p
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-appengine-downtime-notify
>
> Good luck
>
> On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 4:47:42 PM UTC+2, Doug Stoddart wrote:
>>
>> yes, same here for nearly 1hr
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 9:48:59 AM UTC+2, Paol
yes, same here for nearly 1hr
On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 9:48:59 AM UTC+2, Paolo Conte wrote:
>
> Hello,
> suddently most requests return error 500, log shows "The request failed
> because the instance could not start successfully"
> Project is in europe-west
>
> Anyone else?
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Still no acknowledgement of this incident from Google
https://status.cloud.google.com/?_ga=2.187839338.-379351283.1560761695
disgraceful behaviour.
On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 11:36:11 AM UTC+2, mark negus wrote:
>
> Thanks, thats useful.
> Yes I see a few of these A problem was encountered
Since 9am CEST today we've had huge server problems on GCP - GAE/J in EU.
time out errors
seems to be a problem with instance scaling from that I can see...
any info please?
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yes major problems on EU servers for 49 mins already..
On Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 9:48:59 AM UTC+2, Paolo Conte wrote:
>
> Hello,
> suddently most requests return error 500, log shows "The request failed
> because the instance could not start successfully"
> Project is in europe-west
>
>
better transaction support and is arguably a better
general purpose datastore (includes zigzag merge-join queries etc).
Managed VMs via Docker containers gets a big thumbs up from me as a GAE gap
filler! Looks very promising!
- Doug
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014 12:25:24 PM UTC-5, PK wrote
GAE when you see legitimate bugs
remaining stale for years at a time and the rate of service
expansion/enhancement seems almost stagnate. All the new announcements
seem to be pointing somewhere beyond legacy GAE which just reinforces the
uneasy feeling.
- Doug
On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 5
I don't think there's any reason to migrate existing apps unless App Engine
no longer satisfies your requirements. I don't see App Engine going
away... you just need to set your expectations of the platform accordingly
(don't expect bugs to get resolved unless you have a paid support plan,
My CC renewed in June (same card #, different CVC, updated expiration,
etc.)... I received the following email from Google Billing and all worked
out perfectly (I was actually quite impressed with the level of
integration):
We're updating your bank account details.
Hello from Google,
My recommendation would be one of the following for bronze customers:
1. Give bronze customers 1 (non-billing) support ticket per month
2. Give bronze customers N tickets per year
3. Give bronze customers 1 ticket for every X dollars spent on services
(1 ticket per $150 spent on
Just curious... do you have billing enabled? The free quota limits are
pretty low last I checked (100/day complex, 1000/day simple). I'm pretty
sure there are no query limits if billing is enabled... I'm working on more
heavily adopting the search API and I'm interested in any issues people
I assume you fixed it or the DNS had time to propagate because your naked
domain works for me.
On Monday, August 25, 2014 10:24:14 AM UTC-4, cahit coşkun wrote:
Hi,
I tried to configure a naked domain for my application with the
instructions from
As Vinny and others have said... use Google Cloud Storage and dynamic image
serving.
BUT please also star this issue:
https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=9979
To make a long story short... when the dynamic image serving service
resizes a jpeg image it effectively uses a
I've been wondering for a while if the 2.0.0 release would be anything
particularly special or just another incremental bump from 1.9.9? :) I'm
guessing the later since all seems relatively normal on the eve of the bump.
+1 to announcing here though
On Tuesday, August 19, 2014 1:34:18 PM
I hadn't heard about Google Domains until I read it here... it does look
very promising... I would also consider moving away from GoDaddy. I found
this particularly encouraging... (I imagine comparable App Engine support
for paid Apps is more difficult to implement???)
Support
With Google
I wanted to share my recent partial success with naked domains... with the
new cloud console Custom Domains you can map your naked non-SSL domain to
your app. After doing that... I detect the naked domain as part of my
'require SSL' logic in the App and redirect to https://www.mydomain.com.
You need to go through Apps BUT you don't need to go through Apps
separately for each domain. AFAIK you only need to have a separate Google
Apps account for each domain *if* you need to map the naked domain of each.
