I want to create an LMS Docker build-and-run that works "out of the box"
without having to add additional configuration through the UI between
container restarts.

Why don't you store the prefs folder outside the container?

I suppose I'm hoping that I can derive a token (once) and keep it
somewhere safe, and then inject it into my container on runtime perhaps
as an environment variable.

It's stored in the cache/spotty folder. You could certainly back this up and restore from somewhere. But as I said: I'd rather persist the cache and prefs folder outside the container.

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Michael
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