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README.md

Introduction

Running a docker container

Dockerized Librex is a way to provide users with yet another way to self-host their own projects with a view to privacy. If you wish to help, please start by looking for bugs in used docker configurations.

Running a Docker container through the Docker hub

To run librex in a docker container, you can simply use the command:

docker run -d \
  --name librex \
  -e TZ="America/New_York" \
  -e CONFIG_GOOGLE_DOMAIN="com" \
  -e CONFIG_GOOGLE_LANGUAGE="en" \
  -e CONFIG_WIKIPEDIA_LANGUAGE="en" \
  -p 8080:8080 \
  librex/librex:latest


Running a Docker container with composer

version: "2.1"
services:
  librex:
    image: librex/librex:latest
    container_name: librex
    network_mode: bridge
    ports:
      - 8080:8080
    environment:
      - PUID=1000
      - PGID=1000
      - VERSION=docker
      - TZ="America/New_York"
      - CONFIG_GOOGLE_DOMAIN="com"
      - CONFIG_GOOGLE_LANGUAGE="en"
      - CONFIG_WIKIPEDIA_LANGUAGE="en"
    volumes:
      - ./nginx_logs:/var/log/nginx
      - ./php_logs:/var/log/php7
    restart: unless-stopped


Environment variables that can be set in the Docker container

This docker image was developed with high configurability in mind, so here is the list of environment variables that can be changed according to your use case, no matter how specific.


OpenSearch

Variables Default Examples Description
OPEN_SEARCH_TITLE "LibreX" string OpenSearch XML
OPEN_SEARCH_DESCRIPTION "Framework and javascript free privacy respecting meta search engine" string OpenSearch XML
OPEN_SEARCH_ENCODING "UTF-8" "UTF-8" OpenSearch XML
OPEN_SEARCH_LONG_NAME "Librex Search" string OpenSearch XML
OPEN_SEARCH_HOST "http://localhost:8080" string Host used to identify Librex on the network


Search Config

Variables Default Examples Description
CONFIG_GOOGLE_DOMAIN "com" "com", "com.br", "com.es" Defines which Google domain the search will be done, change according to your country
CONFIG_GOOGLE_LANGUAGE "en" "pt", "es", "ru" Defines the language in which searches will be done, see the list of supported languages here.
CONFIG_INVIDIOUS_INSTANCE "https://invidious.namazso.eu" string Defines the host that will be used to do video searches using invidious
CONFIG_HIDDEN_SERVICE_SEARCH false boolean Defines whether safesearch will be enabled or disabled
CONFIG_DISABLE_BITTORRENT_SEARCH false boolean Defines whether bittorrent support will be enabled or disabled
CONFIG_BITTORRENT_TRACKERS "http://nyaa.tracker.wf:7777/announce" string Bittorrent trackers, see the complete example in the config.php file.


Wikipedia

Variables Default Examples Description
CONFIG_WIKIPEDIA_LANGUAGE "en" "pt", "es", "hu" Adds language support for Wikipedia results


Applications

Variables Default Examples Description
APP_INVIDIOUS "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_RIMGO "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_SCRIBE "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_LIBRARIAN "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_GOTHUB "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_NITTER "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_LIBREREDDIT "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_PROXITOK "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_WIKILESS "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_QUETRE "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_LIBREMDB "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_BREEZEWIKI "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_ANONYMOUS_OVERFLOW "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_SUDS "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.
APP_BIBLIOREADS "" string Integration with external self-hosted apps, configure the desired host.


Curl

Variables Default Examples Description
CURLOPT_PROXY_ENABLED false boolean If you want to use a proxy, you need to set this variable to true.
CURLOPT_PROXY "" "127.0.0.1:8080" Set the proxy using the ip and port to be used
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER true boolean TODO
CURLOPT_ENCODING "" string Defines the encode that curl should use to display the texts correctly
CURLOPT_USERAGENT "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/109.0.0.0 Safari/537.36" string This variable defines the 'User-Agent' that curl will use to attempt to avoid being blocked
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST "GET" "HEAD", "OPTIONS" Defines the HTTP method that curl will use to make the request
CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS 5 number TODO
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT 18 number Sets the maximum time curl will wait for a response before timing out
CURLOPT_VERBOSE false boolean Specifies whether curl should display detailed information on stdout about the request and response when making requests. Setting to 'true' enables verbose mode


Docker version issues

If you are going to build your own docker image based on this repository, pay attention to your Docker version, because depending on how recent the installed version is, maybe you should use the buildx command instead of build.

Docker <= 20.10: docker build

Docker > 20.10: docker buildx build


Building a docker image

If you don't want to use the image that is already available on docker hub, then you can simply build the Dockerfile directly from the github repository using the command:

docker build https://github.com/hnhx/librex.git -t librex:latest
docker run -d --name librex \
    -e CONFIG_GOOGLE_DOMAIN="com" \
    -e CONFIG_GOOGLE_LANGUAGE="en" \
    -p 8080:8080 \
    librex:latest

Or, instead of doing the build remotely, you still have the opportunity to git clone the repository, and build it locally with the command:

git clone https://github.com/hnhx/librex.git
cd librex/
docker build -t librex:latest .


Support for different architectures

Supported architectures for the official Librex images include the same ones supported by Alpine itself, which are typically denoted as linux/386, linux/amd64, linux/arm/v6. If you need support for a different architecture, such as linux/arm/v7, you can modify the 'Dockerfile' to use a more comprehensive base image like ubuntu:latest instead.

In this case, you must run the build process specifying the desired architecture as shown in the example below:

docker buildx build \
    --no-cache \
    --platform linux/arm/v7 \
    --tag librex/librex:latest .

OBS: Keep in mind that this can cause some issues at build time, so you need to know a little about Dockerfiles to solve this problem for your specific case.