i agree that it is GAE specific.  i've never had a problem elsewhere.

On 8/17/12 22:19 , Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
I opened an issue on googlecode. If there is a problem with thread safety
it is GAE specific. There is some logic created in the early days to cache
things on GAE assuming one process per request.

On Friday, 17 August 2012 23:11:34 UTC-5, howesc wrote:

db, auth, response was getting overwritten mid-request.  see
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/web2py/aaG7YK7fddg[1-25]

On 8/17/12 19:49 , Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
What kind of thread problems did you have on GAE?

On Friday, 17 August 2012 16:23:17 UTC-5, howesc wrote:

response.include_file() outputs the files that were added to
response.files (js, css).  when you remove that you loose the auto
output
of files that were added to response.files along the way.

response.include_mete() works much the same for HTML meta properties.

can we see the resulting HTML in both cases?  in the first case (when
it
fails completely) you get HTML right?  but jquery.js fails to load so
other
things on your site might break.  in the second case it sounds like
jquery
does load, but you are missing other files so your site breaks?  or do
you
get no HTML to the browesr in either case?

as an aside - how is threadsafe working for you on GAE?  i had some
problems with it myself....perhaps i have bad code. :)

thanks,

cfh

On Thursday, August 16, 2012 1:29:00 PM UTC-7, Akash Kakkar wrote:

Hi,

I have tried deploying an earlier version of my app on gae and was
successful, unfortunately the product release version of my app is
faltering when I try to run locally on gae before deploying and was
getting
undefined error. In the process of debugging I made changes in my
app.yaml
file which is as below (deleted the skip files portion). I noticed
that
with this when I try to run the application I get the following error:
<type 'exceptions.IOError'> [Errno 13] file not accessible:
'/home/akash/webdev/web2py/applications/docmatorx/static/js/jquery.js'

   According to me the problem is with web2py_ajax.html file. which if
I
leave blank the application runs (though the layout.html functionality
and
the topbar vanishes)

//original web2py_ajax.html
<script type="text/javascript">
      var w2p_ajax_confirm_message = "{{=T('Are you sure you want to
delete this object?')}}";
      var w2p_ajax_date_format = "{{=T('%Y-%m-%d')}}";
      var w2p_ajax_datetime_format = "{{=T('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}}";
      </script>
{{
response.files.insert(0,URL('static','js/jquery.js'))
response.files.insert(1,URL('static','css/calendar.css'))
response.files.insert(2,URL('static','js/calendar.js'))
response.files.insert(3,URL('static','js/web2py.js'))
response.include_meta()
response.include_files()
}}



#*app.yaml*
#  For Google App Engine deployment, copy this file to app.yaml
#  and edit as required
#  See
http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/config/appconfig.html
#  and http://web2py.com/book/default/chapter/11?search=app.yaml


application: <my app as registered on GAE>
version: 1
api_version: 1


# use this line for Python 2.5
#
# runtime: python


# use these lines for Python 2.7
# upload app with: appcfg.py update web2py (where 'web2py' is web2py's
root directory)
#
runtime: python27
threadsafe: yes    # true for WSGI & concurrent requests (Python 2.7
only)


default_expiration: "24h"   # for static files


handlers:


- url: /(?P<a>.+?)/static/(?P<b>.+)
    static_files: applications/\1/static/\2
    upload: applications/(.+?)/static/(.+)
    secure: optional


- url: /favicon.ico
    static_files: applications/welcome/static/favicon.ico
    upload: applications/welcome/static/favicon.ico


- url: /robots.txt
    static_files: applications/welcome/static/robots.txt
    upload: applications/welcome/static/robots.txt


- url: .*
# script: gaehandler.py         # CGI
    script: gaehandler.wsgiapp    # WSGI (Python 2.7 only)
    secure: optional


admin_console:
    pages:
    - name: Appstats
      url: /_ah/stats




builtins:
- default: on
- remote_api: on
- appstats: on
- admin_redirect: on
- deferred: on
- django_wsgi: on


It would be nice If someone can tell me what is going wrong or if I
can
get information on what files are included in the following statements
response.include_meta()
response.include_files()

My application runs (with limited layout features probably because of
not
including the meta and add on files) if I edit the web2py_ajax.html
file to
:




<script type="text/javascript"><!--
      // These variables are used by the web2py_ajax_init function in
web2py_ajax.js (which is loaded below).
      var w2p_ajax_confirm_message = "{{=T('Are you sure you want to
delete this object?')}}";
      var w2p_ajax_date_format = "{{=T('%Y-%m-%d')}}";
      var w2p_ajax_datetime_format = "{{=T('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')}}";
      //--></script>
<script src="{{=URL('static','js/jQuery.js')}}"
          type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="{{=URL('static','css/calendar.css')}}"
          type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="{{=URL('static','js/calendar.js')}}"
          type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="{{=URL('static','css/web2py.css')}}"
          type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="{{=URL('static','js/web2py.js')}}"
          type="text/javascript"></script>

Thank You for your Help.










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