Updated README.md for version 1.6.16

Since the data volume is automatically persisted removed the extra information regarding volume mapping.
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This currently is pretty minimal and uses: This currently is pretty minimal and uses:
* apache-2.4.8 * apache-2.4.38
* GD library * GD library
* Unzip library * Unzip library
* php7.2 * php7.3
* php7.2-opcache * php7.3-opcache
* php7.2-acpu * php7.3-acpu
* php7.2-yaml * php7.3-yaml
* cron
* vim editor
## Building the image from Dockerfile ## Building the image from Dockerfile
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docker build -t grav:latest . docker build -t grav:latest .
``` ```
## Running Grav Image with Latest Grav + Admin (not persistent): ## Running Grav Image with Latest Grav + Admin:
``` ```
docker run -p 8000:80 grav:latest docker run -p 8000:80 grav:latest
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Point browser to `http://localhost:8000` and create user account... Point browser to `http://localhost:8000` and create user account...
## Running local Grav installation ## Running Grav Image with Latest Grav + Admin with a named volume (can be used in production)
This assumes you have already downloaded a Grav package into a local folder. This is the best way to run Grav if you want to have your changes persisted between restarts of the docker container.
``` ```
docker run -v /local/grav/install:/var/www/html:cached -p 8000:80/tcp grav:latest docker run -d -p 8000:80 --name grav --restart always -v grav_data:/var/www/html grav:1.0
``` ```
To run in the current directory you can use:
```
docker run -v `pwd`:/var/www/html:cached -p 8000:80/tcp grav:latest
```
Point browser to `http://localhost:8000` to access your Grav site