I have a Java Spring Boot app which works with a Postgres database. I want to use Docker for both of them. I initially put just the Postgres in Docker, and I had a docker-compose.yml file defined like this:
version: '2'
services:
db:
container_name: sample_db
image: postgres:9.5
volumes:
- sample_db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=sample
- POSTGRES_USER=sample
- POSTGRES_DB=sample
- PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
ports:
- 5432:5432
volumes:
sample_db: {}
Then, when I issued the commands sudo dockerd and sudo docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up, it was starting the database. I could connect using pgAdmin for example, by using localhost as server and port 5432. Then, in my Spring Boot app, inside the application.properties file I defined the following properties.
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/sample
spring.datasource.username=sample
spring.datasource.password=sample
spring.jpa.generate-ddl=true
At this point I could run my Spring Boot app locally through Spring Suite, and it all was working fine. Then, I wanted to also add my Spring Boot app as Docker image. I first of all created a Dockerfile in my project directory, which looks like this:
FROM java:8
EXPOSE 8080
ADD /target/manager.jar manager.jar
ENTRYPOINT ["java","-jar","manager.jar"]
Then, I entered to the directory of the project issued mvn clean followed by mvn install. Next, issued docker build -f Dockerfile -t manager . followed by docker tag 9c6b1e3f1d5e myuser/manager:latest (the id is correct). Finally, I edited my existing docker-compose.yml file to look like this:
version: '2'
services:
web:
image: myuser/manager:latest
ports:
- 8080:8080
depends_on:
- db
db:
container_name: sample_db
image: postgres:9.5
volumes:
- sample_db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
environment:
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=sample
- POSTGRES_USER=sample
- POSTGRES_DB=sample
- PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
ports:
- 5432:5432
volumes:
sample_db: {}
But, now if I issue sudo docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up command, the database again starts correctly, but I get errors and exit code 1 for the web app part. The problem is the connection string. I believe I have to change it to something else, but I don't know what it should be. I get the following error messages:
web_1 | 2017-06-27 22:11:54.418 ERROR 1 --- [ main] o.a.tomcat.jdbc.pool.ConnectionPool : Unable to create initial connections of pool.
web_1 |
web_1 | org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Connection to localhost:5432 refused. Check that the hostname and port are correct and that the postmaster is accepting TCP/IP connections
Any ideas?
Each container has its own network interface with its own localhost. So change how Java points to Postgres:
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/sample
To:
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/sample
db will resolve to the proper Postgres IP.
Bonus. With docker-compose you don't need to build your image by hand. So change:
web:
image: myuser/manager:latest
To:
web:
build: .
I had the same problem and I lost some time to understand and solve this problem:
org.postgresql.util.PSQLException: Connection to localhost:5432 refused. Check that the hostname and port are correct and that the postmaster is accepting TCP/IP connections.
I show all the properties so that everyone understands.
application.properties:
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/testdb
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=org.postgresql.Driver
spring.datasource.username=postgres
spring.datasource.password=postgres
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQL82Dialect
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=update
docker-compose.yml:
version: "3"
services:
springapp:
build: .
container_name: springapp
environment:
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/testdb
ports:
- 8000:8080
restart: always
depends_on:
- db
db:
image: postgres
container_name: db
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=postgres
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
- POSTGRES_DB=testdb
- PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
ports:
- 5000:5432
volumes:
- pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: always
volumes:
pgdata:
For start spring application with local database we use url localhost.
For connect to container with database we need change 'localhost' on your database service, in my case 'localhost' to 'db'.
Solution: add SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL environment in docker-compose.yml wich rewrite spring.datasource.url value for connect:
environment:
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/testdb
I hope this helps someone save his time.
You can use this.
version: "2"
services:
sample_db-postgresql:
image: postgres:9.5
ports:
- 5432:5432
environment:
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=sample
- POSTGRES_USER=sample
- POSTGRES_DB=sample
volumes:
- sample_db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
volumes:
sample_db:
You can use ENV variable to change the db address in your docker-compose.
