Docker compose support (#54)

* added docker-compose files

* updated readme with docker-compose instructions

* updated default docker-compose data folder
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LD_CONTAINER_NAME=linkding
LD_HOST_PORT=9090
LD_HOST_DATA_DIR=./data

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``` ```
The command will prompt you for a secure password. After the command has completed you can start using the application by logging into the UI with your credentials. The command will prompt you for a secure password. After the command has completed you can start using the application by logging into the UI with your credentials.
### Docker-compose setup
To install linkding using docker-compose you can use the `docker-compose.yml` file. Rename the `.env.sample` file to `.env` and set you parameters, the run:
```shell
docker-compose up -d
```
### Docker-compose user setup
Finally you need to create a user so that you can access the frontend. Replace the credentials in the following command and run it:
```shell
docker-compose exec linkding python manage.py createsuperuser --username=joe --email=joe@example.com
```
The command will prompt you for a secure password. After the command has completed you can start using the application by logging into the UI with your credentials.
### Manual setup ### Manual setup
If you can not or don't want to use Docker you can install the application manually on your server. To do so you can basically follow the steps from the *Development* section below while cross-referencing the `Dockerfile` and `bootstrap.sh` on how to make the application production-ready. If you can not or don't want to use Docker you can install the application manually on your server. To do so you can basically follow the steps from the *Development* section below while cross-referencing the `Dockerfile` and `bootstrap.sh` on how to make the application production-ready.

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version: '3'
services:
linkding:
container_name: "${LD_CONTAINER_NAME:-linkding}"
image: sissbruecker/linkding:latest
ports:
- "${LD_HOST_PORT:-9090}:9090"
volumes:
- "${LD_HOST_DATA_DIR:-./data}:/etc/linkding/data"
restart: unless-stopped