Because you talked about "code" I'll try and give a different perspective.
While answering a question on figuring out IP address from inside of a docker container Docker container IP address from .net project
there are two codes possible
var ipAddress = HttpContext.Request.HttpContext.Connection.LocalIpAddress;
This will give you the IP address at runtime, but, it won't have control over it.
It can also lead to more code in the future to do something with the IP Address. Like feeding a load balancer or the likes.
I'd prefer a configuration over it.
such as
An environment variable with pre-configured IP addresses for each container service. Such as:
WEB_API_1_IP=192.168.0.10
WEB_API_2_IP=192.168.0.11
.
.
.
NETWORK_SUBNET=192.168.0.0/24
a docker-compose
that ties the environment variable to IP address of the container. Such as:
version: '3.3'
services:
web_api:
.
.
.
networks:
public_net:
ipv4_address: ${WEB_API_1_IP}
.
and some .net code that links the two and give access within the code.
Host.CreateDefaultBuilder(args)
.ConfigureAppConfiguration((hostingContext, config) =>
{
config.AddEnvironmentVariables();
})
The code that we wrote is about reading through the configuration.
But it gives way better control. Depending on what environment you are running it you could have different environment files.
The subnet the number of machine they are all configured options rather than tricky code which requires more maintenance and is error prone.