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I'm trying to use microservices Spring Boot with Kafka, but my Spring Boot containers can not connect to the Kafka container.

docker-compose.yml:

version: '3'

services:

  zookeeper:
    image: wurstmeister/zookeeper
    container_name: zookeeper
    restart: always
    ports:
      - 2181:2181

  kafka:
    image: wurstmeister/kafka
    container_name: kafka
    restart: always
    ports:
      - 9092:9092
    depends_on:
      - zookeeper
    links:
      - zookeeper:zookeeper
    environment:
      KAFKA_ADVERTISED_HOST_NAME: localhost
      KAFKA_ZOOKEEPER_CONNECT: zookeeper:2181

  consumer:
    image: consumer
    container_name: consumer
    depends_on:
      - kafka
    restart: always
    ports:
      - 8084:8080
    depends_on:
      - kafka
    links:
      - kafka:kafka

  producer:
    image: producer
    container_name: producer
    depends_on:
      - kafka
    restart: always
    ports:
      - 8085:8080
    depends_on:
      - kafka
    links:
      - kafka:kafka

application.properties in Consumer:

spring.kafka.consumer.bootstrap-servers=kafka:9092
spring.kafka.consumer.group-id=WorkUnitApp
spring.kafka.consumer.topic=kafka_topic

application.properties in Producer:

spring.kafka.producer.bootstrap-servers=kafka:9092

But if I run the Kafka in a container and the Spring Boot microservices locally it works.

application.properties in Consumer:

spring.kafka.consumer.bootstrap-servers=0.0.0.0:9092
spring.kafka.consumer.group-id=WorkUnitApp
spring.kafka.consumer.topic=kafka_topic

application.properties in Producer:

spring.kafka.producer.bootstrap-servers=0.0.0.0:9092

What's the problem, why does the links from the docker not work ?

p.s. 0.0.0.0 because mac os

Edited

I added in docker-compose.yml environments to kafka but it still does not work either

  - KAFKA_ADVERTISED_PORT=9092
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  • We were in the same situation, and I am not sure exactly how this works, but we were able to set up the container in a way that it could be connected to from both outside and inside using the multiple protocol setup described in the documention example (the INSIDE/OUTSIDE part): github.com/wurstmeister/kafka-docker#example
    – Thilo
    Jan 14, 2018 at 0:00
  • Are you on mac or Linux?
    – Kevin Kopf
    Jan 14, 2018 at 2:49
  • Have you tried setting KAFKA_ADVERTISED_HOST_NAME to kafka? Jan 14, 2018 at 3:16
  • @Thilo I looked but I did not succeed (the INSIDE/OUTSIDE part) Jan 14, 2018 at 3:59
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    I've meant the opposite - have you tried KAFKA_ADVERTISED_HOST_NAME=kafka ? Jan 14, 2018 at 4:04

1 Answer 1

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You need to advertise your Kafka broker as kafka, which is the effective hostname for all linking containers (i.e. the hostname that the client needs to connect to from the Kafka protocol perspective, and so kafka:9092 is correct, not 0.0.0.0):

kafka:
  ...
  environment:
    KAFKA_ADVERTISED_HOST_NAME: kafka
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  • what is the difference between "advertised host name" and "bootstrap servers" in kafka configuration? I cannot figure it out from documentation
    – voipp
    Mar 25, 2020 at 10:39
  • @voipp "advertised host name" tells the node how it should present itself to the world (i.e. how other cluster members should connect to it). "bootstrap servers" defines a list of Kafka nodes, that should be used for the initial setup (i.e. to fetch the actual list of cluster members). Mar 25, 2020 at 10:49
  • thanks for help. From the perspective of kafka client (i.e. kafkaTool), what host it will connect to? host from advertised host or from bootstrap servers?(in case they are different). May be you have good article explaining such topics?
    – voipp
    Mar 25, 2020 at 11:19
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    @voipp The client will connect to bootstrap servers to get a list of active nodes to connect to. Entries on that list will be advertised host names (+ advertised port) of each server. You should probably open a new question, if you have a concrete setup problem, as this is a bit out of scope of the initial issue (i.e. why can't the client connect to a Kafka server within Docker). Also, keep in mind that a given property is usually scoped to a specific place. Mar 25, 2020 at 12:23
  • To clarify, bootstrap.servers is a client property, not a broker/server property. My first comment might have been slightly misleading here. Servers use ZooKeeper for synchronizing internally. Mar 25, 2020 at 12:49

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