Dockerfile:
FROM java:8
EXPOSE 8080
ENV POSTGRES localhost
ADD /target/manager.jar manager.jar
ENTRYPOINT exec java $JAVA_OPTS -jar manager.jar --spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql://$POSTGRES:5432/sample
docker-compose:
`
container_name: springapp
environment:
- POSTGRES=db`
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I'm working with spring boot, hibernate & MySql. While running the application it is running well as per expectation . But while making the docker-compose file and running the app docker image with mysql docker image it gives this error.
Error
com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.CommunicationsException: Communications link failure
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused.
private Connection createConnection() throws SQLException
{
DriverManager.registerDriver(new com.mysql.jdbc.Driver());
String mysqlUrl = "jdbc:mysql://localhost/database?autoReconnect=true&useSSL=false";
Connection connection = DriverManager.getConnection(mysqlUrl, "root", "root");
return connection;
}
Application.properties
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost/database?autoReconnect=true&useSSL=false
spring.datasource.username=root
spring.datasource.password=root
Please guide me how to tackle this.
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
docker-mysql:
image: mysql:5.7
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root
- MYSQL_DATABASE=database
- MYSQL_USER=root
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=root
ports:
- 3307:3306
app:
image: app:latest
ports:
- 8091:8091
depends_on:
- docker-mysql
Issue is due to reference of localhost in the jdbc url.
Below configuration should work.
**docker-compose.yml**
version: '3'
services:
docker-mysql:
image: mysql:5.7
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root
- MYSQL_DATABASE=database
- MYSQL_USER=root
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=root
ports:
- 3307:3306
app:
image: app:latest
ports:
- 8091:8091
environment:
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:mysql://docker-mysql:3306/database?autoReconnect=true&useSSL=false
depends_on:
- docker-mysql
This Docker forum discussion helped me when I was running into this error. For me it was a problem with cache and I didn't get the error after running docker-compose down --rmi all
For me, it was the version of mysql
image: mysql:8 -> image: mysql:5.7
did you tell your docker that it depends on SQL?
I mean is there something like this:
depends_on:
- mysql_server
in your docker-compose.yml ?
looks like a configuration issue.
In my case I have provided proper privilege for my user to get connected from docker host and the error war gone.
I have provided % as host for my user which will provide access to connect from any host. The default root user will only connects from localhost.
Put something like this in the application.properties
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://${MYSQL_HOST:localhost}:${MYSQL_PORT:3306}/test
spring.datasource.username=${MYSQL_USER:root}
spring.datasource.password=${MYSQL_PASSWORD:password}
I have a Hello service and World service. The Hello service has a rest point /hello/hw which internally calls rest end point in World service to return string "Hello World".
The application works fine as expected if the system is not dockerized.
However the issue is when I want to dockerize the system.
I use docker-compose to containerize both services. I have defined a custom network in the docker compose file (named as custom_net).
The rest end point /hello/hw is reachable but Hello service is not able to call the rest end point in the World service.
The application.properties in Hello service has the url of World service as http://localhost:8082/world
I get UnknownHostException when I set the url as http://custom_net:8082/world or to http://custom_net:8092/world
I get Connection refused exception when I don't change the url in application.properties.
The log message states 'failed: Connection refused: localhost/127.0.0.1:8082;'
I am not sure what configurations are needed to bridge the 2 services
The command docker network list shows the name of custom network as 'tempfolder_custom_net'.
The command docker inspect shows that both hello and world service are registered to this network
version: '3'
services:
hello_service:
image: 'openjdk:8-jdk-alpine'
restart: always
container_name: hello_service
volumes:
- ./deploy:/root
networks:
- custom_net
depends_on:
- world_service
command: sh -c "java -jar -Dspring.config.location=file:///root/hello/application.yml /root/hello/hello-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar "
ports:
- 8091:8081
world_service:
image: 'openjdk:8-jdk-alpine'
restart: always
container_name: world_service
volumes:
- ./deploy:/root
command: sh -c "java -jar -Dspring.config.location=file:///root/world/application.yml /root/world/world-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar "
ports:
- 8092:8082
networks:
- custom_net
networks:
custom_net:
driver: bridge
Application.yml of Hello service ...
server:
port: 8081
services:
world:
url: http://localhost:8082/world
You should build new image base on openjdk:8-jdk-alpine image, and add ENTRYPOINT
You should change this:
server:
port: 8081
services:
world:
url: http://localhost:8082/world
To :
server:
port: 8081
services:
world:
url: http://world_service:8092/world
Make sure, both containers are running.
