[google-appengine] Re: Share Datastore

2014-09-26 Thread Mihail Russu
You could write a small REST API that will provide the data that the other 
application needs or use remote_api 
.

Thanks,
Mihail.

On Friday, September 26, 2014 10:15:04 AM UTC-5, Iván Cachicatari wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I want to share the Datastore to another App, is there a way to do that?
>
> Regards.
>
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[google-appengine] Re: App deployment stuck and then failed with "version not ready"

2014-09-26 Thread Markus A.
Also great:


...



On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:57:23 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>
> Getting frequent errors from the admin page (appengine.google.com) also:
>
> Error: Server ErrorThe server encountered an error and could not complete 
> your request.
>
> Please try again in 30 seconds.
>
> On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:54:28 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>>
>> Same problem here right now...
>>
>> Also, the admin console is EXTREMELY slow...
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:05:28 PM UTC-7, gks wrote:
>>>
>>> I am unable to deploy to my apps in the past 20 hrs. All deployments 
>>> stuck at the stage of "Verifying availability of frontend" and eventually 
>>> failed with "Version not ready".
>>>
>>> My AppIDs are aos-prod-1 & aos-prod-2.
>>>
>>> Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>

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[google-appengine] Re: App deployment stuck and then failed with "version not ready"

2014-09-26 Thread Markus A.
My previous post contained a screen-shot... For some reason it's being 
displayed in the quoted text, so click "show quoted text" for the post to 
make sense...

On Friday, September 26, 2014 10:18:05 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>
> Also great:
>
>
> 
>
>
> On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:57:23 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>>
>> Getting frequent errors from the admin page (appengine.google.com) also:
>>
>> Error: Server ErrorThe server encountered an error and could not 
>> complete your request.
>>
>> Please try again in 30 seconds.
>>
>> On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:54:28 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>>>
>>> Same problem here right now...
>>>
>>> Also, the admin console is EXTREMELY slow...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:05:28 PM UTC-7, gks wrote:

 I am unable to deploy to my apps in the past 20 hrs. All deployments 
 stuck at the stage of "Verifying availability of frontend" and eventually 
 failed with "Version not ready".

 My AppIDs are aos-prod-1 & aos-prod-2.

 Any help will be greatly appreciated!

>>>

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[google-appengine] Re: App deployment stuck and then failed with "version not ready"

2014-09-26 Thread Markus A.


Also great:




On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:57:23 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>
> Getting frequent errors from the admin page (appengine.google.com) also:
>
> Error: Server ErrorThe server encountered an error and could not complete 
> your request.
>
> Please try again in 30 seconds.
>
> On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:54:28 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>>
>> Same problem here right now...
>>
>> Also, the admin console is EXTREMELY slow...
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:05:28 PM UTC-7, gks wrote:
>>>
>>> I am unable to deploy to my apps in the past 20 hrs. All deployments 
>>> stuck at the stage of "Verifying availability of frontend" and eventually 
>>> failed with "Version not ready".
>>>
>>> My AppIDs are aos-prod-1 & aos-prod-2.
>>>
>>> Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>

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[google-appengine] Re: App deployment stuck and then failed with "version not ready"

2014-09-26 Thread bFlood
seeing the same thing across multiple apps

On Friday, September 26, 2014 12:57:23 PM UTC-4, Markus A. wrote:
>
> Getting frequent errors from the admin page (appengine.google.com) also:
>
> Error: Server ErrorThe server encountered an error and could not complete 
> your request.
>
> Please try again in 30 seconds.
>
> On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:54:28 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>>
>> Same problem here right now...
>>
>> Also, the admin console is EXTREMELY slow...
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:05:28 PM UTC-7, gks wrote:
>>>
>>> I am unable to deploy to my apps in the past 20 hrs. All deployments 
>>> stuck at the stage of "Verifying availability of frontend" and eventually 
>>> failed with "Version not ready".
>>>
>>> My AppIDs are aos-prod-1 & aos-prod-2.
>>>
>>> Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>

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Re: [google-appengine] Google Accounts for GAE User Management? Or custom-grown system?

2014-09-26 Thread Joshua Smith
Those are good lists.

One more: If your customers are business users, google accounts won't work. 
Because people don't want to use their personal account for work stuff. And 
they are afraid to set up a google account wrapper around their work email 
address, because ordinary humans don't understand that concept at all.

