[web2py] Re: GAE appadmin weirdness

2010-10-21 Thread mattynoce
hi, anyone having this same issue with list:integer? matt On Oct 8, 10:26 am, mattynoce wrote: > i'm having a similar type of issue. i have the following field: > > Field('friends','list:integer', default=[], readable=False, > writable=False), > > and it generally works fine. however, when i'm i

[web2py] Re: GAE appadmin weirdness

2010-10-08 Thread mattynoce
i'm having a similar type of issue. i have the following field: Field('friends','list:integer', default=[], readable=False, writable=False), and it generally works fine. however, when i'm in the gae appadmin and i try to modify a user's record, if the user has an empty list for friends, i get thi

[web2py] Re: GAE appadmin weirdness

2010-09-25 Thread mdipierro
Should be Field('changed_fields', 'list:string', default=[], requires=IS_IN_SET(['explanation', 'output'],multiple=True) ), for multiple=True, IS_NOT_EMPTY is implicit and confuses web2py On Sep 25, 1:39 pm, Jurgis Pralgauskis wrote: > hello I get the same problem for list:string or list:i

Re: [web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-19 Thread Matt Murphy Garmur
i meant to say i upgraded to snow leopard (from tiger). that's what bumped me to 2.6, i suppose. matt On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 7:13 AM, mattynoce wrote: > my mistake -- i upgraded to leopard and it started using python 2.6. > it still worked with the old version (1.74.11) but not with the new. >

[web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-19 Thread mattynoce
my mistake -- i upgraded to leopard and it started using python 2.6. it still worked with the old version (1.74.11) but not with the new. i'm sure that's the issue. sorry about that. the problem was manifesting itself by telling me it couldn't find wsgiserver but it seems that's irrelevant at this

[web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-18 Thread mdipierro
wsgiserver is not used and not relavent when using GAE. GAE does not use that module. Please try again and give a complete traceback. On Mar 18, 9:20 am, Matt Murphy Garmur wrote: > sorry for the mistyping -- it is with "appadmin" that i get the error. > > i believe i've been using python 2.5 --

Re: [web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-18 Thread Matt Murphy Garmur
sorry for the mistyping -- it is with "appadmin" that i get the error. i believe i've been using python 2.5 -- everything has been working for me for a year. i'll double check back at home. the error in the launcher (with 1.76.5) was about file locking and wsgiserver. i followed another thread th

[web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-18 Thread mdipierro
"appadmin" (not "admin") is supposed to work out of the box since before 1.74. Make sure that you use Python 2.5. Do you see any error in the Launcher console? On Mar 18, 8:56 am, Matt Murphy Garmur wrote: > i know that it should work out of the box, which is my problem. did it work > out of th

Re: [web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-18 Thread Matt Murphy Garmur
i know that it should work out of the box, which is my problem. did it work out of the box on 1.74.11, or is it more recent? because when i look at it over https on my current version, i get the 400 bad request error. and trying to upgrade to 1.76.5 makes the gae launcher not work on my mac. so i

[web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-17 Thread mdipierro
I advice you use https and you do not remove the security checks. https works out of the box on GAE anyway. On Mar 17, 7:03 pm, Richard wrote: > to use appadmin on GAE I had to either use https or comment out the > security checks > > On Mar 17, 12:16 pm, mattynoce wrote: > > > hi, i've looked a

[web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-17 Thread Richard
to use appadmin on GAE I had to either use https or comment out the security checks On Mar 17, 12:16 pm, mattynoce wrote: > hi, i've looked at some posts but can't seem to make this work. i can > get appadmin to work on my local version of gae launcher (on a mac), > but when i upload it, i can't

[web2py] Re: gae appadmin

2010-03-17 Thread Al
Matt, I have the exactly opposite problem, my appadmin (latest version) runs on GAE but it does not run locally, it has a yellow triangle with a ! sign in it. Have you modified the app.yaml - please see my other post: http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/3c6041a6b4e019c0/af6