So I want to connect to my mongodb running on my host machine (DO droplet, Ubuntu 16.04). It is running on the default 27017
port on localhost.
I then use mup to deploy my Meteor app on my DO droplet, which is using docker to run my Meteor app inside a container. So far so good.
A standard mongodb://...
connection url is used to connect the app to the mongodb.
Now I have the following problem:
mongodb://...@localhost:27017...
obviously does not work inside the docker container, as localhost
is not the host's localhost.
I already read many stackoverflow posts on this, I already tried using:
--network="host"
- did not work as it said0.0.0.0:80
is already in use or something like that (nginx proxy)--add-host="local:<MY-DROPLET-INTERNET-IP>"
and connect viamongodb://...@local:27017...
: also not working as I can access my mongodb only from localhost, not from the public IP
This has to be a common problem!
tl;dr - What is the proper way to expose the hosts localhost
inside a docker container so I can connect to services running on the host? (including their ports, e.g. 27017).
I hope someone can help!
change the bindIp from 127.0.0.1 to 0.0.0.0 in /etc/mongod.conf. Then it will work
You can use:
172.17.0.1
as it is the default host ip that the containers can see. But you need to configure Mongo to listen to0.0.0.0
.From docker 18.03 onwards the recommendation is to connect to the special DNS name
host.docker.internal
For previous versions you can use DNS names
docker.for.mac.localhost
ordocker.for.windows.localhost
.