-Joshua

On Sep 26, 2014, at 12:43 PM, PK  wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I have been using Google Accounts for my primary project. Here are pros and 
> cons based on my experience.
> 
> pros:
> 1. You do not deal with lost passwords
> 2. You ride the innovation of Google, e.g. 2-factor authentication etc that 
> you might not be able to afford and are very costly if you get wrong
> 3. Easy integration with Google Apps etc.
> 4. Many people already have one Google account so it is simple
> 
> cons:
> 1. Google has been barely maintaining the GAE accounts API. It has many 
> issues listed in the issues database that they do not address for years. They 
> are corner cases but they generate support incidents.
> 1.1 The current Google Accounts API is bare minimum, in fact I do not think 
> it has been improved at all since its inception. I would like to see a richer 
> API too, e.g. only allow this user if she has 2 step verification on or if 
> they have a strong password. 
> 2. A few people who do not use Google accounts are very strong privacy 
> advocates and hate everything Google. They are 1 out of 200 but they are very 
> vocal and might turn down a service because of that. Of course some of them 
> will not use cookies either so you might not need to worry at all. 
> Fortunately, recently Google allowed again people to have Google accounts 
> with no Google+ and this is a step in the right direction.
> 3. Confusion when users have multiple Google accounts. I usually stir them 
> towards one browser user/Google Account (see here) and this seems to help but 
> it generates support incidents.
> 4. You have to deal on what happens when people sign out from your service. 
> Most people are accustomed to have their Google session open all the time in 
> their browse so they can read their e-mail etc They will be unhappy if you 
> log them out. Based on the type of your service this might be acceptable
> 
> I hope that helps, I would love to hear others experiences and approach on 
> this.
> 
> PK
> http://www.gae123.com
> 
> On September 26, 2014 at 8:14:26 AM, Daniel Guillamot (whilet...@gmail.com) 
> wrote:
> 
>> Do you think using Google Accounts is a reasonable user authentication 
>> system for a GAE application?
>> 
>> Should I require all my users to have Google Accounts for certain functions 
>> (commenting, and other user generated content).
>> 
>> Or, should I create my own system. Users have to create user ids, enter 
>> email addresses, passwords, captchas, forgot password/recovery, ugh.
>> 
>> My app is pretty much targeted to all people, not just tech-savvy.
>> 
>> What is the general recommendation these days? What is user tolerance / 
>> willingness to just use google accounts or Oauth/OpenID? Are people 
>> reluctant to want to use their google account on my website?
>> 
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[google-appengine] Re: App deployment stuck and then failed with "version not ready"

2014-09-26 Thread Markus A.
Getting frequent errors from the admin page (appengine.google.com) also:

Error: Server ErrorThe server encountered an error and could not complete 
your request.

Please try again in 30 seconds.

On Friday, September 26, 2014 9:54:28 AM UTC-7, Markus A. wrote:
>
> Same problem here right now...
>
> Also, the admin console is EXTREMELY slow...
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:05:28 PM UTC-7, gks wrote:
>>
>> I am unable to deploy to my apps in the past 20 hrs. All deployments 
>> stuck at the stage of "Verifying availability of frontend" and eventually 
>> failed with "Version not ready".
>>
>> My AppIDs are aos-prod-1 & aos-prod-2.
>>
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>>
>

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[google-appengine] Re: App deployment stuck and then failed with "version not ready"

2014-09-26 Thread Markus A.
Same problem here right now...

Also, the admin console is EXTREMELY slow...


On Wednesday, September 12, 2012 8:05:28 PM UTC-7, gks wrote:
>
> I am unable to deploy to my apps in the past 20 hrs. All deployments stuck 
> at the stage of "Verifying availability of frontend" and eventually failed 
> with "Version not ready".
>
> My AppIDs are aos-prod-1 & aos-prod-2.
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated!
>

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Re: [google-appengine] Google Accounts for GAE User Management? Or custom-grown system?

2014-09-26 Thread PK
Hi there,

I have been using Google Accounts for my primary project. Here are pros and 
cons based on my experience.

pros:
1. You do not deal with lost passwords
2. You ride the innovation of Google, e.g. 2-factor authentication etc that you 
might not be able to afford and are very costly if you get wrong
3. Easy integration with Google Apps etc.
4. Many people already have one Google account so it is simple

cons:
1. Google has been barely maintaining the GAE accounts API. It has many issues 
listed in the issues database that they do not address for years. They are 
corner cases but they generate support incidents.
1.1 The current Google Accounts API is bare minimum, in fact I do not think it 
has been improved at all since its inception. I would like to see a richer API 
too, e.g. only allow this user if she has 2 step verification on or if they 
have a strong password. 
2. A few people who do not use Google accounts are very strong privacy 
advocates and hate everything Google. They are 1 out of 200 but they are very 
vocal and might turn down a service because of that. Of course some of them 
will not use cookies either so you might not need to worry at all. Fortunately, 
recently Google allowed again people to have Google accounts with no Google+ 
and this is a step in the right direction.
3. Confusion when users have multiple Google accounts. I usually stir them 
towards one browser user/Google Account (see here) and this seems to help but 
it generates support incidents.
4. You have to deal on what happens when people sign out from your service. 
Most people are accustomed to have their Google session open all the time in 
their browse so they can read their e-mail etc They will be unhappy if you log 
them out. Based on the type of your service this might be acceptable

I hope that helps, I would love to hear others experiences and approach on this.

