Could not translate host name “db” to address using Postgres, Docker Compose and Psycopg2

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不思量自难忘° 2021-02-01 16:39

In one folder I have 3 files: base.py, Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml.

base.py:

import psycopg2

conn = psycopg2.connect(\"dbname=\'b         


        
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  •  庸人自扰
    2021-02-01 17:27

    The problem is you should not be running python base.py as part of the RUN directive.

    The RUN directive is executed only when you are building the image. The postgres container is not running at this point, nor has the network been created. Instead you want to use the CMD directive.

    Change the Dockerfile to this:

    FROM ubuntu:16.04
    
    RUN apt-get update
    RUN apt-get -y install python-pip
    RUN apt-get update
    RUN pip install --upgrade pip
    RUN pip install psycopg2-binary
    
    COPY base.py base.py
    
    CMD ["python", "base.py"]
    

    The above should result in the hostname db to be resolved. However if your python code doesn't have any reconnection logic for connecting to the database the container will likely still error out. This because the postgres container will be running but the database won't be ready to accept connections.

    This can be temporarily fixed by adding restart: always to your docker-compose.yml.

    version: '3'
    services:
      db:
        image: 'postgres:latest'
        expose:
          - "5432"
        environment:
          POSTGRES_PASSWORD: pw1234
          POSTGRES_DB: base123
      aprrka:
        restart: always
        build: .    
        depends_on:
          - db
    

    Hopefully this will get you up and running.

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