Update Dockerfile to include sqlite inside#45
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…tainer modify Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml by including sqlite3 into docker image, so no need to install it on a host machine and create volume link to sessions.db only one thing - we should create a file on a host machine anyway, before building a container. just put in console in current directory `touch sessions.db` it creates an empty file so when container created it will update it with a command `sqlite3 sessions.db "VACUUM;"` inside a container
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Without a volume, this would mean that the database is empty when you recreate the container. I would say that this is not really the intention of a database. It should persist over recreating containers. |
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modify Dockerfile by including
sqliteinto docker image, so no need to install it on a host machine and create volume link to sessions.dbonly one thing - we should create a file on a host machine before building a container. just put in console in current directory
touch sessions.dbit creates an empty file so when container created it will update it with a command
sqlite3 sessions.db "VACUUM;"inside a container