Otherwise create a single Apps account and at admin.google.com:
1. More
!
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Having recently significantly exceeded the 200 index limit... I began
trying to figure out what GAE actually supports in a desperate attempt to
get back under the limit. You'd think the documentation would make this
clear and maybe it does for bigger brains than mine. But for me some of
the
If the Admin Console would add support for editing repeated fields I'd be a
happy camper. That's the primary reason I have to do custom admin pages.
I've also implemented my own bulk upload for HRD... my implementation
isn't terribly generic though.
On Saturday, June 7, 2014 5:02:35 PM
Is App Engine's SSL protected from the OpenSSL heartbleed bug? Since a
Google Engineer discovered the bug I figure there's a good chance App
Engine has the patch. ???
http://heartbleed.com/
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20140407.txt
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going through ???.appspot.com appears to be clean (not vulnerable to
heartbleed)... still not sure about custom domains.
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:19:49 AM UTC-4, Doug Anderson wrote:
Is App Engine's SSL protected from the OpenSSL heartbleed bug? Since a
Google Engineer discovered
(I have to believe most apps want security these days with their custom
domain).
- Doug
On Friday, March 7, 2014 5:27:31 PM UTC-5, GAEfan wrote:
Just to follow up, 1.75 years later...
Year to date, via analytics:
64% of our visitors use Windows
13% of those use XP
31% of those use IE
So
I've been using PyCharm and am very pleased with it. I've also used
JetBrains' WebStorm with node.js projects and was quite pleased with that
as well.
On Sunday, March 2, 2014 6:49:14 PM UTC-5, Cezary Wagner wrote:
Thanks for hints - it is not helpful.
Discussion is very old and there is
Yep... I filed this in June 2013... one would think it would be a fairly
straightforward integration... from the outside it feels like Google needs
another engineer dedicated to GAE Python. At the time there were other
pieces of code that were also out of sync with the latest (release) builds
Rafael Kaan... since you both utilize dynamic image serving, do either of
you have an issue concerning the size of dynamically served images? I
filed the issue below a while ago and it has seemingly been ignored by
Google. In short my grievance is that dynamically served images are
of the dynamic image service (no CPU
charges)
On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 6:09:37 PM UTC-5, Rafael Sanches wrote:
Doug,
Does that behaviour also happens in production? Compare prod vs dev.
That's another reason why I prefered to run my own image serving, I
control all the parameters and can
(cloud and
custom hardware) still has its place imo...
On Wednesday, January 22, 2014 6:58:42 PM UTC-5, Rafael Sanches wrote:
Hi Doug,
Just correcting your phrase a little bit:
that must be significant bandwidth even for *YOU*
We've cut thousands of dollars out of our total bill
suggest you contact
the Apps support team (via the phone based help). I believe my issue was
#03800988 if you want to reference it.
I eagerly await independent App Engine domain management!!!
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 9:31:17 AM UTC-5, Troy Matthews wrote:
Thanks Doug, I did just that. When
Here's how I did it:
1. Login to admin.google.com with your Google Apps user/pwd for the
domain
2. From the Google Apps Admin Console
3. More Controls - Security - Show more - SSL for Custom Domains
4. You'll then see a form field to enter your App Engine application id
and
braintree too :)
A beautiful reference for anyone who are interested:
https://spreedly.com/gateways
On Monday, January 6, 2014 10:16:56 PM UTC+2, Doug Anderson wrote:
Stripe is working hard to expand their international support (add Canada
to your list along with 8 other countries
On Saturday, January 4, 2014 9:51:13 PM UTC+2, Doug Anderson wrote:
My advice would be to use Stripe.com for processing payments. You'll be
amazed at how easy it is to get started AND customers don't have to leave
your site!
(I'm not associated with Stripe in any way... just using it with App
My advice would be to use Stripe.com for processing payments. You'll be
amazed at how easy it is to get started AND customers don't have to leave
your site!