PK
http://www.gae123.com

On September 26, 2014 at 8:14:26 AM, Daniel Guillamot (whilet...@gmail.com) 
wrote:

Do you think using Google Accounts is a reasonable user authentication system 
for a GAE application?

Should I require all my users to have Google Accounts for certain functions 
(commenting, and other user generated content).

Or, should I create my own system. Users have to create user ids, enter email 
addresses, passwords, captchas, forgot password/recovery, ugh.

My app is pretty much targeted to all people, not just tech-savvy.

What is the general recommendation these days? What is user tolerance / 
willingness to just use google accounts or Oauth/OpenID? Are people reluctant 
to want to use their google account on my website?

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[google-appengine] Share Datastore

2014-09-26 Thread Iván Cachicatari
Hello,

I want to share the Datastore to another App, is there a way to do that?

Regards.

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[google-appengine] How do I restrict only my Android application can access to Google App Engine Endpoints API.Thanks?

2014-09-26 Thread Dat Do Xuan
Hi Experts,

I am an Android developer building my first Google App Engine (java) 
back-end for my apps. I don't want anybody else to access this API other 
than my app.
Is there anyway to do this? It's great if you can help to give some 
comments/ideas.

Thanks,
Dat Do

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Re: [google-appengine] Running Google App Engine on CentOS Virtual Machine

2014-09-26 Thread Mandar Bhagwat
Hi PK,

Agree with you but that's why I did port forward settings in VM.
Idea behind using VM is to share it with the team so all will have same
development environment.

On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 10:24 PM, PK  wrote:

> This is how this is expected to work. http://localhost on windows looks
> for the service on the windows host and is not there...
>
> You need to find what is the IP address of the VM, start your development
> server listening on this port and then on the browser in Windows7 use that
> IP address to connect.
>
> By the way, using a VM **is** the right way to do things if you have to
> use Windows as your base machine. Trying to install and run the SDK
> natively on a Windows machine is looking for trouble.
>
> PK
> http://www.gae123.com
>
> On September 24, 2014 at 9:40:10 AM, Mandar Bhagwat (
> mandarmbhag...@gmail.com) wrote:
>
>  I have Centos Virtual Machine running on Windows7.
> I am able to run GAE successfully.
> When I try to access URL from command prompt using $curl -O
> http://localhost:8080, it is returning me the "Hello world!".
>
> I made port forwarding entry in to VM network adapter settings and /hosts
> file entry into Windows7 machine.
> But still unable to access http://localhost from Windows7 machine. I am
> getting 404 error.
>
> Any clue?
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Re: [google-appengine] Running Google App Engine on CentOS Virtual Machine

2014-09-26 Thread Mandar Bhagwat
Here is the command I am using :
$ google_appengine/dev_appserver.py
--php_executable_path=php-5.4.25/installdir/bin/php-cgi --host 10.0.2.15
--port=8080 helloworld/

On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Vinny P  wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Mandar Bhagwat 
>  wrote:
>
>> I have Centos Virtual Machine running on Windows7.
>> When I try to access URL from command prompt using $curl -O
>> http://localhost:8080, it is returning me the "Hello world!".
>> I made port forwarding entry in to VM network adapter settings and /hosts
>> file entry
>> But still unable to access localhost
>>
>
>
> What command are you using to start the development server? You need the
> dev server to listen to all addresses: http://stackoverflow.com/a/7535252
>
> Also make sure that any firewall on the VM is disabled.
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Mandar Bhagwat 
>  wrote:
>
>> I am getting 404 error.
>>
>
>
> Can you open up Chrome's network tools and inspect how the browser is
> receiving the 404? Specifically, is the 404 being supplied by a server (not
> necessarily the dev server) or by the browser because it can't open a
> network connection?
>
>
> -
> -Vinny P
> Technology & Media Consultant
> Chicago, IL
>
> App Engine Code Samples: http://www.learntogoogleit.com
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Re: [google-appengine] Running Google App Engine on CentOS Virtual Machine

2014-09-26 Thread Mandar Bhagwat
Appreciate more we someone can tell me the solution for my problem, please.

