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Can't connect to mongodb using username/password. Can connect without credentials


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I have a docker-compose.yml file.



version: "3.7"
services:
##############################
# Back-End Container
##############################
backend:
container_name: mern_backend
build:
context: ./backend/
target: development
restart: always
expose:
- "9000"
environment:
- NODE_PATH=/home/node/node_modules
- MONGO_URI=mongodb://root:example@mern_db:27017/example-database
- NODE_ENV=development
- DEBUG=app
- PORT=9000
ports:
- "9000:9000"
volumes:
- "./backend/:/home/node/app/"
- /home/node/node_modules/
depends_on:
- db
networks:
- server
##############################
# MongoDB Container
##############################
db:
container_name: mern_db
image: mongo
restart: always
environment:
- MONGO_PORT=27017
- MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME=root
- MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD=example
- MONGO_INITDB_DATABASE=example-database
volumes:
- dbdata:/data/db/
networks:
- server
networks:
server:
volumes:
dbdata:


In my app.js file, I have this line:



mongoose.connect((process.env.MONGO_URI), { useNewUrlParser: true });


I have tried numerous different edits to the code, but I can't seem to get it to connect with a username and password. Doing MONGO_URI=mongodb://mern_db:27017/database without creating environment variables in the docker-compose.yml works though, but that's without a username/password. I asked on SO already, but I haven't gotten an answer. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Please help.









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    I have a docker-compose.yml file.



    version: "3.7"
    services:
    ##############################
    # Back-End Container
    ##############################
    backend:
    container_name: mern_backend
    build:
    context: ./backend/
    target: development
    restart: always
    expose:
    - "9000"
    environment:
    - NODE_PATH=/home/node/node_modules
    - MONGO_URI=mongodb://root:example@mern_db:27017/example-database
    - NODE_ENV=development
    - DEBUG=app
    - PORT=9000
    ports:
    - "9000:9000"
    volumes:
    - "./backend/:/home/node/app/"
    - /home/node/node_modules/
    depends_on:
    - db
    networks:
    - server
    ##############################
    # MongoDB Container
    ##############################
    db:
    container_name: mern_db
    image: mongo
    restart: always
    environment:
    - MONGO_PORT=27017
    - MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME=root
    - MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD=example
    - MONGO_INITDB_DATABASE=example-database
    volumes:
    - dbdata:/data/db/
    networks:
    - server
    networks:
    server:
    volumes:
    dbdata:


    In my app.js file, I have this line:



    mongoose.connect((process.env.MONGO_URI), { useNewUrlParser: true });


    I have tried numerous different edits to the code, but I can't seem to get it to connect with a username and password. Doing MONGO_URI=mongodb://mern_db:27017/database without creating environment variables in the docker-compose.yml works though, but that's without a username/password. I asked on SO already, but I haven't gotten an answer. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Please help.









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      I have a docker-compose.yml file.



      version: "3.7"
      services:
      ##############################
      # Back-End Container
      ##############################
      backend:
      container_name: mern_backend
      build:
      context: ./backend/
      target: development
      restart: always
      expose:
      - "9000"
      environment:
      - NODE_PATH=/home/node/node_modules
      - MONGO_URI=mongodb://root:example@mern_db:27017/example-database
      - NODE_ENV=development
      - DEBUG=app
      - PORT=9000
      ports:
      - "9000:9000"
      volumes:
      - "./backend/:/home/node/app/"
      - /home/node/node_modules/
      depends_on:
      - db
      networks:
      - server
      ##############################
      # MongoDB Container
      ##############################
      db:
      container_name: mern_db
      image: mongo
      restart: always
      environment:
      - MONGO_PORT=27017
      - MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME=root
      - MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD=example
      - MONGO_INITDB_DATABASE=example-database
      volumes:
      - dbdata:/data/db/
      networks:
      - server
      networks:
      server:
      volumes:
      dbdata:


      In my app.js file, I have this line:



      mongoose.connect((process.env.MONGO_URI), { useNewUrlParser: true });


      I have tried numerous different edits to the code, but I can't seem to get it to connect with a username and password. Doing MONGO_URI=mongodb://mern_db:27017/database without creating environment variables in the docker-compose.yml works though, but that's without a username/password. I asked on SO already, but I haven't gotten an answer. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Please help.









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      I have a docker-compose.yml file.



      version: "3.7"
      services:
      ##############################
      # Back-End Container
      ##############################
      backend:
      container_name: mern_backend
      build:
      context: ./backend/
      target: development
      restart: always
      expose:
      - "9000"
      environment:
      - NODE_PATH=/home/node/node_modules
      - MONGO_URI=mongodb://root:example@mern_db:27017/example-database
      - NODE_ENV=development
      - DEBUG=app
      - PORT=9000
      ports:
      - "9000:9000"
      volumes:
      - "./backend/:/home/node/app/"
      - /home/node/node_modules/
      depends_on:
      - db
      networks:
      - server
      ##############################
      # MongoDB Container
      ##############################
      db:
      container_name: mern_db
      image: mongo
      restart: always
      environment:
      - MONGO_PORT=27017
      - MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME=root
      - MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD=example
      - MONGO_INITDB_DATABASE=example-database
      volumes:
      - dbdata:/data/db/
      networks:
      - server
      networks:
      server:
      volumes:
      dbdata:


      In my app.js file, I have this line:



      mongoose.connect((process.env.MONGO_URI), { useNewUrlParser: true });


      I have tried numerous different edits to the code, but I can't seem to get it to connect with a username and password. Doing MONGO_URI=mongodb://mern_db:27017/database without creating environment variables in the docker-compose.yml works though, but that's without a username/password. I asked on SO already, but I haven't gotten an answer. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Please help.







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