(I'm not associated with Stripe in any way... just using it with App Engine
and can attest to its ease of use)
I may re-add PayPal at
I started getting GCS client errors with 1.8.8 win dev server (code
previously working). Upgrading to the latest GCS client code (r127) fixed
my problem.
https://code.google.com/p/appengine-gcs-client/downloads/list
On Monday, October 7, 2013 10:29:01 AM UTC-4, Francois Masurel wrote:
Hi
My biggest gripe about GAE pricing is the $39/month for VIP SSL. If you
want a custom domain and aren't yet ready to make the SNI leap then you
have a $39/month floor just because you want a secure site. I think GAE
has us surrounded with enough other pricing boxes that they don't need to
FWIW... I'd like to add my voice in support of a high priority for this
capability. Now that we have SSL... improved domain management is at the
top of my wish list. On the email front... I use Mailgun with App Engine
precisely because I need more flexibility than GAE's native email provides.
1. Why hasn't the GCS client download been updated since early June?
Numerous changes have been checked in since then. As I understand it one
of them is crucial to GCS reliability.
2. Why hasn't the GCS client been integrated into the App Engine SDK /
Runtime. This seems
I realize this is likely a GCS server issue and I don't mean to distact
from that but I'd also like to point out that the SDK's
google-api-python-client (which I assume GCS relies upon under the hood) is
v1.0beta6 from Oct 28, 2011, where the latest release seems to be v1.2 from
Aug 7, 2013.
Please consider adding jinja 2.7 to the python SDK and live runtime
environment. Thanks.
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Below is a tested python example showing how to write a JPEG to both GCS
using the new API and Blobstore. Note how VERY similar the process is
(all things considered). IMO Google did a terrific job making this
inevitable transition mostly seamless. The only possible prerequisite
setup
... the gcs_file.close() line is not needed (I forgot to remove it when I
changed to use the with statement)
On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 2:46:22 PM UTC-4, Richmond Manzana wrote:
Hello Again Everyone!
We've been busy since I/O!
Pre-release SDKs for Python and Java here:
:36 PM UTC-4, GAEfan wrote:
Thanks, Doug. That is very helpful.
My first thought was that you don't test to see if gcs_objectname
already exists. But, I guess 1/ 2e57 is close enough to zero for most apps.
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Thanks for the clarification Chris. FWIW the blobstore files API (at least
in Python) is also not very reliable (I've seen hangs as often as 1 in 10
file create-writes). So I'll be migrating my blob writes from blobstore to
GCS as soon as possible!
From my perspective the blobstore could be
Could you please clarify this point?
- The Experimental Files API has been deprecated in favor of the Google
Cloud
Storage library, now available as a Preview feature.
Does this mean Blobstore writes are deprecated (I assume so)?
Does it also mean the current Cloud Storage files based API is
Can you also please fix issue 5236 since files.blobstore.create() still
fails 1-2% of the time due to timeout (it hangs in google coded as
explained in issue)?
https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=5236
On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 9:38:10 PM UTC-5, Ryan Huebsch wrote:
We've
Have you tried increasing the bucket_size above the default value of 5
and/or the processing rate above 5/s? I'm not saying there isn't a bug...
I'm just curious if there's a workaround or if perhaps the problem is
triggered by exceeding some threshold from which task queue manager never
I use mailgun with GAE... it works with local development environment and
deployed production environment. Their support is awesome and the web
service is lightning fast. I moved to mailgun because my app requires more
flexibility than what the native GAE email capabilities provide
I share your sentiment about the SSL support 100%... it's great to finally
have it but the reality is the ecosystem just isn't ready for SNI yet.
There are still too many browsers that don't support SNI including the
Kindle Fire and every other pre-Ice Cream Sandwich Android device (of which
I have been having the same problem over the last week. This is not the
first time I have activated a GAE service [my own] to a google apps account
- In order to host my google app engine service at myowndomain.com instead
of myowndomain.appspot.com. Really frustrating
Doug
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anybody wants this and I hope Google does the right thing.
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On Sunday, April 22, 2012 7:01:22 PM UTC-4
Thanks for the update Cayden... it's nice to know this issue is still
alive and high priority!
