.. _dev plugin: ======= Plugins ======= .. sidebar:: Further reading .. - :ref:`plugins generic` Plugins can extend or replace functionality of various components of searx. Example plugin ============== .. code:: python name = 'Example plugin' description = 'This plugin extends the suggestions with the word "example"' default_on = False # disabled by default # attach callback to the post search hook # request: flask request object # ctx: the whole local context of the post search hook def post_search(request, search): search.result_container.suggestions.add('example') return True External plugins ================ SearXNG supports *external plugins* / there is no need to install one, SearXNG runs out of the box. But to demonstrate; in the example below we install the SearXNG plugins from *The Green Web Foundation* `[ref] `__: .. code:: bash $ sudo utils/searxng.sh instance cmd bash -c (searxng-pyenv)$ pip install git+https://github.com/return42/tgwf-searx-plugins In the :ref:`settings.yml` activate the ``plugins:`` section and add module ``only_show_green_results`` from ``tgwf-searx-plugins``. .. code:: yaml plugins: ... - only_show_green_results ... Plugin entry points =================== Entry points (hooks) define when a plugin runs. Right now only three hooks are implemented. So feel free to implement a hook if it fits the behaviour of your plugin. A plugin doesn't need to implement all the hooks. .. py:function:: pre_search(request, search) -> bool Runs BEFORE the search request. `search.result_container` can be changed. Return a boolean: * True to continue the search * False to stop the search :param flask.request request: :param searx.search.SearchWithPlugins search: :return: False to stop the search :rtype: bool .. py:function:: post_search(request, search) -> None Runs AFTER the search request. :param flask.request request: Flask request. :param searx.search.SearchWithPlugins search: Context. .. py:function:: on_result(request, search, result) -> bool Runs for each result of each engine. `result` can be changed. If `result["url"]` is defined, then `result["parsed_url"] = urlparse(result['url'])` .. warning:: `result["url"]` can be changed, but `result["parsed_url"]` must be updated too. Return a boolean: * True to keep the result * False to remove the result :param flask.request request: :param searx.search.SearchWithPlugins search: :param typing.Dict result: Result, see - :ref:`engine results` :return: True to keep the result :rtype: bool