On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:12 AM, PK  wrote:

> Here is my rationale: When you deal with something as complex as PaaS do
> as the Romans do: If you develop for GAE develop on UNIX/Mac like the
> overwhelming majority of the developers at Google do and because it is the
> environment your bits are going to be running in production. Now, if you
> develop for Azure develop on Windows like the guys at Microsoft do.
> Otherwise you are going against the current and you increase your chances
> to run into incompatibilities/corner cases etc. Do not waste time on these
> things, it is not worth it.
>
> Having a consistent development environment across the whole team is of
> course another great reason to run in a VM but my comment was more about
> using a Unix VM in that case.
>
> PK
> http://www.gae123.com
>
> On September 24, 2014 at 12:30:31 PM, Kaan Soral (kaanso...@gmail.com)
> wrote:
>
> "By the way, using a VM **is** the right way to do things if you have to
> use Windows as your base machine. Trying to install and run the SDK
> natively on a Windows machine is looking for trouble."
>
> Why is that so?
>
> I'm guessing security concerns, but can you be specific?
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[google-appengine] Google Accounts for GAE User Management? Or custom-grown system?

2014-09-26 Thread Daniel Guillamot


Do you think using Google Accounts is a reasonable user authentication 
system for a GAE application?

Should I require all my users to have Google Accounts for certain functions 
(commenting, and other user generated content).

Or, should I create my own system. Users have to create user ids, enter 
email addresses, passwords, captchas, forgot password/recovery, ugh.

My app is pretty much targeted to all people, not just tech-savvy.

What is the general recommendation these days? What is user tolerance / 
willingness to just use google accounts or Oauth/OpenID? Are people 
reluctant to want to use their google account on my website?

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[google-appengine] Re: video service in GAE

2014-09-26 Thread codebrain
Hi,

Here is a video streaming solution on  appengine

http://wow-stream.appspot.com/

comments appreciated.

Cheers,
CB

On Wednesday, April 13, 2011 12:40:26 AM UTC+10, lavs wrote:
>
> Hi Friends, 
>  Is it possible to upload a video file to datastore and then get 
> the video service back (either streaming / Progressive Download) 
> using Google App Engine. If yes, where can i find the reference.. i 
> searched a lot, but i couldnt find a proper site .. 
>
> Thanks & Best Regards

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[google-appengine] Re: AppEngine / GCS / Cloudstorage API - Is it possible to modify the ACL's and serve files directly from GCS?

2014-09-26 Thread codebrain
Hi,

My single file video solution at

http://wow-stream.appspot.com/

Comments appreciated.

Cheers,
CB



On Tuesday, August 5, 2014 8:21:23 AM UTC+10, Kaan Soral wrote:
>
> I'm currently using this handler to serve GCS files:
>
> class BlobKeyServeHandler(blobstore_handlers.BlobstoreDownloadHandler):
> def get(self, resource):
> resource = str(urllib.unquote(resource))
> self.send_blob(resource)
>
> However there is a very high delay, like 20 seconds, until a file starts 
> to serve, probably caused by instance delays
>
> I'm trying to serve videos, the delay really ruins the experience, it's 
> high enough to make a user think the video won't load
>
> Does modifying the ACL of the GCS file manually and serving the video file 
> directly sound logical?
>
> I'm not sure how public GCS files perform, however, it's obvious that 
> AppEngine performs very poorly (lately, in general too)
>
>

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[google-appengine] Re: Video streaming - possible, or not?

2014-09-26 Thread codebrain
Hi,

My single file (MP4) video solution on GAE.

http://wow-stream.appspot.com/

Comments appreciated.

Cheers,
CB

On Tuesday, October 19, 2010 1:10:12 PM UTC+11, Mark wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I'm looking to upload a video file into the blobstore, then stream it 
> to a flash player. I'm not sure if this is possible or not because I 
> see conflicting messages here about support for it. 
>
> I know there's a 30 second http connection limit. I'm not sure if that 
> counts towards streaming a file. 
>
> I would host the videos on youtube, but the video content for this app 
> is supposed to be 'protected', meaning I don't want to let people view 
> the video unless authenticated. Using the youtube api would be an easy 
> win otherwise. 
>
> Thanks

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[google-appengine] Re: Video streaming - possible, or not?

2014-09-26 Thread codebrain
Hi,

A simple video streaming site on app engine. Let me know what you think.

http://wow-stream.appspot.com/

Cheers,
CB

On Tuesday, October 19, 2010 1:10:12 PM UTC+11, Mark wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I'm looking to upload a video file into the blobstore, then stream it 
> to a flash player. I'm not sure if this is possible or not because I 
> see conflicting messages here about support for it. 
>
> I know there's a 30 second http connection limit. I'm not sure if that 
> counts towards streaming a file. 
>
> I would host the videos on youtube, but the video content for this app 
> is supposed to be 'protected', meaning I don't want to let people view 
> the video unless authenticated. Using the youtube api would be an easy 
> win otherwise. 
>
> Thanks

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