[google-appengine] Re: What's wrong with this??

2009-03-06 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
How are you linking your css in you template? probably something messed up
there.Did you checked the html source generated and verified the css link is
working by directly accessing it?

cheers
gipsy

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 7:49 AM, arnie parvez...@rediffmail.com wrote:


 I have moved the media folder [that contains all css, images etc] out
 of the templates directory
 still the same problem
 now my app.yaml is like this
 handlers:
 - url: /media
  static_dir: media
 



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[google-appengine] Re: What's wrong with this??

2009-03-06 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
Most likely you are missing a '/' in front of the css link   like
'/media/yourcss.css'  versus 'media/yourcss.css'

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.comwrote:

 How are you linking your css in you template? probably something messed up
 there.Did you checked the html source generated and verified the css link
 is working by directly accessing it?

 cheers
 gipsy


 On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 7:49 AM, arnie parvez...@rediffmail.com wrote:


 I have moved the media folder [that contains all css, images etc] out
 of the templates directory
 still the same problem
 now my app.yaml is like this
 handlers:
 - url: /media
  static_dir: media
 



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[google-appengine] Re: Dev_appserver.py opening not helloworld

2009-02-13 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
I guess on you machine the file association for *.py files are set to
notepad.exe. Either cahnge that or try running
python dev_appserver.py helloworld\

On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Bob wowirap...@nyc.rr.com wrote:


 python 2.5
 google sdk

 First i have to say I have had this issue twice now. Tuesday when I
 downloaded the apps engine and Python I did the helloworld Tutorial
 built the helloworld.py file and the app.yalm file stored it in the
 helloworld directory under the google directory tree as instructed...

 then I ran
 dev_appserver.py helloworld\

 as instructed... the windows system window came up with the file
 structure pointing to the proper place and then the weird thing

 dev_appserver.py file opened in notebook ...O.O  well I don't think
 this was the result I was supposed to get.. so I tried the
 http://localhost:8080
 and sure enough page load error... I looked over the lines of code in
 the files .. nope they are correct.

 tried again.. same problem

 re-typed the lines of code to a new notebook file by hand no copy
 pasting in case any white space was in the lines of code and saved
 them to the helloworld dir and tried the loacalhost again and voila...
 the file ran correctly.

 Now the weirder part

 I have not changed the setting on my helloworld folders files since
 wednesday and today I came in and tried

 dev_appserver.py helloworld\

 the same problem occurred...Okay now that's really weird. I don't have
 gremlins nor yard monkeys that could mess with these files...So any
 idea what could be causig this issue.. i have yet to resolve it today
 after having re written the files...and re-saved them...

 



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[google-appengine] Re: Fetch callback

2009-01-18 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
I think you have to use the absolute path  in your fetch call
ie  test = urlfetch.fetch('http://yourappid.appspot.com/check'+check)

On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 7:54 PM, ehmo disku...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hey guys,
 i'm trying to do something like this

 class check(webapp.RequestHandler):

  def get(self):

url = self.request.get('url')
self.response.out.write(url)

 class MainHandler(webapp.RequestHandler):
  def get(self):

  url = http://google.com;
  query_args = {'url':url}

  check = urllib.urlencode(query_args)
  test = urlfetch.fetch('/check'+check)

 def main():
  application = webapp.WSGIApplication([('/',
 MainHandler),('/check',check)],
   debug=True)
  wsgiref.handlers.CGIHandler().run(application)


 if __name__ == '__main__':
  main()



 but result is always

raise InvalidURLError(str(e))
 InvalidURLError: ApplicationError: 1

 i can't find anything in docu about how to do something like this,
 maybe someone can help me? i'm preparing that check function for
 javascript ajax call, that's the reason why i'm using fetch for this.

 thnx

 --
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[google-appengine] Re: typical scenario

2009-01-12 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
I guess you can use the import statement in the other directories to access
anything from DB floder
lets say if you have  models.py in DB folder contains your data model
classes
then  in the other directories you can access it by

from DB import models




On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 9:09 AM, arnie parvez...@rediffmail.com wrote:


