Thx Massimo, but I need other .tables inside deploy version? i.e: I have my production version with x db structure, but my new production version have x+1 db structure. I need x .tables inside my deploy?
Could I make migrate without access page? Could I use any command line tools? 2014-05-26 12:40 GMT-03:00 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>: > They are automatic in web2py. They only problem you may incur in is that > if you have multiple web2py instances accessing the server, multiple > instances may initiate the migrations concurrently. Normally you handle > this at the application level. You set migrate_enabled=False and when you > deploy a new version of the app you first disable the app (so users cannot > access it during migration) then set migrate_enabled=True and after the > migration is completed you restore migrate_enabled=False and and enable > the app again to users. > > > http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/06/the-database-abstraction-layer?search=migrate_enabled%3DFalse > > > On Saturday, 24 May 2014 10:47:38 UTC-5, Diogo Munaro wrote: >> >> But how could I manage migrates? How could I make migrates on deploy? >> Em 24/05/2014 04:02, "Massimo Di Pierro" <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> >> escreveu: >> >>> There is nothing equivalent to this in web2py. You just remove that line. >>> >>> On Thursday, 22 May 2014 12:43:59 UTC-5, Diogo Munaro wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> Hey Massimo, and how could I replace >>>> >>>> >>>> command: "django-admin.py syncdb --noinput" >>>> >>>> ? >>>> >>>> I need migrate=False because I have a loadbalancer with elastic beanstalk >>>> >>>> >>>> Em quinta-feira, 25 de julho de 2013 11h45min05s UTC-3, Aladdin Teng >>>> escreveu: >>>>> >>>>> Thank you very much. >>>>> >>>>> On Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:53:33 PM UTC+8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> The instructions should be almost identical except that: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1) you do not pip install Django >>>>>> 2) you do not ever call django-admin >>>>>> 3) instead you download and unzip web2py. The web2py folder plays the >>>>>> role of the mysite folder in the example >>>>>> 4) you do not edit any django config file (there is no django!) >>>>>> 5) instead you edit db.py and you replace db= DAL(...) with >>>>>> >>>>>> import os >>>>>> uri = “mysql://%(RDS_USERNAME)s:%(RDS_PASSWORD)s@%(RDS_HOSTNAME)s: >>>>>> %(RDS_PORT)s/%(RDS_DB_NAME)s” % os.environ >>>>>> db = DAL(uri, pool_size=10) >>>>>> session.connect(request, response db=db) # sessions in DB! >>>>>> >>>>>> 6) before you commit and push you must create a file >>>>>> web2py/application.py which contains >>>>>> <FILE web2py/application.py> >>>>>> import sys >>>>>> import os >>>>>> path = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) >>>>>> os.chdir(path) >>>>>> sys.path = [path] + [p for p in sys.path if not p == path] >>>>>> sys.stdout = sys.stderr >>>>>> import gluon.main >>>>>> application = gluon.main.wsgibase >>>>>> <FILE> >>>>>> >>>>>> This should work. If you try it please post your findings. >>>>>> >>>>>> Caveat 1. You must get web2py from web2py_src.zip from the web site >>>>>> and not from the Git report else the web2py git repo will conflict with >>>>>> the >>>>>> git repo you are supposed to create according to this tutorial. >>>>>> >>>>>> Caveat 2. From:http://blog.uptill3.com/2012/08/25/python-on-elastic- >>>>>> beanstalk.html >>>>>> "It's critical to understand that the Elastic Beanstalk images are >>>>>> all ephemeral, in the 'old' style of AWS AMIs. This means that nothing on >>>>>> an instances filesystem will survive through a deployment, redeployment, >>>>>> or >>>>>> stoppage of the environment/instance. " This means that >>>>>> session/tickets/uploads must all go to the file system. web2py admin will >>>>>> be useful. You also needs to setup sticky sessions and I am not sure >>>>>> whether AWS does it automatically or not. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wednesday, 17 July 2013 11:14:20 UTC-5, Aladdin Teng wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Is there an update on this demo? >>>>>>> I am looking into AWS deployment too. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Saturday, October 13, 2012 9:52:03 AM UTC+8, Massimo Di Pierro >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I will try a demo asap but I do not have an account so it will take >>>>>>>> a tille time. In principle everything in eb is not django specific and >>>>>>>> should work with web2py almost out of them box. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tuesday, 9 October 2012 11:42:35 UTC-5, CST International Mike >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I trying to find an AWS Elastic Beanstalk Web2py installation >>>>>>>>> recipe. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Amazon have a Django version http://docs.amazonwebservices. >>>>>>>>> com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/create_deploy_Python_django.html >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> My Linux\web2py skill are a little weak and rusty. 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