Did you accidently typo the url? I see a '/' instead of a ':' before the port number.
try going to http://mydomainname:20054/
Might also need to fix the searchx_base_url env variable
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Did you accidently typo the url? I see a '/' instead of a ':' before the port number.
try going to http://mydomainname:20054/
Might also need to fix the searchx_base_url env variable
sorry that is a typo in the post lol
You kind of need caddy to act as a reverse proxy for that. Or are you using a different reverse proxy?
Glad to see you got it working. One thing to add that you might find useful:
it shows 20054:8080 for a very short period when I start the stack and then disappeared
This is an indication that the container has stopped. Because you have restart: unless-stopped
set, the container is stuck in a bootloop so portainer will always show a state of either starting
or running
.
Docker container automatically stop when the application inside the container has exited or completed... Often because the application has encountered an error.
Some more information that may or may not be useful:
A good example of a container stopped because the application has finished is the Cross-seed container that people use to cross reference their torrents seeding in their bittorrent client with torrents available on other torrent trackers. In this case, the application runs a search on each tracker, downloads the files and once the search is done the application exits and then the docker container will stop.
thank you!
I've never used portainer sorry.
If you see the published port for a very short time then something might be crashing when it tries to start.
docker logs searxng
from cli might be revealing
edit: I do have a searxng container and my compose.yml is very similar to yours. I guess we both copied the example. The only difference I can see is that you still have the env variables for UWSGI_WORKERS and UWSGI_THREADS. I just set both of those to 4 instead of using the SEARXNG_ env vars
Listen on [::]:8080
doesn't give 20054, could this be the reason?
Listen on [::]:8080
[uWSGI] getting INI configuration from /etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini
open("/etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini"): Permission denied [core/io.c line 525]
SearXNG version 2025.5.16+1b08324
Use existing /etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini
Use existing /etc/searxng/settings.yml
Listen on [::]:8080
[uWSGI] getting INI configuration from /etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini
open("/etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini"): Permission denied [core/io.c line 525]
SearXNG version 2025.5.16+1b08324
Use existing /etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini
Use existing /etc/searxng/settings.yml
Listen on [::]:8080
[uWSGI] getting INI configuration from /etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini
open("/etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini"): Permission denied [core/io.c line 525]
open("/etc/searxng/uwsgi.ini"): Permission denied [core/io.c line 525]
I think here is your problem. Make sure that file exists and is readable from inside of the docker.
I tried removing cap_drop (as instructed on https://github.com/searxng/searxng-docker/issues/115) but no luck, the permission error still exists. And also there occurs a new error no python application found
try opening a shell with ' docker exec -it searxng sh" and see if you can cat the file from inside docker, if yes then I'm not sure of a solution ,if no then the problem is with permissions on your filesystem outside of docker where you have " - ./data/searxng:/etc/searxng" You need to go to ./data/searxng and correct the permissions so they can be read inside the docker.
~ # ls /etc/searxng
settings.yml uwsgi.ini
~ # cat settings.yml
cat: can't open 'settings.yml': No such file or directory
~ # cat /etc/searxng/settings.yml
general:
# Debug mode, only for development. Is overwritten by ${SEARXNG_DEBUG}
debug: false
# displayed name
instance_name: "searxng"
# For example: https://example.com/privacy
I think I do have the permission?
If you have permissions then try editibg uwsgi.ini and see if it lets you save.
Im going from memory but i think i had a similar issue and i had to manually create the file, yours shows the file already exists but it might not be writable.
u are right its not writable, the files are read only, that is wierd
Yep Probably you need to change ownership and/or permissions of the files outside of docker.
I dont want to give the wrong suggestion from memory so hopefully thats enough info to get you going in the direction of a fix. Basically see what user id owns the files inside of docker, make it the same uid outside of docker in the folder you are bind mounting.
SN_FR_@SN:~$ sudo docker exec -it searxng sh -c "id"
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
container is running as root, so there shouldn't be any permission error?
u are right its not writable, the files are read only, that is wierd
I'm opening those files with windows but the user permission inside docker shouldn't cause that problem.
I'm scratching my head nw
The problem is that while docker is running as root (0) the searxng process internally runs as a user searxng with id 977
So your filesystem outside of docker needs to have those files assigned the right ownership.
This thread has a more detailed discussion that you might find helpful. https://forums.truenas.com/t/how-to-install-searxng-app-docker-permissions-issue/14049/10
have you checked the directory & file permissions with ls -la /Your/SearXNG/WorkingDir
?
The error in your log is telling you that the container does not have permission to that directory/file, you can essentially bypass this with sudo chmod 777 /Your/SearXNG/WorkingDir/*
and sudo chown 1000:1000 /Your/SearXNG/WorkingDir/*
However, if you’re looking for security best practices this is not advisable but if all you care about is that it works it should be fine.
