docs: add SQLite permission troubleshooting for direct installation

- Add new section 'Database Permissions for Direct Installation' to README
- Explain common SQLite permission errors when running without Docker
- Provide secure permission fixes (chmod 755/644 instead of 777)
- Clarify why Docker deployment avoids these issues
- Recommend Docker/Docker Compose as preferred deployment method

Addresses permission issues reported by users running the application directly on their systems.
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Arunavo Ray
2025-05-28 09:21:01 +05:30
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##### Database Permissions for Direct Installation
> [!IMPORTANT]
> **If you're running the application directly** (not using Docker), you may encounter SQLite permission errors. This is because SQLite requires both read/write access to the database file and write access to the directory containing the database.
**Common Error:**
```
Error: [ERROR] SQLiteError: attempt to write a readonly database
```
**Solution:**
```bash
# Ensure the data directory exists and has proper permissions
mkdir -p data
chmod 755 data
# If the database file already exists, ensure it's writable
chmod 644 data/gitea-mirror.db
# Make sure the user running the application owns the data directory
chown -R $(whoami) data/
```
**Why Docker doesn't have this issue:**
- Docker containers run with a dedicated user (`gitea-mirror`) that owns the `/app/data` directory
- The container setup ensures proper permissions are set during image build
- Volume mounts are handled by Docker with appropriate permissions
**Recommended approach:** Use Docker or Docker Compose for deployment to avoid permission issues entirely.
### Configuration
Gitea Mirror can be configured through environment variables or through the web UI. See the [Configuration Guide](src/content/docs/configuration.md) for more details.