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[Bug]: Test cannot connect to container spun up via compose module
Testcontainers version
0.21.0
Using the latest Testcontainers version?
Yes
Host OS
Mac
Host arch
ARM
Go version
1.20.3
Docker version
Client:
Cloud integration: v1.0.31
Version: 23.0.5
API version: 1.42
Go version: go1.19.8
Git commit: bc4487a
Built: Wed Apr 26 16:12:52 2023
OS/Arch: darwin/arm64
Context: default
Server: Docker Desktop 4.19.0 (106363)
Engine:
Version: 23.0.5
API version: 1.42 (minimum version 1.12)
Go version: go1.19.8
Git commit: 94d3ad6
Built: Wed Apr 26 16:17:14 2023
OS/Arch: linux/arm64
Experimental: false
containerd:
Version: 1.6.20
GitCommit: 2806fc1057397dbaeefbea0e4e17bddfbd388f38
runc:
Version: 1.1.5
GitCommit: v1.1.5-0-gf19387a
docker-init:
Version: 0.19.0
GitCommit: de40ad0
Docker info
Client:
Context: default
Debug Mode: false
Plugins:
buildx: Docker Buildx (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.10.4
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
compose: Docker Compose (Docker Inc.)
Version: v2.17.3
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose
dev: Docker Dev Environments (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.1.0
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-dev
extension: Manages Docker extensions (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.2.19
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-extension
init: Creates Docker-related starter files for your project (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.1.0-beta.4
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-init
sbom: View the packaged-based Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) for an image (Anchore Inc.)
Version: 0.6.0
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-sbom
scan: Docker Scan (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.26.0
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-scan
scout: Command line tool for Docker Scout (Docker Inc.)
Version: v0.10.0
Path: /Users/nicholas.tucker/.docker/cli-plugins/docker-scout
Server:
Containers: 1
Running: 1
Paused: 0
Stopped: 0
Images: 4
Server Version: 23.0.5
Storage Driver: overlay2
Backing Filesystem: extfs
Supports d_type: true
Using metacopy: false
Native Overlay Diff: true
userxattr: false
Logging Driver: json-file
Cgroup Driver: cgroupfs
Cgroup Version: 2
Plugins:
Volume: local
Network: bridge host ipvlan macvlan null overlay
Log: awslogs fluentd gcplogs gelf journald json-file local logentries splunk syslog
Swarm: inactive
Runtimes: io.containerd.runc.v2 runc
Default Runtime: runc
Init Binary: docker-init
containerd version: 2806fc1057397dbaeefbea0e4e17bddfbd388f38
runc version: v1.1.5-0-gf19387a
init version: de40ad0
Security Options:
seccomp
Profile: builtin
cgroupns
Kernel Version: 5.15.49-linuxkit
Operating System: Docker Desktop
OSType: linux
Architecture: aarch64
CPUs: 6
Total Memory: 7.765GiB
Name: docker-desktop
ID: 8c325c45-1e53-4780-b05a-1c44ddcd3d31
Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
Debug Mode: false
HTTP Proxy: http.docker.internal:3128
HTTPS Proxy: http.docker.internal:3128
No Proxy: hubproxy.docker.internal
Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/
Experimental: false
Insecure Registries:
hubproxy.docker.internal:5555
127.0.0.0/8
Live Restore Enabled: false
What happened?
Hello,
I've been trying to incorporate a testcontainers test in our CI platform. To do this, I'm attempting to run testcontainers within a docker container by running docker-outside-of-docker (as described in the docs here).
I'm encountering an issue using the compose module, as ideally we'd like to reuse our existing docker compose file. It appears that testcontainers can't connect to the container brought up. I've noticed that it creates its own network, so I'm wondering if the container isn't part of the same network as the golang container where I'm running testcontainers from?
Another reason why I think this might be a networking inconsistency with the compose module is if I convert my use of the compose module into a ContainerRequest, the test can connect to the target container without errors.
Thanks in advance for your help, and happy to provide more info if required!
Relevant log output
=== RUN TestMain
**********************************************************************************************
Ryuk has been disabled for the current execution. This can cause unexpected behavior in your environment.
More on this: https://golang.testcontainers.org/features/garbage_collector/
**********************************************************************************************
2023/07/31 23:32:08 github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go - Connected to docker:
Server Version: 23.0.5
API Version: 1.42
Operating System: Docker Desktop
Total Memory: 7951 MB
Network end-to-end-test_default Creating
Network end-to-end-test_default Created
Container doomsday-notifications Creating
Container doomsday-notifications Created
Container doomsday-notifications Starting
Container doomsday-notifications Started
Container doomsday-notifications Waiting
Container doomsday-notifications Healthy
2023/07/31 23:32:09 github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go - Connected to docker:
Server Version: 23.0.5
API Version: 1.42
Operating System: Docker Desktop
Total Memory: 7951 MB
panic: test timed out after 30s
running tests:
TestMain (30s)
Additional information
No response
Hey @n-tucker thanks for reporting this issue. I think this could be related to #1373 too. We added a docker host resolution algorithm and taking a deeper look, it's not taking into account the InAContainer function. Please look at this another issue that was solved for the k3s module: #1289
I'll be working on this next week.