Simplify docker networking and clarify the README, fixes #8
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In order to set up a test instance of mariadb in a docker container, run the following command:
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```bash
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docker run --rm --name mariadb -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=secret -d mariadb:latest
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docker run --rm --name mariadb -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=secret -p 3306:3306 -d mariadb:latest
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```
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You should then create a config file, and adjust the hostname to the IP address of the docker container.
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This will start a mariadb instance with the root password `secret`, and expose the port 3306 on the host machine.
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Run the following command to create a configuration file with the default settings:
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```bash
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cp ./example-config.toml ./config.toml
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DOCKER_IP_ADDRESS="$(docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' mariadb)"
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sed -i "s/host = \"localhost\"/host = \"${DOCKER_IP_ADDRESS}\"/" ./config.toml
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```
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If you used the docker command above, you can use these settings as is, but if you are running mariadb/mysql on another host, port or with another password, adjust the corresponding fields in `config.toml`.
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This file will contain your database password, but is ignored by git, so it will not be committed to the repository.
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You should now be able to connect to the mariadb instance, after building the program and using arguments to specify the config file.
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```bash
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