I really do not like recommending people chmod 777 anything.
It encourages bad practices.
I agree, hence why I left the note at the bottom of that comment, yes it does encourage bad practices but, if all OP cares about is that it works then it should be fine.
In my other comment I instructed OP to move the volume to their users home directory so they don’t run into permission issues like this again.
I think I do have permission to the directory?
~ # ls -la /etc/searxng
total 72
drwx------ 1 1026 100 42 May 17 04:49 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 494 May 17 05:24 ..
---------- 1 root root 68667 May 17 04:49 settings.yml
---------- 1 root root 1223 May 17 04:49 uwsgi.ini
___
Taking a look at your docker-compose.yml
I see this volume mount:
volumes:
- /volume1/SN/Docker/searxng-stack/searxng:/etc/searxng:rw
Whereas /volume1/SN/Docker/searxng-stack/searxng
is the directory on your system docker is attempting to use to store the files inside the container from /etc/searxng
.
Example of a volume mount that’ll likely work better for you;
volumes:
- ~/docker/config/searxng:/etc/searxng:rw
The tilde (~) acts as your current users home directory (aka: /home/YourUser
) not owned by root and where docker persistent volumes should be stored.
After making the change over to that directory and configuring SearXNG how you like re-create your docker container with sudo docker compose up -d —force-recreate
Apologies for the poor formatting, typing this on mobile.
Edit:
Note: if you want to expose the port do not add the 127.0.0.1
like how I have in my docker-compose.yml
.
Here is my searxng rocker compose:
services:
redis:
container_name: redis
image: docker.io/valkey/valkey:7-alpine
command: valkey-server --save 30 1 --loglevel warning
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- local_bridge
volumes:
- ./data/reddis:/data
cap_drop:
- ALL
cap_add:
- SETGID
- SETUID
- DAC_OVERRIDE
logging:
driver: "json-file"
options:
max-size: "1m"
max-file: "1"
searxng:
container_name: searxng
image: docker.io/searxng/searxng:latest
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- local_bridge
- proxy
volumes:
- ./data/searxng:/etc/searxng
environment:
- SEARXNG_BASE_URL=https://${SEARXNG_HOSTNAME:-localhost}/
- SEARXNG_SECRET=${SEARXNG_SECRET}
cap_drop:
- ALL
cap_add:
- CHOWN
- SETGID
- SETUID
logging:
driver: "json-file"
options:
max-size: "1m"
max-file: "1"
networks:
local_bridge: # local bridge with ipv6 internet access
driver: bridge
enable_ipv6: true
proxy:
external: true
And my searxng settings:
searxng/data/searxng/settings.yml
# see https://docs.searxng.org/admin/settings/settings.html#settings-use-default-settings
use_default_settings: true
server:
# base_url is defined in the SEARXNG_BASE_URL environment variable, see .env and docker-compose.yml
limiter: false # can be disabled for a private instance
image_proxy: false
ui:
static_use_hash: true
query_in_title: true
infinite_scroll: true
default_theme: simple
theme_args:
# style of simple theme: auto, light, dark
simple_style: dark
redis:
url: redis://redis:6379/0
search:
safe_search: 0
autocomplete: 'duckduckgo'
default_lang: "en"
formats:
- html
- json
outgoing:
# default timeout in seconds, can be override by engine
request_timeout: 3.0
enabled_plugins:
- 'Hash plugin'
- 'Basic Calculator'
- 'Self Informations'
- 'Tracker URL remover'
# - 'Ahmia blacklist'
- 'Hostnames plugin' # see 'hostnames' configuration below
- 'Open Access DOI rewrite'
And the proxy network is just the docker network that nginx is connected to. Here is my nginx conf https://github.com/muntedcrocodile/nginxconf .
thank you!
Question: What is redis and valkey giving you in this instance? I took a look at my notes and I've never invoked redis. Just curious. School me. This is what I spin up:
spoiler
services:
searxng:
image: searxng/searxng:latest
container_name: searxng
ports:
- "8989:8080"
volumes:
- /path/to/searxng/data:/etc/searxng
environment:
- SEARXNG_BASE_URL=
- SEARXNG_INSTANCE_NAME=
- SEARXNG_CONTACT_INFO=
- SEARXNG_LANGUAGE=en-US
- SEARXNG_AUTOCOMPLETE=duckduckgo
- SEARXNG_THEME=simple
- SEARXNG_OUTGOING_METHOD=default
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_METRICS=true
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_CAPTCHA=false
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_INFINITE_SCROLL=true
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_PIWIK_ANALYTICS=false
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_ADVANCED_SEARCH=true
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_PRIVATE_RESULTS=true
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_TORIFICATION=false
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_HTTPS_EVERYWHERE=true
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_PROXY=true
- SEARXNG_ENABLE_PLUGINS=true
restart: unless-stopped