Still no luck. I made the changes reinstalled and restarted apache and end up with the exact same error message.
On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 11:39:32 AM UTC-8, Andy Graham wrote: > > Currently still using the Django development server and we work through > some issues, but will try it out on apache soon and let you know. Thanks. > > On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 6:24:12 AM UTC-8, Adam Cox wrote: >> >> Did you restart apache? >> >> On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at 10:29:29 AM UTC-6, Andy Graham wrote: >>> >>> Posted a response earlier but it appears to have been deleted, not sure >>> why. >>> >>> Thanks much for the suggestion Adam, however, I am still having the same >>> issue. I have made the changes below but when I try and delete the media >>> nothing happens. The error I am getting via the developer tools is below: >>> >>> [email protected]:[email protected]:8152 >>> [email protected]:12 >>> [email protected]:[email protected]:4095 >>> >>> The first issue above (k.cors.a.crossDomain.send) seems to be erroring >>> out on the below line in the jquery.js file: >>> >>> try { >>> // Do send the request (this may raise an exception) >>> xhr.send( options.hasContent && options.data || null ); >>> >>> >>> Any suggestions are appreciated, thanks. >>> >>> Andy >>> >>> On Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 1:01:18 PM UTC-7, Adam Cox wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks for posting on the forum about this... I added the S3 bucket >>>> info to the documentation, but didn't think to test deleting files from >>>> it. >>>> After trying it out a little bit ago, I got the same result as you did. >>>> What is happening is that the db resource is deleted, but Django hits an >>>> error while trying to delete the actual file on S3 (that's why the >>>> redirect >>>> didn't work). You'll see that the files you were trying to delete still >>>> exist in your bucket. >>>> >>>> I was able to fix it up, drawing mainly from this question >>>> <http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fstackoverflow.com%2Fquestions%2F5372934%2Fhow-do-i-get-django-admin-to-delete-files-when-i-remove-an-object-from-the-datab&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFObrQVe4pUUGw_FqqUANaWBc269Q> >>>> (see >>>> the second answer, and its comments). It will be easy for you to do in >>>> this one case, but will require some more info in the documentation, and >>>> ultimately a modification in the arches code to accommodate S3 storage. >>>> >>>> For now, *carefully* head into your virtual environment, and open up >>>> this file: ENV/lib/python2.7/site-packages/arches/app/models/models.py. >>>> Be >>>> sure to back it up before you do! Around line 433 is a function >>>> called auto_delete_file_on_delete(). In that function, you'll see a line >>>> that says "if os.path.isfile(instance.val.path):" That line is causing a >>>> server error, because instance.val doesn't have a path property when you >>>> use S3 storage (it has a url property). >>>> To make the fix, replace the contents of the function with this (note >>>> that the same first line is used): >>>> >>>> if instance.val: >>>> try: >>>> if os.path.isfile(instance.val.path): >>>> os.remove(instance.val.path) >>>> except: >>>> storage, name = instance.val.storage, instance.val.name >>>> storage.delete(name) >>>> >>>> Now it'll still try the old method, but when it comes across an error >>>> (a.k.a. "exception") it'll skip to the new code that is necessary for >>>> dealing with S3. >>>> >>>> This is really a hack, not a fix, but if you are careful about the >>>> indentation I think you'll be able to manage just fine. Also, if you are >>>> using a text editor like notepad++, be sure that you are using 4 spaces >>>> (not tab) to make the indentation (4 spaces per indent). >>>> >>>> Good luck and thanks again for posting this issue! >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 3:38:32 PM UTC-5, Andy Graham wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello All, >>>>> A question about an error I am getting trying to delete Media >>>>> resources on S3. When I delete the resource via the Resource Manager >>>>> (Delete Resource in the left side tool bar) I get the message that states >>>>> "You won't be able to undo this operation!", then I click on the Delete >>>>> button and nothing happens, however, if I go back to the Map or Search >>>>> the >>>>> resource has been deleted. >>>>> >>>>> Using the developer tools for the browser I have traced the error back >>>>> to the delete-resource.js in the arches/app/media/js/views/forms folder. >>>>> >>>>> Specifically: >>>>> >>>>> deleteResource: function() { >>>>> $.ajax({ >>>>> method: 'DELETE', >>>>> url: '', >>>>> success: function() { >>>>> location.href = arches.urls.home; >>>>> } >>>>> }); >>>>> >>>>> The error seems to be taking place at the url:, which isn't populated. >>>>> Does anyone have suggestions for the proper way to reference the S3 >>>>> bucket >>>>> here, and if there are any specific permissions that need to be set to >>>>> allow deleting files from S3? Any help is appreciated, thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Andy >>>>> >>>> -- -- To post, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected]. For more information, visit https://groups.google.com/d/forum/archesproject?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Arches Project" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
