Re: [google-appengine] Re: What is the s~ prefix?

2017-04-16 Thread Jeff Schnitzer
It’s unfortunate but: Always strip off ~ and anything before it when an appid comes from an API. Then you don’t need to think about it. Jeff On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 10:51 PM, Joshua Fox wrote: > > > On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 9:02 PM, 'Jordan (Cloud Platform Support)' via >

Re: [google-appengine] Re: What is the s~ prefix?

2017-04-15 Thread Joshua Fox
On Mon, Apr 10, 2017 at 9:02 PM, 'Jordan (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine wrote: > To add onto pdknsk's answer, App Engine project names that have the > "s~" prefix mean that you selected to have your application hosted >

[google-appengine] Re: What is the s~ prefix?

2017-04-10 Thread 'Jordan (Cloud Platform Support)' via Google App Engine
To add onto pdknsk's answer, App Engine project names that have the "s~" prefix mean that you selected to have your application hosted in America during project creation time. Alternatively you could also see the "e~" prefix if you selected

[google-appengine] Re: What is the s~ prefix?

2017-04-10 Thread pdknsk
This prefix was added to differentiate between HRD apps and legacy apps. In practice you should never worry about the prefix and always use the prefix-less name. https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2011/01/announcing-high-replication-datastore.html -- You received this message because you