#Thanh Nuguyen Van thanks for providing useful hints in troubleshooting.
The issue was with the host name world_service. Looks like underscore is not a valid URL. Below is my updated docker compose file. I didn't even have to use custom docker network. I updated the url in application.yml to http://worldservice:8082/world.
Also note that the port is 8082 not 8092. We have to mention the application's port and not the docker exposed port.
version: '3'
services:
helloservice:
image: 'openjdk:8-jdk-alpine'
restart: always
container_name: helloservice
volumes:
- ./deploy:/root
#networks:
#- custom_net
depends_on:
- worldservice
command: sh -c "java -Xdebug -jar -Dspring.config.location=file:///root/hello/application.yml /root/hello/hello-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar "
ports:
- 8091:8081
worldservice:
image: 'openjdk:8-jdk-alpine'
restart: always
container_name: worldservice
volumes:
- ./deploy:/root
command: sh -c "java -Xdebug -jar -Dspring.config.location=file:///root/world/application.yml /root/world/world-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar "
ports:
- 8092:8082
#networks:
#- custom_net
#networks:
#custom_net:
#driver: bridge
I'm new to docker and started to play with it on my small project.
I have dockerized the service itself with the following Docker file:
ROM adoptopenjdk:11-jdk-hotspot AS DEPENDENCIES_BUILD_IMAGE
ENV APP_HOME=/usr/app/
WORKDIR $APP_HOME
COPY build.gradle settings.gradle gradlew $APP_HOME
COPY gradle $APP_HOME/gradle
RUN ./gradlew build || return 0
COPY . .
RUN ./gradlew build
FROM adoptopenjdk/openjdk11:jdk-11.0.7_10-alpine AS FINAL
ENV JAR_TEMPLATE=myapp-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
ENV ARTIFACT_NAME=myapp.jar
ENV APP_HOME=/usr/app
WORKDIR $APP_HOME
COPY --from=DEPENDENCIES_BUILD_IMAGE $APP_HOME/build/libs/$JAR_TEMPLATE .
RUN mv $JAR_TEMPLATE $ARTIFACT_NAME
EXPOSE 8080
CMD ["java", "-jar", "budget-calculator.jar"]
Side note - I know that there's a problem that I'm always copying 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT - but I'm not sure how to solve it at the moment.
After that I wanted to connect my service to a Postgres DB with docker-compose using this confirmation:
version: '3'
services:
backend:
build: .
container_name: myapp
ports:
- "8080:8080"
links:
- "db"
depends_on:
- db
networks:
- backend
db:
restart: unless-stopped
image: postgres:10
container_name: myapp-db
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=postgres
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=secret
- POSTGRES_DB=myapp
ports:
- 5436:5436
networks:
- backend
networks:
backend:
After that I've updated my application.properties file to indicate that the DB link is on the other container as follow:
spring.flyway.url=jdbc:postgresql://db:5436/myapp
spring.flyway.user=postgres
spring.flyway.password=secret
spring.flyway.baseline-on-migrate=true
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:postgresql://db:5436/myapp
spring.datasource.username=postgres
spring.datasource.password=secret
spring.datasource.driverClassName=org.postgresql.Driver
Now I had 2 problems:
While I assumed that build: . will rebuild my image every time
that I'm running docker-compose up if something changed in
practice I saw that it's not the case.
When the backend service starts flyway (a migration DB library) try
to connect to the database and cannot resolve the connection.
I've seen online that the usage of - links is deprecated and I should use the networks but both do not seem to work - what am I missing?
There are 2 problems with my configurations, the first one - the internal port of Postgres was configured as 5436 while the default port of the image is 5432 (I've updated both of them to 5432)
the second one, in order to pass the IP of the DB to the service I've added the following environment variables to the service image:
environment: # Pass environment variables to the service
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/budget
SPRING_DATASOURCE_USERNAME: postgres
SPRING_DATASOURCE_PASSWORD: secret
SPRING_FLYWAY_URL: jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/budget
SPRING_FLYWAY_USER: postgres
SPRING_FLYWAY_PASSWORD: secret
So my current working configuration is this:
version: '3.8'
services:
backend:
build: .
