## How to set-up the Docker database First, open `config/docker/mysql.env.example`, open in notepad or N++, change all the values to something else ~~or don't if you are lazy~~ for security sake. Then proceed to save the changed version to `mysql.env` and save it in the same directory as the `mysql.env.example` file. In order to get docker to use the database, it's suggested to change the `config/dbconfig.txt` to include the values in `mysql.env` file, to do this, use the hostname `db` as host! ### Example for `config/dbconfig.txt`: The default database name is `tgstation` by default. Unless you change the SQL schemas, this cannot be changed. Keep note of the values, `*LOGIN` and `*PASSWORD` ``` # MySQL Connection Configuration # Server the MySQL database can be found at # Examples: localhost, 200.135.5.43, www.mysqldb.com, etc. ADDRESS db # MySQL server port (default is 3306) PORT 3306 # Database the population, death, karma, etc. tables may be found in DATABASE tgstation # Username/Login used to access the database LOGIN sillyusername # Password used to access the database PASSWORD somekindofpassword # The following information is for feedback tracking via the blackbox server FEEDBACK_DATABASE tgstation FEEDBACK_LOGIN sillyusernane FEEDBACK_PASSWORD somekindofpassword # Track population and death statistics # Comment this out to disable #ENABLE_STAT_TRACKING ```