 Hi all
 I have three folders
 BusinessList
 Conversion
 DB

 First two folders contains one WSGI app [no UI] each. The last folder
 contains a datta model [2 tables with 1- to Many relationship]
 Each WSGI app accesses the data model in DB folder. My problem is that
 If I place the data model file in DB folder then none of the wsgi app
 is able to locate it. If I copy the datamodel file in each of the wsgi
 folder, it works
 My urgent requirement is to access the data model file in DB folder?
 What should I do?
 All the three folders are in C:\APP\

 



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[google-appengine] Re: External database dump

2009-01-11 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
I think one other wired way of achieving this will be to go for a javascript
Ajax solution.
Let the javascript in browser do the xml parsing and hit appengine for each
entities via an Ajax request.

in this case you have the control of including a wait period between your
calls.


cheeers
gipsy




On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 6:45 AM, gabon nuthink...@googlemail.com wrote:


 I started optimizing everywhere. Now I have a textarea input where I
 paste a json string (I presume is faster to parse than xml). I still
 got problems.

 Is it really the solution to split the operation in more manual steps?
 Is it not possible to have an automatized and longer process, giving
 for instance breaks to the CPU with time.sleep() ?

 How could I split in an automatic way the update of thousands of
 entities? I am thinking on redirecting the page to a new url passing
 the data to update and every time processing some. It sounds pretty
 crazy, but if the limit is the time to generate a page I don't see
 other solutions.

 With bulkloader, you mean the actionscript 3 library?


 Thanks, chr

 On Jan 11, 12:18 pm, Greg Temchenko soid@gmail.com wrote:
  I guess you have to split your XML file and work with it by steps.
  Did you see how bulkloader works?
 
  On Jan 11, 2:04 pm, gabon nuthink...@googlemail.com wrote:
 
   I would like to use GAE with the data created and maintained in a
   different application in a different server. My solution was to
   generate an xml file with all the data and parse it to create/update
   the GAE related entities.
   Clearly this is not a CPU friendly solution (especially considering
   that fetch operations are considered as CPU operations!) and I get a
   nice Dude, this is whack! message with errors and CPU quota warning
   in the logs. I will try to copy the xml MANUALLY in an input field to
   get rid of the errors (this procedure looks whack to me!), but since
   the entities to update are thousands, I have the feeling that won't be
   enough.
 
   Is there any other recommended way to work with large data without
   creating CPU issues? I don't know using time.sleep() to give the CPU a
   break? It seems the CPU errors are pretty common, probably Google
   should give more info about how to avoid them.
 
   Thanks, chr
 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-11 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
I am gald that you have resolved it. But still still wondering why you have
to hard code these links

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 4:48 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Gipsy,

 Yes I finally got the signout link, also. It was tricky because it
 never appeared in the address bar, so I had to read it from the status
 bar and transcribe it manually into code. For reference sake this is
 the link I got. I think anyone could use it but with their own
 appspot.com link substituted.


 http://carpoolfinder.appspot.com/_ah/logout?continue=https://www.google.com/accounts/Logout%3Fcontinue%3Dhttp://carpoolfinder.appspot.com/%26service%3Dah

 Thank you, again for your help.

 On Jan 10, 11:05 pm, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
  go tohttp://dpaste.com/107358/
 
  You should be able create the logout link by just changing it to
 
  users.create_logout_url(/) instead of users.create_login_url(/)
 
  On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 9:43 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 


 Brian in Atlanta

 



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[google-appengine] Re: Interaction with other server

2009-01-10 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
Do you have access to install appengine sdk on your hosting server? If yes
then you can do an appcfg update to your appengine app from the hosting
server for updating your static or any other files..



On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:50 AM, gabon nuthink...@googlemail.com wrote:


 Tired of the performances of my cheap hosting, I would like to try to
 see if GAE is the answer for small projects that could be quite
 demanding and should be reliable.
 Let's imagine I have a database on my personal website and I would
 like to kind of mirror it every now and then to have almost the same
 data in my GAE app. I could for instance call a dynamically generated
 text file (ie xml) with all the needed data from my personal webserver
 and copy in the GAE app directory. Can I copy static files to the app
 directory from my app (in python)? I read network operations are
 limited but I presume not that much.

