This is the error that I get:

>>> from arches.app.models.resource import Resource
>>> a = Resource.get("4328534c-e9a6-4ea4-8b37-7464653bd958")
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<console>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: unbound method get() must be called with Resource instance as 
first argument (got str instance instead)



On Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 4:48:51 AM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Ah, ok, so that all looks good. You could even remove the engine, schemas 
> and port lines from your file as they are set in the Arches file identical 
> to how you have them here.
>
> Could you now try the following? First, in a browser navigate to one of 
> the resources in your database that you are trying to export, and copy the 
> UUID in the address bar (this is the resource's unique id).
>
> Now, in the command line with the new virtual env activated, run
>
> python manage.py shell
>
> to open the python interpreter with all of your django settings.
>
> Now try:
>
> from arches.app.models.resource import Resource
> a = Resource.get("<paste in the uuid here")
>
> to see if you get an error there.
>
> For context, I believe the error you are seeing is from this try/except 
> block, and I'm not sure what is causing it, but it would be good to narrow 
> it down... 
> https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob/stable/3.x/arches/app/utils/data_management/resources/formats/archesjson.py#L32
>
> Adam
>
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 3:26 PM Joel Aldor <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> DATABASES['default']['NAME'] = 'arches_phm2app'
>> DATABASES['default']['HOST'] = 'philippineheritagemap.org'
>> DATABASES['default']['ENGINE'] = 'django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis'
>> DATABASES['default']['PORT'] = '5432'
>> DATABASES['default']['USER'] = 'postgres'
>> ROOT_URLCONF = 'phm2app.urls'
>> DATABASES['default']['POSTGIS_TEMPLATE'] = 'template_postgis_20'
>> DATABASES['default']['PASSWORD'] = 'XXXXXXXX'
>> DATABASES['default']['SCHEMAS'] = 'public,data,ontology,concepts'
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 4:22:12 AM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Joel, can you please post the db settings you have now just so we're 
>>> on the same page (sans sensitive info of course)?
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 3:06 PM Joel Aldor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Adam,
>>>>
>>>> I just did that, and it threw the same info and same export files as 
>>>> the last one.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Joel
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 3:35:34 AM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok, I guess it depends on whether you overwrote the entire DATABASES 
>>>>> variable, or if you just changed a few specific values. As an example of 
>>>>> the latter, you can see here how the 'default' db definition isn't 
>>>>> overwritten entirely, only a few of its settings (this is preferable).
>>>>>
>>>>> DATABASES['default']['HOST'] = 'yourdbdomain.com'
>>>>> DATABASES['default']['USER'] = 'username'
>>>>> DATABASES['default']['PASSWORD'] = 'XXXXXXXX'
>>>>>
>>>>> However, if you have something like this in settings.py:
>>>>>
>>>>> DATABASES = {
>>>>>     "default": {
>>>>>         'ENGINE': 'django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis',
>>>>>         'NAME': 'arches',
>>>>>         'USER': ' username',
>>>>>         'PASSWORD': ' XXXXXXXX ',
>>>>>         'HOST': ' yourdbdomain.com',
>>>>>         'PORT': '5432',
>>>>>         'SCHEMAS': 'public,data,ontology,concepts',
>>>>>         'POSTGIS_TEMPLATE': 'template_postgis_20',
>>>>>     }
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> you are completely overwriting any of the db parameters that Arches 
>>>>> defines by default. In this case you'll need to make sure that all of the 
>>>>> necessary parameters (shown above) are included in your new definition, 
>>>>> not 
>>>>> just the ones you want to change. Specifically, I'm thinking that you 
>>>>> don't 
>>>>> have the SCHEMAS parameter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Adam
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 2:18 PM Joel Aldor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Adam, I did change the DATABASES setting to point to our phm2app 
>>>>>> production instance, as well as the ROOT_URLCONF setting. But I don't 
>>>>>> see a 
>>>>>> settings_local.py file on my 3.1.2 installation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at 1:21:52 AM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Joel, have you changed your DATABASES setting at all? I have a 
>>>>>>> guess at what the issue may be, but it would be best to start with 
>>>>>>> knowing 
>>>>>>> exactly what is in your settings.py and settings_local.py files for 
>>>>>>> databases (excluding passwords of course).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 8:12 PM Joel Aldor <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Adam,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> OK, so I found out that the subsequent runs of the export_resources 
>>>>>>>> command gave me which libraries are missing, and I installed rdflib 
>>>>>>>> and 
>>>>>>>> SPARQLWrapper via pip. Now I tried to run again the command and it 
>>>>>>>> gives me 
