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- .. _snap: https://snapcraft.io
- .. _snapcraft LXD: https://snapcraft.io/lxd
- .. _LXC/LXD Image Server: https://uk.images.linuxcontainers.org/
- .. _LXC: https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/introduction/
- .. _LXD: https://linuxcontainers.org/lxd/introduction/
- .. _`LXD@github`: https://github.com/lxc/lxd
- .. _archlinux: https://www.archlinux.org/
- .. _lxc.sh:
- ================
- ``utils/lxc.sh``
- ================
- With the use of *Linux Containers* (LXC_) we can scale our tasks over a stack of
- containers, what we call the: *lxc suite*. The :ref:`lxc-searxng.env` is
- loaded by default, every time you start the ``lxc.sh`` script (*you do not need
- to care about*).
- .. sidebar:: further reading
- - snap_, `snapcraft LXD`_
- - LXC_, LXD_
- - `LXC/LXD Image Server`_
- - `LXD@github`_
- .. contents::
- :depth: 2
- :local:
- :backlinks: entry
- .. _lxd install:
- Install LXD
- ===========
- Before you can start with containers, you need to install and initiate LXD_
- once::
- $ snap install lxd
- $ lxd init --auto
- To make use of the containers from the *SearXNG suite*, you have to build the
- :ref:`LXC suite containers <lxc.sh help>` initial. But be warned, **this might
- take some time**::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh build
- .. sidebar:: hint
- If you have issues with the internet connectivity of your containers read
- section :ref:`internet connectivity docker`.
- A cup of coffee later, your LXC suite is build up and you can run whatever task
- you want / in a selected or even in all :ref:`LXC suite containers <lxc.sh
- help>`.
- .. _internet connectivity docker:
- Internet Connectivity & Docker
- ------------------------------
- .. sidebar:: further read
- - `Docker blocking network of existing LXC containers <https://github.com/docker/for-linux/issues/103>`__
- - `Docker and IPtables (fralef.me) <https://fralef.me/docker-and-iptables.html>`__
- - `Docker and iptables (docker.com) <https://docs.docker.com/network/iptables/#docker-on-a-router/>`__
- There is a conflict in the ``iptables`` setup of Docker & LXC. If you have
- docker installed, you may find that the internet connectivity of your LXD
- containers no longer work.
- Whenever docker is started (reboot) it sets the iptables policy for the
- ``FORWARD`` chain to ``DROP`` `[ref]
- <https://docs.docker.com/network/iptables/#docker-on-a-router>`__::
- $ sudo -H iptables-save | grep FORWARD
- :FORWARD ACCEPT [7048:7851230]
- :FORWARD DROP [7048:7851230]
- A handy solution of this problem might be to reset the policy for the
- ``FORWARD`` chain after the network has been initialized. For this create a
- file in the ``if-up`` section of the network (``/etc/network/if-up.d/iptable``)
- and insert the following lines::
- #!/bin/sh
- iptables -F FORWARD
- iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
- Don't forget to set the execution bit::
- sudo chmod ugo+x /etc/network/if-up.d/iptable
- Reboot your system and check the iptables rules::
- $ sudo -H iptables-save | grep FORWARD
- :FORWARD ACCEPT [7048:7851230]
- :FORWARD ACCEPT [7048:7851230]
- .. _searxng lxc suite:
- SearXNG LXC suite
- =================
- The intention of the *SearXNG LXC suite* is to build up a suite of containers
- for development tasks or :ref:`buildhosts <Setup SearXNG buildhost>` with a very
- small set of simple commands. At the end of the ``--help`` output the SearXNG
- suite from the :ref:`lxc-searxng.env` is introduced::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh --help
- ...
- LXC suite: searxng
- Suite includes installation of SearXNG
- images: ubu2004 ubu2204 fedora35 archlinux
- containers: searxng-ubu2004 searxng-ubu2204 searxng-fedora35 searxng-archlinux
- As shown above there are images and containers build up on this images. To show
- more info about the containers in the *SearXNG LXC suite* call ``show suite``.
- If this is the first time you make use of the SearXNG LXC suite, no containers
- are installed and the output is::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh show suite
- LXC suite (searxng-*)
- =====================
- +------+-------+------+------+------+-----------+
- | NAME | STATE | IPV4 | IPV6 | TYPE | SNAPSHOTS |
- +------+-------+------+------+------+-----------+
- WARN: container searxng-ubu2004 does not yet exists
- WARN: container searxng-ubu2204 does not yet exists
- WARN: container searxng-fedora35 does not yet exists
- WARN: container searxng-archlinux does not yet exists
- If you do not want to run a command or a build in all containers, **you can
- build just one**. Here by example in the container that is build upon the
- *archlinux* image::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh build searxng-archlinux
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searxng-archlinux pwd
- Otherwise, to apply a command to all containers you can use::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh build
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd -- ls -la .
