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librex browser search integration - firefox with LibreX Docker container #248
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Yeah seeing this too when trying to do it with docker-compose. No matter what files I tried to edit or trying to pass the variable in the Dockerfile, it wouldn't work. I added Overall, the command should look like this: I'm a mess with docker so I dunno what the actual fix is, but I hope one is found soon for docker-compose. |
I faced the same issue with Firefox. You can solve this creating a new opensearch.xml file or extracting it from your container and change it to point to your domain. Finally, mount this .xml on your compose file and recreate the container.
Regards |
Yes, I would love to have a env var. I think that's what |
In utilizing right-click option to add local LibreX instance as default browser search engine, any subsequent browser searches fail as LibreX defaults to docker IP/port (127.0.0.1:8080) instead of proxied domain for browser bar searches. Using Cosmos as proxy front-end: https://github.com/azukaar/Cosmos-Server. LibreX works when accessed via external URL directly.
Hoping there is an un-documented environment variable to add to the docker-compose.yml to address so external domain is used in browser search query instead of docker IP/port (127.0.0.1:8080)
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