 Any suggestion?

 Thanks, chr

 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-10 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
go to http://dpaste.com/107358/

You should be able create the logout link by just changing it to

users.create_logout_url(/) instead of users.create_login_url(/)


On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 9:43 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Believe it or not, I now need a link like the other one, but for
 logging out.
 It seems a little silly to ask Gipsy to run the sample program again,
 revised to
 get a logout, but I don't quite see how to add such a sample to my
 existing
 app. Could you tell me how to do so, please?

 On Jan 10, 12:58 am, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com wrote:
  Got it. And it takes me back just right.
 
  Thanks so much Gipsy. IOU, big time.
 
  Brian in Atlanta
 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
I assume that,your requirement is ,when the user submit the form:

form method=get action=/
   input type=text name=place id=placename /
   input type=submit value=Submit short group name /
 /form

You want them to be taken to the login page if they are not already logged
in ?

If my assumption is correct, then as Geoffrey  said ,check if
users.get_current_user() is None and if true re-direct to the login url
generated by users.create_login_url(/) else do the stuff the handler
suppose to .


On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 I don't quite get it. I hope if by seeing the existing form on the
 page and my attempt at following your suggestions, you can spell out
 more specifically what you mean Geoffrey and Gipsy.

 This is the existing form.
  form method=get action=/
input type=text name=place id=placename /
input type=submit value=Submit short group name /
  /form

 Is this what your mean? If not, can you correct it, please?
 a href=users.create_login_url(/) Sign in or register. /
 a )

 On Jan 9, 4:00 pm, Geoffrey Spear geoffsp...@gmail.com wrote:
  You just create an ordinary link using the value returned by
  users.create_login_url(/) as the link location, and display the link
  only if users.get_current_user() is None.
 
 [snip]
   On Jan 9, 1:21 pm, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
 
I guess you can just do a redirect to the url  generated by
users.create_login_url(/) from your handler when user clinks on the
 link
in your home page.

 Brian in Atlanta
 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
Brian,

So you want your home page to be the login page and redirect them back to
the form when login is complete?

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:27 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Gipsy,

 No, I want the people who do login to return to this home page. If the
 form entry is not empty it would be Ok for them to be sent on /?
 place=value of place but that is more than I expect.

 Brian in Atlanta

 On Jan 9, 5:57 pm, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
  I assume that,your requirement is ,when the user submit the form:
 
  form method=get action=/
 input type=text name=place id=placename /
 input type=submit value=Submit short group name /
   /form
 
  You want them to be taken to the login page if they are not already
 logged
  in ?
 
  If my assumption is correct, then as Geoffrey  said ,check if
  users.get_current_user() is None and if true re-direct to the login url
  generated by users.create_login_url(/) else do the stuff the handler
  suppose to .
 
  On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:31 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   I don't quite get it. I hope if by seeing the existing form on the
   page and my attempt at following your suggestions, you can spell out
   more specifically what you mean Geoffrey and Gipsy.
 
   This is the existing form.
form method=get action=/
  input type=text name=place id=placename /
  input type=submit value=Submit short group name /
/form
 
   Is this what your mean? If not, can you correct it, please?
   a href=users.create_login_url(/) Sign in or register. /
   a )
 
   On Jan 9, 4:00 pm, Geoffrey Spear geoffsp...@gmail.com wrote:
You just create an ordinary link using the value returned by
users.create_login_url(/) as the link location, and display the
 link
only if users.get_current_user() is None.
 
   [snip]
 On Jan 9, 1:21 pm, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
  I guess you can just do a redirect to the url  generated by
  users.create_login_url(/) from your handler when user clinks on
 the
   link
  in your home page.
 
   Brian in Atlanta
 
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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
Okay.

Then from your handler for '/' check if users.get_current_user() is None if
true then redirect
(DO NOT write the response back), to the url generated by
users.create_login_url(/)

code will be something like
'

...

self.redirect(users.create_login_url(/))



Or you can  write back the below html snippet

htmlbody
onload='location.replace('+users.create_login_url(/)+')/body/html



On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:04 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 yes, Gipsy.