For me the biggest issue with SNI is pre-ICS Android and Blackberry more
than IE (or Safari) with Windows-XP. I can appreciate the desire and
temptation for an SNI solution but the reality
of the ecosystem. The
alternative is to support SNI and pollute the web with certificate warnings
when Android and Blackberry clients visit certain GAE sites. I don't think
anybody wants this and I hope Google does the right thing.
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waiting for it to take effect, which I know can take a while to filter
through to my actual app. (Why?)
This is a showstopper as far as I'm
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integration in action, that's pretty high on my list, along with a nice
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to (convert?) and store (then get...) Strings
containing non-alphanumeric characters with LLAPI?
Many Thanks
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class file has wrong version 50.0, should be 49.0
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where in a single fetch you could be getting 1 or more rows of data. So, do
anyone know what a datastore read is or can you point me in the right
direction for documentation on this?
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download for 1.5.1 and if the
only version that is not in pre-release is 1.5.0 how can I get my
app to run.
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I am having some problems with the deferred.py. When I try to run a
stand-alone function (i.e. not a class method) such as:
from google.appengine.ext import deferred
def easything(n):
print easy %s % n
for thing in longlist:
deferred.defer(easything, thing)
I get this in the log:
File
Thank you.
I stared the item. This would be a great feature to add.
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to either receive the file via FTP into an application or get a file
via FTP.
Any suggestions? I have a Google Apps account, but I don's see
anything that I could use in combination with App Engine to make this
work.
I appreciate any help and/or ideas that anyone has.
Thanks,
Doug
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FWIW I'm facing the same problem and I'm reasonably certain the issue is
simply a limitation of the BlobstoreUploadHandler. The handler stores
uploaded blobs perfectly fine and gives your handler the BlobInfo for each
blob BUT it seems to discard any non file (type='file') form fields. So if
I have to retract my previous post... this does appear to be working
for me. I can use self.request.get('description') to retrieve the
text description form field. My previous problem was that
name='descripton' was spelled wrong in my html form (missing the last
'i')... doh!
I think your issue
Nice Site! Smooth and well done.
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Wanted to share our project called CitySale.ca which is built entirely
on the Google stack:
Google APIs - App Engine, GWT, Maps, Fusion Tables, Geocoding, Places,
Search, ...
Google Tools -
?
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of tasks on each queue. I
don't recall how they were handling authentication.
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it's working now. sorry. i had the wrong account.
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I have the same issue. It started about an hour ago.
Anyone have any ideas how to resolve?
Doug
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Simon thanks for the link on the namespaces, I've been through
most of the App Engine API's and that was first.
Ikai so GAE4B is going to be run initally for intranet companies.
I have a tech company on Google Apps @bigbrer.com.
So, your saying that I have use my @gmail account to deploy an app
Good Morning,
If I have the key and/or ID/name of a datastore object how can I delete
it using the low-level API? I have looked though the java doc, but have
not been able to find a delete method.
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Doug
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I think I found it. the delete method is in DatastoreService.
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?):
http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=3778q=shardedcolspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Stars%20Owner%20Summary%20Log%20Component
On Sep 21, 12:24 pm, Doug Daniels daniels.doug...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm going through the Sharded Counters example in
Java:http
I'm going through the Sharded Counters example in Java:
http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/sharding_counters.html
I have a question about the implementation of the increment method. In
python it explicitly wraps the get() and increment in a transaction.
In the Java example it just
I'm working on an Appengine application in Java that allows users to
upload images drawn through an HTML5 canvas library called PaintWeb
(http://code.google.com/p/paintweb/).
Currently I have a servlet that receives the XMLHttpRequest POST from
the paintweb javascript library as a formencoded
save me
resources in the long run (the images are simple small drawings that
could be viewed many many more times than the upload time so I feel
like I'd get benefit storing/serving from the BlobstoreService.
On Sep 19, 3:02 pm, Doug Daniels daniels.doug...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm working
I'm trying to model a polymorphic relationship in JDO, ListGameRound
where each GameRound could be either a TextRound or PictureRound.
