Unable to connect to host.docker.internal
I’m running in a linux environment and getting "Unable to connect to host.docker.internal" error
The Broadleaf Starter Projects are optimized for MacOS and Windows development so some of the default configuration is specific to those environments. Particularly, there are several references in the project to "host.docker.internal". "host.docker.internal" doesn’t currently resolve properly using Docker for linux as it does for Docker Desktop for Mac or Windows.
Several workarounds exist for this. One way is to change all "host.docker.internal" references to use the docker0
interface ip instead (typically 172.17.0.1
) which you can verify by running the following: ip route | grep docker0 | awk '{print $9}'
Project Update Options:
- Option 1: update all references in all the .env
and docker-compose.yaml
files in this project to use 172.17.0.1 (or your docker0
interface ip) instead
- Option 2: update your /etc/hosts
file and add 172.17.0.1 host.docker.internal
(or your docker0
interface ip)
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