Chage: Added token obtainer

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Enter your 2FA code when prompted. The tokens will be saved to the `./garminconnect_tokens` folder.
> **Server Console (Komodo/Portainer):**
> If you can SSH into your server but don't know where Komodo stores the stack files:
> 1. Create a permanent directory for tokens: `mkdir -p /opt/garmin/tokens`
> 2. Run the generator manually, mounting this directory:
> **Server Console (Komodo/Portainer) - Robust Method:**
> The fetcher requires a database connection to start. Use the provided [`server-token-setup.yml`](./server-token-setup.yml) file.
>
> 1. Copy `server-token-setup.yml` to your server.
> 2. Run:
> ```bash
> docker run --rm -it -v /opt/garmin/tokens:/home/appuser/.garminconnect thisisarpanghosh/garmin-fetch-data:latest
> docker-compose -f server-token-setup.yml run --rm setup-fetcher
> ```
> 3. Enter your 2FA code.
> 4. In Komodo/Portainer, configure your stack's "Environment Variables" to set the `GARMINCONNECT_TOKENS` variable to the path of the tokens folder.
> The script will interactively prompt you for your **Garmin Email**, **Password**, and **2FA Code**.
> The tokens will be generated in `/opt/garmin/tokens` (as defined in the yaml).
>
> Finally, in Komodo/Portainer, set the environment variable `GARMINCONNECT_TOKENS=/opt/garmin/tokens`.
4. Run `docker-compose up -d` to start the application.

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services:
setup-fetcher:
image: thisisarpanghosh/garmin-fetch-data:latest
depends_on:
- temp-influxdb
volumes:
- /opt/garmin/tokens:/home/appuser/.garminconnect
environment:
- INFLUXDB_HOST=temp-influxdb
- INFLUXDB_PORT=8086
- INFLUXDB_DATABASE=GarminStats
temp-influxdb:
image: influxdb:1.8
environment:
- INFLUXDB_DB=GarminStats