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Jeroen Geusebroek 2021-01-03 15:58:38 +01:00
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An example `docker-compose.yml` is included. Create your base directory and edit the environment variables to suit your needs. After the initial run (`docker-compose up -d`) you will need to remove the `<base_dir>/spotweb/dbsettings.inc.php` because otherwise the install process won't proceed. Don't worry, your settings won't be lost.
After you deleted the file, point your browser to your install (ie. [http://localhost:81/install.php](http://localhost:81/install.php)) and follow the installation procedure.
After you deleted the file, point your browser to your install (ie. [http://localhost:81/install.php](http://localhost:81/install.php)) and follow the installation procedure.
It might give you an error saying it can't write the settings to file. You can ignore this.
When this all is fininished, restart spotweb using `docker-compose restart`. You should now have a working spotweb installation. (please note the `<base_dir>/spotweb/dbsettings.inc.php` file will be automatically recreated during the restart).
When this all is finished, restart spotweb using `docker-compose restart`. You should now have a working spotweb installation. (please note the `<base_dir>/spotweb/dbsettings.inc.php` file will be automatically recreated during the restart).
### Environment variables
| Variable | Function |