# Set this argument during build time to indicate that the path is for php's www.conf ARG WWW_CONFIG="/etc/php7/php-fpm.d/www.conf" # Configure 'opensearch.xml' with Librex configuration metadata, such as the encoding and the host that stores the site # These configurations will replace the 'opensearch.xml' inside '.dockers/templates' for the best setup for your instance ENV OPEN_SEARCH_TITLE="LibreX" ENV OPEN_SEARCH_DESCRIPTION="Framework and javascript free privacy respecting meta search engine" ENV OPEN_SEARCH_ENCODING="UTF-8" ENV OPEN_SEARCH_LONG_NAME="LibreX search" ENV OPEN_SEARCH_HOST="http://127.0.0.1:${NGINX_PORT}" # Replace the 'config.php' script, which contains the most common search engine configurations, with these environment setups # These environment setups can be found in 'config.php', and the default configurations can be useful for most use cases ENV CONFIG_GOOGLE_DOMAIN="com" ENV CONFIG_GOOGLE_LANGUAGE_SITE="en" ENV CONFIG_GOOGLE_LANGUAGE_RESULTS="en" ENV CONFIG_INVIDIOUS_INSTANCE="https://invidious.snopyta.org" ENV CONFIG_HIDDEN_SERVICE_SEARCH=false ENV CONFIG_DISABLE_BITTORRENT_SEARCH=false ENV CONFIG_BITTORRENT_TRACKERS="&tr=http://nyaa.tracker.wf:7777/announce&tr=udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce&tr=udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce&tr=udp://exodus.desync.com:6969/announce&tr=udp://tracker.torrent.eu.org:451/announce" # Supported apps integration configuration. These empty spaces can be set up using free hosts as pointers # A particular example is using the "https://yewtu.be" or a self-hosted host to integrate the invidious app to librex ENV APP_INVIDIOUS="" ENV APP_RIMGO="" ENV APP_SCRIBE="" ENV APP_LIBRARIAN="" ENV APP_GOTHUB="" ENV APP_NITTER="" ENV APP_LIBREREDDIT="" ENV APP_PROXITOK="" ENV APP_WIKILESS="" ENV APP_QUETRE="" ENV APP_LIBREMDB="" ENV APP_BREEZEWIKI="" ENV APP_ANONYMOUS_OVERFLOW="" ENV APP_SUDS="" ENV APP_BIBLIOREADS="" # GNU/Curl configurations. Leave 'CURLOPT_PROXY' blank whether you don't need to use a proxy for requests # Generally, a proxy is needed when your IP address is blocked by search engines in response to multiple requests within a short time frame. In these cases, it is recommended to use rotating proxies ENV CURLOPT_PROXY_ENABLED=false ENV CURLOPT_PROXY="" ENV CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER=true ENV CURLOPT_ENCODING="" ENV 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" ENV CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST="GET" ENV CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS=5 ENV CURLOPT_TIMEOUT=18 ENV CURLOPT_VERBOSE=true # Install PHP-FPM using Alpine's package manager, apk # Configure PHP-FPM to listen on a Unix socket instead of a TCP port, which is more secure and efficient RUN apk add php7 php7-fpm php7-dom php7-curl php7-json --no-cache --repository=http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing &&\ sed -i 's/^\s*listen = 127.0.0.1:9000/listen = \/run\/php7\/php-fpm7.sock/' ${WWW_CONFIG} &&\ sed -i 's/^\s*;\s*listen.owner = nobody/listen.owner = nginx/' ${WWW_CONFIG} &&\ sed -i 's/^\s*;\s*listen.group = nobody/listen.group = nginx/' ${WWW_CONFIG} &&\ sed -i 's/^\s*;\s*listen.mode = 0660/listen.mode = 0660/' ${WWW_CONFIG} CMD [ "/bin/sh", "-c", "docker/php/prepare.sh" ]