>>>>>>>> this info:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> (ENV4)ubuntu@PHMARCHES3PROD:~/Projects/phmapp312test$ python manage
>>>>>>>> .py packages -o export_resources -d v3fullexport.json
>>>>>>>> operation: export_resources
>>>>>>>> package: phmapp312test
>>>>>>>> Writing 5290 HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18 resources
>>>>>>>> relation "strings" does not exist
>>>>>>>> LINE 1: SELECT "strings"."entityid", "strings"."val" FROM "strings" 
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>                                                           ^
>>>>>>>>  : 5274
>>>>>>>> Writing 3712 INFORMATION_RESOURCE.E73 resources
>>>>>>>> relation "strings" does not exist
>>>>>>>> LINE 1: SELECT "strings"."entityid", "strings"."val" FROM "strings" 
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>                                                           ^
>>>>>>>>  : 3712
>>>>>>>> Writing 2 ACTIVITY.E7 resources
>>>>>>>> relation "strings" does not exist
>>>>>>>> LINE 1: SELECT "strings"."entityid", "strings"."val" FROM "strings" 
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>                                                           ^
>>>>>>>>  : 2
>>>>>>>> Writing 4 HISTORICAL_EVENT.E5 resources
>>>>>>>> relation "strings" does not exist
>>>>>>>> LINE 1: SELECT "strings"."entityid", "strings"."val" FROM "strings" 
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>                                                           ^
>>>>>>>>  : 4
>>>>>>>> Writing 7 HERITAGE_RESOURCE_GROUP.E27 resources
>>>>>>>> relation "domains" does not exist
>>>>>>>> LINE 1: SELECT "domains"."entityid", "domains"."val" FROM "domains" 
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>                                                           ^
>>>>>>>>  : 6
>>>>>>>> Writing 8 ACTOR.E39 resources
>>>>>>>> relation "rules" does not exist
>>>>>>>> LINE 1: ...les"."entitytyperange", "rules"."propertyid" FROM "rules" 
>>>>>>>> WH...
>>>>>>>>                                                              ^
>>>>>>>>  : 8
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The subsequent v3fullexport.json file has more strings, but most of 
>>>>>>>> it has "null" on it:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> {"resources":[{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],"label":"",
>>>>>>>> "value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18","entityid":
>>>>>>>> "70576571-58f2-4922-aac4-3033cd724a15","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"216a290b-9bc6-4a3c-8066-7e0b776a4b6d","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"fc2a1c29-0d5e-44c9-b7ff-73fd3f3712ba","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"5470886e-92da-48c8-9e7e-0cb9f6a0f3cf","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"a67a5cb7-57e6-4d61-8d13-6bf27e327dab","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"188c9c73-242c-4dba-bebb-d72f7924303d","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"9dc90525-2f98-493e-97b9-73b9234defbe","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"56e375cf-3ff7-47fd-a198-15dcd107d984","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"30cc57e1-0425-48a6-9ee3-a2445a93d6a9","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"bfd47a61-4f6f-49ca-ad35-33c5a8e148b2","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"a396985d-79d2-426a-be2e-c170d2e4ca34","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"6ed80815-33d2-4dff-a39c-451126529756","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"92c85fd4-f41f-4464-a6f3-4ac907951de8","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"dec01562-3061-43e3-819c-f33f3da1b02f","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"671c624b-bb2e-47d4-ac70-3938314f8781","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"20c362a4-e7d1-4fe1-995a-9151fefa9921","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""},{"form_groups":null,"child_entities":[],
>>>>>>>> "label":"","value":"","entitytypeid":"HERITAGE_RESOURCE_GROUP.E27",
>>>>>>>> "entityid":"9a003427-6a66-4283-b420-6a5744d7cfb9","property":"",
>>>>>>>> "businesstablename":""}]}
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Not sure at this point what to do next. Please let me know what to 
>>>>>>>> look further.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Joel
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 9:01:39 AM UTC+8, Joel Aldor wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi Adam,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Tried installing Pillow, version installed is 6.0.0. Then I ran 
>>>>>>>>> the export_resources command again. Still produced the same export 
>>>>>>>>> files 
>>>>>>>>> with empty resources file.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Joel
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 8:50:38 AM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Hi Joel, if you have the new virtual environment activated you 
>>>>>>>>>> want have to change the settings file at all.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> The PIL error indicates that that python library (and potentially 
>>>>>>>>>> others) didn't install correctly... Not sure why. You could try pip 
>>>>>>>>>> installing PIL. I can't look it up right now but it may be actually 
>>>>>>>>>> be 
>>>>>>>>>> called Pillow in pip.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Adam
