Do any of you work on the rubygems.org web site?  The repository URL is at 
https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems.org .

I'm able to get all but THREE tests to pass.  All of these tests fail with 
the message "Failed to open TCP connection to localhost:22221".  I've 
described my dilemma in more detail at 
https://github.com/rubygems/rubygems.org/issues/1782 .

The official way of working on this app is to have Ruby on Rails installed 
in the host OS and use Docker to run ElasticSearch.  PLEASE don't tell me 
to do it this way.  Manually installing Ruby on Rails in the host OS is a 
long and painful process.  The deal-breaker is not being able to reset the 
development environment willy-nilly.

I tried to install Docker within Docker, but this didn't pan out.  Thus, 
having Rails in a Docker container and ElasticSearch in a Docker container 
within a Docker container is a no-go.

So now what I'm trying is ElasticSearch in the same Docker container where 
I'm running Rails.  I know that /etc/elasticsearch/elasticsearch.yml is the 
configuration file, but trying to set transport.host in it hasn't panned 
out.

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