I'm trying to setup a Kafka / Docker Setup on my host maschine and connect to it from a network device. I'm using bitnami/kafka. Here is my docker-compose file:
version: '2'
services:
zookeeper:
image: 'bitnami/zookeeper:3'
ports:
- '2181:2181'
volumes:
- 'zookeeper_data:/bitnami'
environment:
- ALLOW_ANONYMOUS_LOGIN=yes
kafka:
image: 'bitnami/kafka:2'
ports:
- '9092:9092'
- '29092:29092'
volumes:
- 'kafka_data:/bitnami'
environment:
- KAFKA_CFG_ZOOKEEPER_CONNECT=zookeeper:2181
- ALLOW_PLAINTEXT_LISTENER=yes
- KAFKA_CFG_LISTENER_SECURITY_PROTOCOL_MAP=PLAINTEXT:PLAINTEXT,PLAINTEXT_HOST:PLAINTEXT
- KAFKA_CFG_LISTENERS=PLAINTEXT://:9092,PLAINTEXT_HOST://:29092
- KAFKA_CFG_ADVERTISED_LISTENERS=PLAINTEXT://kafka:9092,PLAINTEXT_HOST://localhost:29092
depends_on:
- zookeeper
volumes:
zookeeper_data:
driver: local
kafka_data:
driver: local
When I run my python script on my host maschine ( not within docker ) and mercury being the name of my host it works just fine:
from kafka import KafkaProducer
producer = KafkaProducer(bootstrap_servers=['mercury:29092'])
print("Connected")
producer.send('topic', b'It works!')
print('Theoretically send')
producer.close()
print('Closed')
When I try to run the same script from another network device it doesn't work. I don't even get an error. The script also runs just fine, so there is no delay when trying to connect or sending. That only happens when I f.e. use a wrong port or a topic that doesn't exist. Especially the last part let's me believe that the script can connect but doesn't send the message correctly. I'm not sure why that's the case. Is my port setup correct or do I need some extra kafka environment settings?
Thanks in advance for the help