new theme (it should be listed, else there is an error) and test it:

    ./searx-qt
    
  10. Done? :-)

Translations

Searx-Qt will try to find a translation for your system locale and use that when found.

To test translations the system locale should be installed for that language, it doesn't have to be set for testing since we can easly override the LANG environment variable before executing Searx-Qt.

NOTE: The examples below are for a Dutch language translation, you should replace nl_NL with the i18n locale ID of the language you whish to translate.

Create new translation

  1. Setup structure for new language:

    # Update the searx-qt.pot template file.
    ./utils/locale_tool.sh -c
    
    # Create directory structure.
    mkdir -p ./locales/nl_NL/LC_MESSAGES/
    
    # Copy the template file to our new directory.
    cp ./locales/searx-qt.pot ./locales/nl_NL/LC_MESSAGES/searx-qt.po
    
    # Check if our new language is found. It should be listed.
    ./utils/locale_tool.sh --list
    
  2. Start working on the translation.

    You can edit the ./locales/nl_NL/LC_MESSAGES/searx-qt.po file with a text editor or a special editor for translations (that can handle .po files like for example Poedit).

  3. Compile the translation:

    ./utils/locale_tool.sh -m nl_NL
    
  4. Test the translation:

    # Note: overriding XDG_DATA_HOME only for debugging translations! Themes
    #       will not work.
    XDG_DATA_HOME="$(pwd -P)/" LC_ALL=nl_NL.UTF-8 ./searx-qt
    

Update existing translation

  1. Update files:

    # Update the .pot template file.
    ./utils/locale_tool.sh -c
    
    # Update the translation it's .po file
    ./utils/locale_tool.sh -u nl_NL
    
  2. Edit the translation:

    You can edit the ./locales/nl_NL/LC_MESSAGES/searx-qt.po file with a text editor or a special editor for translations (that can handle .po files like for example Poedit).

  3. Compile the translation:

    ./utils/locale_tool.sh -m nl_NL
    
  4. Test the translation:

    # Note: overriding XDG_DATA_HOME only for debugging translations! Themes
    #       will not work.
    XDG_DATA_HOME="$(pwd -P)/" LC_ALL=nl_NL.UTF-8 ./searx-qt