container_name: app-service
ports:
- "8080:8080"
depends_on:
- db
environment: # Pass environment variables to the service
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/myapp
SPRING_DATASOURCE_USERNAME: postgres
SPRING_DATASOURCE_PASSWORD: secret
SPRING_FLYWAY_URL: jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/myapp
SPRING_FLYWAY_USER: postgres
SPRING_FLYWAY_PASSWORD: secret
db:
restart: unless-stopped
image: postgres:10
environment:
- POSTGRES_DB=myapp
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
- POSTGRES_USER=secret
volumes:
- myapp_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
ports:
- 5432:5432
volumes:
myapp_data:
I recently started trying to use the docker in a more advanced way. I had already used it to create mysql server and postgres server containers. At the moment I have a Spring test project, which runs normally when starting up. But I tried to instantiate the same with docker, it successfully creates a mysql server, and instantiates a tomcat, but it does not go up the project itself.
Dockerfile content:
FROM tomcat:9-jre11
ENV CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Duser.timezone=America/Sao_Paulo -Xms1024m -Xmx2560m -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:-OmitStackTraceInFastThrow"
ADD ./smartCircuit/target/*.war $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/
EXPOSE 8080
CMD catalina.sh run;
docker-compose.yaml content:
version: '3.5'
services:
db:
image: mysql:5.7
restart: always
container_name: mysql-container
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: 'smart_circuit'
MYSQL_USER: 'user'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: 'password'
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: 'password'
ports:
# <Port exposed> : < MySQL Port running inside container>
- '3307:3306'
expose:
# Opens port 3306 on the container
- '3306'
# Where our data will be persisted
volumes:
- my-db:/var/lib/mysql
web:
build: .
container_name: tomcat
ports:
- 8080:8080
environment:
DB_URL: jdbc:mysql://mysql-container:3306/smart_circuit?useSSL=false
DB_USER: user
DB_PASSWORD: password
links:
- db:mysql-container
# Names our volume
volumes:
my-db:
I'm expecting my application to start and be accessible when I use the command "sudo docker-compose up --build". For example I have one RestController mapped "project" with a method mapped "find" which receives an id and either retrieves it when found or throws a NotFoundException.
When I run it through InteliJ without docker it works, but when I start it through docker I get a Tomcat 404 Not Found return.
Basically I can access the mysql instance with no problem and the tomcat is kind of working, but the project itself is not being deployed.
I am having a problem connecting my compiled Spring-Boot app to the database that I have running on another container on my server.
I have tried different configurations, changing from localhost to the IP address of my server for the connection. I also double checked that the credentials matched by logging in via Adminer. Finally, I did a rebuild of the compose and image files several times to ensure that I have all the latest versions.
Compose file:
version: '3.1'
services:
db:
image: mariadb
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: mypassword
MYSQL_DATABASE: marketingappdb
ports:
- "3306:3306"
expose:
- 3306
volumes:
- ./mariadbvolume:/var/lib/mariadb
networks:
- marketingapp
adminer:
image: adminer
restart: always
ports:
- "8086:8080"
expose:
- 8086
depends_on:
- db
networks:
- marketingapp
springserver:
image: marketingapp
restart: always
ports:
- "8091:8091"
expose:
- 8091
depends_on:
- db
networks:
- marketingapp
networks:
marketingapp:
Spring Server Image:
FROM openjdk:latest
COPY /marketing-app-final.jar .
EXPOSE 8091
ENTRYPOINT ["java", "-jar", "marketing-app-final.jar"]
Application properties for Spring:
server.port = 8091
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mariadb://0.0.0.0:3306/marketingappdb
spring.datasource.username=root
spring.datasource.password=mypassword
spring.datasource.driver-class-name=org.mariadb.jdbc.Driver
spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=update
I can connect from my PC to the database using the app from the remote same configuration (obviously replacing localhost with the IP) and don't see why I shouldn't be able to do the same from the actual server. Thanks in advance for any help!
Use the docker dns to connect your spring App to the mariabd:
jdbc:mariadb://db:3306/marketingappdb
Just a few other hints: you don't need to expose port 3306, you already bind it to 3306 on Host (if you just want to use it from within the docker Services you don't need to bind/expose it at all). And the mariabd persistent storage is var/lib/mysql and not var/lib/mariadb