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# Shlink Docker image
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This image provides an easy way to set up [shlink](https://shlink.io) on a container-based runtime.
It exposes a shlink instance served with [swoole](https://www.swoole.co.uk/), which can be linked to external databases to persist data.
## Usage
The most basic way to run Shlink's docker image is by providing these mandatory env vars.
* `SHORT_DOMAIN_HOST`: The custom short domain used for this shlink instance. For example **doma.in**.
* `SHORT_DOMAIN_SCHEMA`: Either **http** or **https**.
* `GEOLITE_LICENSE_KEY`: Your GeoLite2 license key. [Learn more](https://shlink.io/documentation/geolite-license-key/) about this.
To run shlink on top of a local docker service, and using an internal SQLite database, do the following:
```bash
docker run \
--name shlink \
-p 8080:8080 \
-e SHORT_DOMAIN_HOST=doma.in \
-e SHORT_DOMAIN_SCHEMA=https \
-e GEOLITE_LICENSE_KEY=kjh23ljkbndskj345 \
shlinkio/shlink:stable
```
## Full documentation
All the features supported by Shlink are also supported by the docker image.
If you want to learn more, visit the [full documentation](https://shlink.io/documentation/install-docker-image/).