Hi Scot,
Did you python setup install from the map where you unpacked webapp2?
ImportError: No module named webapp2, seems python can't find webapp2
gr
wim

On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 8:54 PM, Scott Lewis <scott.le...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to web development, and particularly python development, so
> please forgive any obvious mistakes that I've made. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> I'm trying to use webapp-improved (http://code.google.com/p/webapp-
> improved/) on my local Windows Vista system. The results I'm getting
> are:
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine
> \tools\dev_appserver.py", line 3211, in _HandleRequest
>    self._Dispatch(dispatcher, self.rfile, outfile, env_dict)
>  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine
> \tools\dev_appserver.py", line 3154, in _Dispatch
>    base_env_dict=env_dict)
>  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine
> \tools\dev_appserver.py", line 527, in Dispatch
>    base_env_dict=base_env_dict)
>  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine
> \tools\dev_appserver.py", line 2404, in Dispatch
>    self._module_dict)
>  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine
> \tools\dev_appserver.py", line 2314, in ExecuteCGI
>    reset_modules = exec_script(handler_path, cgi_path, hook)
>  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine
> \tools\dev_appserver.py", line 2210, in ExecuteOrImportScript
>    exec module_code in script_module.__dict__
>  File "C:\Users\slewis\Desktop\helloworld\helloworld.py", line 1, in
> <module>
>    import webapp2 as webapp
> ImportError: No module named webapp2
>
> My python file looks like:
>
> import webapp2 as webapp
>
> class HelloWorldHandler(webapp.RequestHandler):
>    def get(self):
>        self.response.out.write('Hello, World!')
>
> app = webapp.WSGIApplication([
>    (r'/', HelloWorldHandler),
> ], debug=True)
>
> def main():
>    app.run()
>
> if __name__ == '__main__':
>    main()
>
> I started development using python 2.7 and got this issue, then from
> reading on this group that 2.5 was preferable, I switched to that, but
> nothing has changed. I was able to run the google app engine tutorial
> without errors, so I believe something is wrong with how I installed
> webapp2. (I uncompressed it in a separate directory, then navigated
> there in the command line and executed 'python setup.py install' and
> there were no errors on the install.)
>
> Again, any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
>
> -Scott-
>
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