Connection to mysql db running in a local docker container fails

  • Is this your first time deploying Airbyte?: Yes
  • OS Version / Instance: Ubuntu 22.04
  • Memory / Disk: 32GB/1TB
  • Deployment: Docker
  • Airbyte Version: 3.7

Deployed locally the following :

-1 container running Airflow as in : Local Deployment | Airbyte Documentation
-1 container running a mysql image from docker-compose :

docker-compose.yml

version: "3.7"
services:
    database:
      image: mysql:8.0
      platform: linux/amd64
      command:
        - "--default-authentication-plugin=mysql_native_password"
      environment:
        - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=psswd
        - MYSQL_DATABASE=test
        - MYSQL_USER=test
        - MYSQL_PASSWORD=test_password
      ports:
        - "3306:3306"
      restart: always

    db_seeder:
      image: mysql:8.0
      volumes:
        - ./create-airbyte-user.sql:/create-airbyte-user.sql
      entrypoint: [ "bash", "-c",
                    "sleep 10 &&  mysql --host=database --user=root --password=psswd test < /create-airbyte-user.sql && exit"]
      depends_on:
        - database

STEP2:
I verified both services are up and running with the database having succesfully created a new user “airbyte” with granted privileges as in step 2 MySQL | Airbyte Documentation

STEP3:
Connection to mysql database from localhost:8000 fails :
MESSAGE : State code: 08S01; Message: Communications link failure The last packet sent successfully to the server was 0 milliseconds ago. The driver has not received any packets from the server.

Do you have any idea why this might be occurring?.
Thanks

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