 On Jan 9, 6:35 pm, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
  Brian,
 
  So you want your home page to be the login page and redirect them back to
  the form when login is complete?
 

 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
Brian,

If you let your users click the url generated by
users.create_login_url('/xyz')  it will take the users to the google'
account login page and after successfull completion of login , google
automatically redirect the user to the url you have provided ('xyz' in this
case). I think this satisfies your requirement. Is it?



On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 10:29 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Geoffrey,

 Yes, but that seems to assume that the user MUST login, and only users
 who need to login for the result they wish to achieve, need to login.

 If you can tell me a link to where I can send people who get to my
 application home page and wish to login, can go, I can enter that link
 for them to click and I can tell them to come back to my page (with
 the back button?) when they complete login. But I don't know where to
 send: what URL link would I give them?

 Thanks,

 Brian in Atlanta
 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
I think now I understood what you want . You want to provide a link in your
home page for your users to login if they want to. And if the user is logged
in, the application may behave differently. Is my understanding is right?

If yes. Then i don't understand why you are not able provide the login url
generated by the users.create_login_url in your home page handler as a link
in the home age ? Am I misssing something?

I think I should be able to send you a sample app for this soon.





On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:04 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Gipsy,

 Let me clarify. Right now a number of non-user people are using my app
 and I cannot afford to stick in such code while it its being used,
 even by beta-tester types. I don't want to risk losing them.

 Brian

 On Jan 10, 12:00 am, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com wrote:
  Gipsy,
 
  I think it may satisfy my requirement, but how do I learn what that
  url is (the_url below)? It looks like I need to know that url so I
  can put it in as hard-coded link [a href=the_url Click here if you
  wish to login/a] on my app's home page.
 

 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
check http://kangchenchunga.appspot.com/

is this what you want ?

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:28 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Gipsy,

 Could you just run the sample on your webpage and tell me what you
 get?

 Thanks,

 Brian

 On Jan 10, 12:19 am, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.com wrote:
  I think now I understood what you want . You want to provide a link in
 your
  home page for your users to login if they want to. And if the user is
 logged
  in, the application may behave differently. Is my understanding is right?
 
  If yes. Then i don't understand why you are not able provide the login
 url
  generated by the users.create_login_url in your home page handler as a
 link
  in the home age ? Am I misssing something?
 
  I think I should be able to send you a sample app for this soon.
 
  On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:04 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
 
 
   Gipsy,
 
   Let me clarify. Right now a number of non-user people are using my app
   and I cannot afford to stick in such code while it its being used,
   even by beta-tester types. I don't want to risk losing them.
 
   Brian
 
   On Jan 10, 12:00 am, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com wrote:
Gipsy,
 
I think it may satisfy my requirement, but how do I learn what that
url is (the_url below)? It looks like I need to know that url so I
can put it in as hard-coded link [a href=the_url Click here if
 you
wish to login/a] on my app's home page.
 
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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
no that is my appspot

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:41 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Yes, that's what I want. Your appspot is not  kangchenchunga, is it.
 You just found it for me, right?

 That's great. Thanks a bunch.

 On Jan 10, 12:35 am, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com wrote:
  Wait, I think I know how to do it. Give me a few seconds until I can
  use my honey's computer and I'll get back to you.
 
  Brian
 



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[google-appengine] Re: user login URLs in html/javascript

2009-01-09 Thread Gipsy Gopinathan
You can find the sample code here http://dpaste.com/107358/

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:43 PM, Gipsy Gopinathan gipsy.ra...@gmail.comwrote:

 no that is my appspot

 On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 11:41 PM, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.comwrote:


 Yes, that's what I want. Your appspot is not  kangchenchunga, is it.
 You just found it for me, right?

 That's great. Thanks a bunch.

 On Jan 10, 12:35 am, thebrianschott schott.br...@gmail.com wrote:
  Wait, I think I know how to do it. Give me a few seconds until I can
  use my honey's computer and I'll get back to you.
 
  Brian
 



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 cheers
 Gipsy




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cheers
Gipsy

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