Add VOLUME_PATH environment variable to customize storage location for
all persistent data (data/, logs/, configs/ subdirectories).
Changes:
- .env.example: Add VOLUME_PATH variable with documentation
- docker-compose.yml: Use ${VOLUME_PATH:-.} for all volume mounts
- docs/DOCKER.md: Document custom volume location feature
Benefits:
- Store data outside project directory (e.g., on separate disk)
- Easier backup/restore (single directory)
- Clean separation of code and data
- Support for absolute or relative paths
Usage:
# In .env file
VOLUME_PATH=/home/user/trading-data
# Results in mounts:
/home/user/trading-data/data:/app/data
/home/user/trading-data/logs:/app/logs
/home/user/trading-data/configs:/app/configs
Defaults to current directory (.) if not set for backward compatibility.
Implement automatic detection of custom_config.json for simpler Docker usage.
No environment variables or command-line arguments needed for most users.
Changes:
- entrypoint.sh: Add smart config detection (custom_config.json > CLI arg > default_config.json)
- docker-compose.yml: Add configs volume mount for editing without rebuilds
- docs/DOCKER.md: Update documentation with simplified workflow
- .gitignore: Add custom_config.json to prevent accidental commits
Usage:
cp configs/default_config.json configs/custom_config.json
nano configs/custom_config.json
docker-compose up # Automatically uses custom_config.json
Simplifies user experience by following convention over configuration principle.
Complete guide for creating releases:
- Tag creation and push process
- GitHub Actions automation workflow
- Verification and testing steps
- Troubleshooting common issues