I have a problem connecting to the config-server. I am not sure what am I doing wrong. I have configured server running in a docker container named "config-server" on port 8888.
http://config-server:8888. Will be trying the next url if available
2020-08-10 17:38:35.196 ERROR 11052 --- [ main] o.s.boot.SpringApplication : Application run failed
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Could not locate PropertySource and the fail fast property is set, failing
at org.springframework.cloud.config.client.ConfigServicePropertySourceLocator.locate(ConfigServicePropertySourceLocator.java:148) ~[spring-cloud-config-client-2.2.3.RELEASE.jar:2.2.3.RELEASE]
discovery-server bootstrap.yml
spring:
application:
name: discovery-server
cloud:
config:
uri: http://config-server:8888
fail-fast: true
retry:
max-attempts: 20
EDIT
config-server Dockerfile
FROM openjdk:11.0-jre
ADD ./target/config-server-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar config-server-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar
ENTRYPOINT ["java", "-jar", "/config-server-0.0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar"]
EXPOSE 8888
docker run -p 8888:8888 --name config-server 3deb982c96fe
Discavery-server is not running in docker. First I want to create its .jar file
Original question already answered in comments, answering the last point here for better formatting:
Jar file will be built in /target
folder of your application everytime you run mvn clean install
or gradle build
. In order to run this in Docker you have to copy the jar file from your /target
directory to the Docker container inner files, and then run it (java -jar nameOfYourJar.jar
).
Name of your jar can be defined in maven/gradle settings but to keep your Dockerfile generic I suggest following Dockerfile:
FROM openjdk:11.0-jre
ARG JAR_FILE=/target/*.jar
COPY ${JAR_FILE} app.jar
ENTRYPOINT ["java","-jar","app.jar"]
with ARG JAR_FILE
you save the path to any jar file (found in target) as JAR_FILE
variable in docker and then you can copy it to your Docker inner files where it will be stored under the name app.jar
.
ENTRYPOINT is the command that will be run on container start.
Place the Dockerfile next to the /target
directory (so in root folder of your app) and run following command in terminal:
docker build -t springapp . && docker run --rm -d -p 8080:8080 springapp
Hope this clarifies everything.