I've followed the documentation and modeled the association as a
ListKey as described:
From reading the Google Health FAQ I think the answer to your question
is no, but they don't need to be.
Is Google Health covered by HIPAA?
Unlike a doctor or health plan, Google Health is not regulated by the
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a federal
law that
Correcting the SimpleDateFormat solved the problem. Thank you for
catching that!
Doug
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Hi,
Though it might be unrelated.
I think that Date and Time Patterns of SimpleDateFormat is [MM] Month
in year [mm] Minute in hour.
thanks
events. It selected
the 2010 events, but not the December 2009 events.
Anyone have any suggestions for how I can select all of the future
events?
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Doug
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Hi,
I'm very new to GAE and was curous if there is a performance penalty
with regards to queries and exploding indices, etc. etc... if one
implements tags (a list of category names for a record if you will) as
dynamic properties vs. just listdb.Category.
As a dynamic property I was thinking a
Thanks Barry!
I didn't have that parameter in my app.yaml file. The default, never,
behavior is exactly what is happing. I will update the parm!
Thanks,
Doug
On Apr 6, 4:13 am, Barry Hunter barrybhun...@googlemail.com wrote:
Have you enabled secure for the ga/ga.html file?
http
in iframe or directly
in a browser it is redirected to http://myapp.appspot.com/ga/ga.html.
Any ideas why this is happening?
Thanks,
Doug
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Good Evening Everyone,
Is there an API for accessing the datastore from an Adobe Flex
application?
I was thinking that I had read about one, but now I can't find it.
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that when billing was enabled that it would have lost its preview
release status.
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future experience.
Hope this helps.
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Any guidelines for how much logging we want to leave in our production
code?
specifically:
- is the overhead of debug logging significant enough
Good Evening Everyone,
Can a Google Apps Domain serve applications from mutiple GAE
accounts?
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? I do not see that as a db Model option in the
Google doc. It looks to me like you would want those to be strings.
Doug
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Hi, I'm a newbie here, both python and app engine. a few questions:
I store some fields in DB, but when show
You can delete a version of your application in the admin console.
You only included part of the error message, but it looks like it is
telling you to run appcfg again with an update_indexes option.
Doug
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My app-id:bugway
when I deployed
then you need a sniffer tool
like Wire shark.
Doug
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Thanks Andrew,
I don't know much at sniffer. Do you have some advice on what's software is
good?
2009/3/2 Andrew Badera and...@badera.us
use a network sniffer or transparent proxy
app engine application so that your flash client can
authinicate that it is OK to call the httpservice.
If you application works in Flex Developer the Bin-Debug folders are
excluded from having to make this chcek because they are listed in the
client as trusted sites.
Doug
On Mar 1, 10:09 pm
, so I would really like to
see if I can get more information about what went wrong so that I can
try to fix it. I know about the timeout of ~3 seconds, but as you can
see in the message below the call is taking less then a second.
Thanks,
Doug
02-18 07:43PM 49.370 /echo?search=Care 500 3049ms
or something...
Doug
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Morning All,
When a call to urlfetch raises the DownloadError exception is there a
way to get more information about the exception? The error that I see
in the log is below, but I was hoping to be able to get more
() {
document.getElementById
(message).innerHTML=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName(body);
}
/script
Doug
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Bonjour,
I had my first tutorial/tests on Google All Engine, successfully
OK :=)
Now, my first concern is to check that I can upload html
Thanks Marzia!
Other then the key the other data is in TextProperties.
Doug
On Feb 23, 11:21 am, Marzia Niccolai ma...@google.com wrote:
Hi,
No configuration is needed, it should just work. The one caveat is that
entity types which are not queryable are not viewable in the dataviewer
just send you to the main site for the
IP address.
If you already have your own site you could setup a page with a frame
that loads your GAE site, or a meta redirect to it. They may give you
appearance of what I think you wanted.
Doug
On Feb 22, 3:01 pm, John munz...@gmail.com wrote
on the Data Viewer in in the production console I get the
message No Data Yet. You'll need to insert data programmatically into
the Datastore before you can browse it here.
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Doug
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