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.. _searx morty:
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How to setup result proxy
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.. sidebar:: further reading
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- :ref:`morty.sh`
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.. _morty: https://github.com/asciimoo/morty
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.. _morty's README: https://github.com/asciimoo/morty
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By default searx can only act as an image proxy for result images, but it is
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possible to proxify all the result URLs with an external service, morty_.
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To use this feature, morty has to be installed and activated in searx's
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``settings.yml``. Add the following snippet to your ``settings.yml`` and
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restart searx:
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.. code:: yaml
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result_proxy:
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url : http://127.0.0.1:3000/
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key : !!binary "insert_your_morty_proxy_key_here"
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Note that the example above (``http://127.0.0.1:3000``) is only for single-user
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instances without a HTTP proxy. If your morty service is public, the url is the
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address of the reverse proxy (e.g ``https://example.org/morty``).
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For more information about *result proxy* have a look at *"searx via filtron
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plus morty"* in the :ref:`nginx <nginx searx via filtron plus morty>` and
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:ref:`apache <apache searx via filtron plus morty>` sections.
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``url``
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Is the address of the running morty service.
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``key``
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Is an optional argument, see `morty's README`_ for more information.
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