Re: [google-appengine] Re: Attention Java MapReduce users

2013-05-10 Thread Eric Jahn
Tom, 
The files I'm searching for in datastore viewer were finalized, and I was 
able to search for and find more recent finalized blobs using SELECT * FROM 
__BlobFileIndex__ WHERE __key__=KEY('__BlobFileIndex__', 'SoMeKeyHere');
and for still writable this works: 
SELECT * FROM __BlobFileIndex__ WHERE __key__=KEY('__BlobFileIndex__', 
'writable:SoMeKeyHere');
However, for the keys of the missing file, the query in the datastore 
viewer returns name must be under 500 bytes.  Those 500 byte keys were 
successful for accessing/writing to the original files with my AppEngine 
code before they were finalized, so why is this length a problem now?  Or 
was exceedingly long key generation part of the Files API bug?  I still 
need to access those files, since they took a lot of expensive backend time 
to generate them.  Thanks!  -Eric

On Tuesday, May 7, 2013 3:13:45 PM UTC-4, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:

 If you have the writable file name you can use the datastore viewer to 
 find the finalized file name. 
 Go into the datastore viewer and enter the gql query: SELECT * FROM 
 __BlobFileIndex__
 This will show you the mapping. Then you can narrow it down by specifying 
 the ID/Name as the writable file name.


 On Sun, May 5, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Eric Jahn er...@ejahn.net 
 javascript:wrote:

 Tom,
 This is great news.  I have one lingering problem as a result of the 
 Files API Bug.  Before the Files API fix, I had persisted the file service 
 urls whilst I had been writing to them, and then finalized them 
 successfully.  But, because of this bug I couldn't retrieve a blobstore key 
 by passing these urls to BlobKey.getKeyString().   btw, I'm not using java 
 MapReduce , just the App Engine Files API and Blobstore).  Is there a way I 
 can somehow retrieve my finalized blobstore files which aren't appearing in 
 my App Engine dashboard Blobstore viewer?  If I start with a new file, I 
 see them appear, but this is now after the Files API bug fix, I presume.  
 Thanks for any thoughts.  -Eric



 On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 5:42:53 PM UTC-4, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:

 This is something we are aware of and are working on for future releases.

 For this update we encourage you to download and deploy the new code 
 right away.

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[google-appengine] Re: Attention Java MapReduce users

2013-05-05 Thread Eric Jahn
Tom,
This is great news.  I have one lingering problem as a result of the Files 
API Bug.  Before the Files API fix, I had persisted the file service urls 
whilst I had been writing to them, and then finalized them successfully.  
But, because of this bug I couldn't retrieve a blobstore key by passing 
these urls to BlobKey.getKeyString().   btw, I'm not using java MapReduce , 
just the App Engine Files API and Blobstore).  Is there a way I can somehow 
retrieve my finalized blobstore files which aren't appearing in my App 
Engine dashboard Blobstore viewer?  If I start with a new file, I see them 
appear, but this is now after the Files API bug fix, I presume.  Thanks for 
any thoughts.  -Eric


On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 5:42:53 PM UTC-4, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:

 This is something we are aware of and are working on for future releases.

 For this update we encourage you to download and deploy the new code right 
 away.


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