- Running commands
- ----------------
- **Inside containers, you can run scripts** from the :ref:`toolboxing` or run
- what ever command you need. By example, to start a bash use::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searxng-archlinux bash
- INFO: [searxng-archlinux] bash
- [root@searxng-archlinux SearXNG]#
- .. _Good to know:
- Good to know
- ------------
- Each container shares the root folder of the repository and the command
- ``utils/lxc.sh cmd`` **handle relative path names transparent**::
- $ pwd
- /share/SearXNG
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searxng-archlinux pwd
- INFO: [searxng-archlinux] pwd
- /share/SearXNG
- The path ``/share/SearXNG`` will be different on your HOST system. The commands
- in the container are executed by the ``root`` inside of the container. Compare
- output of::
- $ ls -li Makefile
- 47712402 -rw-rw-r-- 1 markus markus 2923 Apr 19 13:52 Makefile
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searxng-archlinux ls -li Makefile
- INFO: [searxng-archlinux] ls -li Makefile
- 47712402 -rw-rw-r-- 1 root root 2923 Apr 19 11:52 Makefile
- ...
- Since the path ``/share/SearXNG`` of the HOST system is wrapped into the
- container under the same name, the shown ``Makefile`` (inode ``47712402``) in
- the output is always the identical ``/share/SearXNG/Makefile`` from the HOST
- system. In the example shown above the owner of the path in the container is
- the ``root`` user of the container (and the timezone in the container is
- different to HOST system).
- .. _lxc.sh install suite:
- Install suite
- -------------
- .. sidebar:: further read
- - :ref:`working in containers`
- - :ref:`FORCE_TIMEOUT <FORCE_TIMEOUT>`
- To install the complete :ref:`SearXNG suite <lxc-searxng.env>` into **all** LXC_
- containers leave the container argument empty and run::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh build
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh install suite
- To *build & install* suite only in one container you can use by example::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh build searxng-archlinux
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh install suite searxng-archlinux
- The command above installs a SearXNG suite (see :ref:`installation scripts`).
- To :ref:`install a nginx <installation nginx>` reverse proxy (or alternatively
- use :ref:`apache <installation apache>`)::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd -- FORCE_TIMEOUT=0 ./utils/searxng.sh install nginx
- Same operation just in one container of the suite::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searxng-archlinux FORCE_TIMEOUT=0 ./utils/searxng.sh install nginx
- The :ref:`FORCE_TIMEOUT <FORCE_TIMEOUT>` environment is set to zero to run the
- script without user interaction.
- To get the IP (URL) of the SearXNG service in the containers use ``show suite``
- command. To test instances from containers just open the URLs in your
- WEB-Browser::
- $ sudo ./utils/lxc.sh show suite | grep SEARXNG_URL
- [searxng-ubu2110] SEARXNG_URL : http://n.n.n.170/searxng
- [searxng-ubu2004] SEARXNG_URL : http://n.n.n.160/searxng
- [searxnggfedora35] SEARXNG_URL : http://n.n.n.150/searxng
- [searxng-archlinux] SEARXNG_URL : http://n.n.n.140/searxng
- Clean up
- --------
- If there comes the time you want to **get rid off all** the containers and
- **clean up local images** just type::
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh remove
- $ sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh remove images
- .. _Setup SearXNG buildhost:
- Setup SearXNG buildhost
- =======================
- You can **install the SearXNG buildhost environment** into one or all containers.
- The installation procedure to set up a :ref:`build host<buildhosts>` takes its
- time. Installation in all containers will take more time (time for another cup
- of coffee). ::
- sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd -- ./utils/searxng.sh install buildhost
- To build (live) documentation inside a archlinux_ container::
- sudo -H ./utils/lxc.sh cmd searxng-archlinux make docs.clean docs.live
- ...
- [I 200331 15:00:42 server:296] Serving on http://0.0.0.0:8080
- To get IP of the container and the port number *live docs* is listening::
- $ sudo ./utils/lxc.sh show suite | grep docs.live
- ...
- [searxng-archlinux] INFO: (eth0) docs.live: http://n.n.n.140:8080/
- .. _lxc.sh help:
- Command Help
- ============
- The ``--help`` output of the script is largely self-explanatory:
- .. program-output:: ../utils/lxc.sh --help
- .. _lxc-searxng.env:
- SearXNG suite config
- ====================
- The SearXNG suite is defined in the file :origin:`utils/lxc-searxng.env`:
- .. literalinclude:: ../../utils/lxc-searxng.env
- :language: bash
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