Can you try replace

self.folder = folder or '$HOME/'+thread.folder.split('/applications/',1)[1]

with

self.folder = thread.folder.split('/applications/',1)[1]





On Wednesday, 8 August 2012 18:11:04 UTC-5, Alexei Vinidiktov wrote:
>
> Ok. I've managed to connect to MySQL from GAE local dev server on Windows 
> if I change line 3845 in dal.py to this:
>
> self.folder = ""
>
> instead of (self.folder = folder or 
> '$HOME/'+thread.folder.split('/applications/',1)[1])
>
> I don't know if it breaks anything though.
>
> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 6:03 AM, Alexei Vinidiktov 
> <alexei.v...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> The problem is still not resolved in trunk.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Alexei Vinidiktov 
>> <alexei.v...@gmail.com<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Here it is: db = DAL('google:sql://vocabilisproject:vocabilis/vocabilis')
>>>
>>> I pass the password and the user name via App Launcher parameters as 
>>> suggested in the GAE SDK docs: --mysql_user=root --mysql_password=xxxxxx 
>>> --mysql_host=localhost --mysql_port=3306 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 7:59 AM, Massimo Di Pierro 
>>> <massimo....@gmail.com<javascript:>
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can you show your complete connection string (masking any password of 
>>>> course)?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, 4 August 2012 02:11:30 UTC-5, Alexei Vinidiktov wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Alexei Vinidiktov <
>>>>> alexei.v...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm need hep figuring out how to set up a local GAE development 
>>>>>> server with MySQL.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> MySQL connection parameters are specified via App Launcher 
>>>>>> application settings: --mysql_user=root --mysql_password=xxxxxx 
>>>>>> --mysql_host=localhost --mysql_port=3306 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I launch my web2py app with GAE Launcher on my local Windows 
>>>>>> box I get this erorr message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ############
>>>>>> ERROR    2012-08-04 06:28:43,515 dal.py:5962] DEBUG: connect attempt 
>>>>>> 0, connection error:
>>>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 5955, in __init__
>>>>>>     self._adapter = ADAPTERS[self._dbname](*args)
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 3310, in __init__
>>>>>>     self.folder = folder or '$HOME/'+thread.folder.split('**
>>>>>> /applications/',1)[1]
>>>>>> IndexError: list index out of range
>>>>>> #############
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What does the following line do? 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> self.folder = folder or '$HOME/'+thread.folder.split('**
>>>>>> /applications/',1)[1]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I comment out "or 
>>>>>> '$HOME/'+thread.folder.split('**/applications/',1)[1]" 
>>>>>> in DAL.py and relaunch the dev server, the application appears to be 
>>>>>> able 
>>>>>> to connect to MySQL but then I get a different error message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ########
>>>>>> INFO     2012-08-04 06:42:35,142 rdbms_mysqldb.py:102] Connecting to 
>>>>>> MySQL with kwargs {'passwd': 'xxxxxx', 'unix_socket': '', 'host': 
>>>>>> 'localhost', 'port': 3306, 'user': 'root'}
>>>>>> ERROR    2012-08-04 06:42:35,153 warnings.py:29] 
>>>>>> C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\voc**abilis.net 
>>>>>> <http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py:1386: 
>>>>>> Warning: Can't create database 'vocabilis'; database exists
>>>>>>   ret = self.cursor.execute(*a, **b)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ERROR    2012-08-04 06:42:35,575 restricted.py:155] Traceback (most 
>>>>>> recent call last):
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\main.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 510, in wsgibase
>>>>>>     session._try_store_in_db(**request, response)
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\globals.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 561, in _try_store_in_db
>>>>>>     record_id = table.insert(**dd)
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 6829, in insert
>>>>>>     return self._db._adapter.insert(self,**self._listify(fields))
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 928, in insert
>>>>>>     raise e
>>>>>> ProgrammingError: (1146, "Table 'vocabilis.web2py_session_**vocabilis' 
>>>>>> doesn't exist")
>>>>>> #########
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The vocabilis database does exist. It was created earlier when I 
>>>>>> connected to MySQL from a non GAE environment.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I specify a different non-existent database in the connection 
>>>>>> string, then after relaunching the application vith the GAE Launcher I 
>>>>>> get 
>>>>>> this error message:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> #######
>>>>>> INFO     2012-08-04 06:44:45,415 rdbms_mysqldb.py:102] Connecting to 
>>>>>> MySQL with kwargs {'passwd': 'xxxxxx', 'unix_socket': '', 'host': 
>>>>>> 'localhost', 'port': 3306, 'user': 'root'}
>>>>>> ERROR    2012-08-04 06:44:45,828 restricted.py:155] Traceback (most 
>>>>>> recent call last):
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\main.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 510, in wsgibase
>>>>>>     session._try_store_in_db(**request, response)
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\globals.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 561, in _try_store_in_db
>>>>>>     record_id = table.insert(**dd)
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 6829, in insert
>>>>>>     return self._db._adapter.insert(self,**self._listify(fields))
>>>>>>   File 
>>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> line 928, in insert
>>>>>>     raise e
>>>>>> ProgrammingError: (1146, "Table 'vocabilis3.web2py_session_**vocabilis' 
>>>>>> doesn't exist")
>>>>>> #######
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So the application  appears to be unable to create the session table.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm running Windows, Python 2.7, web2py 1.99.7, MySQL 5.5
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> I had a connection string with "migrate_enabled=False". I tried 
>>>>> removing it, then I got this error message:
>>>>>
>>>>> ###########################
>>>>> ERROR    2012-08-04 07:07:40,513 restricted.py:155] Traceback (most 
>>>>> recent call last):
>>>>>   File "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>
>>>>> \gluon\restricted.**py", line 205, in restricted
>>>>>     exec ccode in environment
>>>>>   File "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>
>>>>> \applications\**vocabilis\models\db.py", line 23, in <module>
>>>>>     session.connect(request, response, db = db)
>>>>>   File 
>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\globals.py",
>>>>>  
>>>>> line 488, in connect
>>>>>     migrate=table_migrate,
>>>>>   File 
>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>  
>>>>> line 6320, in define_table
>>>>>     polymodel=polymodel)
>>>>>   File 
>>>>> "C:\Users\alexei\Dev\web2py\vo**cabilis.net<http://vocabilis.net>\gluon\dal.py",
>>>>>  
>>>>> line 707, in create_table
>>>>>     % (table._db._uri_hash, tablename))
>>>>>   File "C:\Python27\lib\ntpath.py", line 96, in join
>>>>>     assert len(path) > 0
>>>>> TypeError: object of type 'NoneType' has no len()
>>>>> ###########################
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Alexei Vinidiktov
>>>>>
>>>>  -- 
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Alexei Vinidiktov
>>>  
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Alexei Vinidiktov
>>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Alexei Vinidiktov
>  

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