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 20, 2019, 7:37 PM Joel Aldor <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Adam,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I'd like to think we need to explicitly point the settings.py to 
>>>>>>>>>>> our phm2app instance in order for the export_resources command to 
>>>>>>>>>>> run 
>>>>>>>>>>> properly, but I'm not sure which parts I will need to edit, apart 
>>>>>>>>>>> from the 
>>>>>>>>>>> DATABASES settings. You think this might be the problem?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Joel
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On Sunday, April 21, 2019 at 8:25:41 AM UTC+8, Joel Aldor wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Adam,
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I tried to install arches v3.1.2 and pointed the instance into 
>>>>>>>>>>>> our existing database on settings.py, then I ran the 
>>>>>>>>>>>> export_resources 
>>>>>>>>>>>> command, which produced those export files. However, the console 
>>>>>>>>>>>> update 
>>>>>>>>>>>> gave me this info:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> (ENV4)ubuntu@PHMARCHES3PROD:~/Projects/phmapp312test$ python 
>>>>>>>>>>>> manage.py packages -o export_resources -d v3fullexport.json
>>>>>>>>>>>> operation: export_resources
>>>>>>>>>>>> package: phmapp312test
>>>>>>>>>>>> Writing 5290 HERITAGE_RESOURCE.E18 resources
>>>>>>>>>>>> No module named PIL : 5290
>>>>>>>>>>>> Writing 3712 INFORMATION_RESOURCE.E73 resources
>>>>>>>>>>>> No module named PIL : 3712
>>>>>>>>>>>> Writing 2 ACTIVITY.E7 resources
>>>>>>>>>>>> No module named PIL : 2
>>>>>>>>>>>> Writing 4 HISTORICAL_EVENT.E5 resources
>>>>>>>>>>>> No module named PIL : 4
>>>>>>>>>>>> Writing 7 HERITAGE_RESOURCE_GROUP.E27 resources
>>>>>>>>>>>> No module named PIL : 7
>>>>>>>>>>>> Writing 8 ACTOR.E39 resources
>>>>>>>>>>>> No module named PIL : 8
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> When I checked the v3fullexport.json file it was almost empty. 
>>>>>>>>>>>> All it has inside the file is this string:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> {"resources":[]}
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> The v3fullexport.relations file is full of all the 
>>>>>>>>>>>> relationships.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I have a feeling I might be missing something here. Please let 
>>>>>>>>>>>> me know what I should do further. Thank you.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Joel
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Saturday, April 20, 2019 at 8:59:12 PM UTC+8, Adam Cox wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Joel, indeed, exporting the v3 resources is a crucial step 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> in the migration process!!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm unable to look into this deeply right now but I have a 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> feeling that this means you don't have the latest version of 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Arches 3, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> which is 3.1.2. When I can, I'll look back through the version 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> history and 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> see where that command was introduced.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm the meantime, you could create a new virtual environment 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> and explicitly install arches 3.1.2 into that environment with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> pip install arches==3.1.2
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Then activate that new environment and try exporting again. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> This would leave your old env untouched.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Adam
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 20, 2019, 6:23 AM Joel Aldor <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> We're supposed to migrate our v3 data into v4 this Easter 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> weekend using the instructions from this link 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <https://arches.readthedocs.io/en/stable/exporting-v3-data/>, 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but we ran into a problem. Apparently, our v3 instance doesn't 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have the 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> export_resources option when we execute this command:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (ENV)ubuntu@PHMARCHES3PROD:~/Projects/phm2app$ python manage.py 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> packages -o export_resources -d v3fullexport.json
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Usage: manage.py packages [options]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> manage.py: error: option -o: invalid choice: 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'export_resources' (choose from 'setup', 'install', 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'setup_db', 'start_elasticsearch', 'setup_elasticsearch', 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'build_permissions', 'livereload', 'load_resources', 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'remove_resources', 'load_concept_scheme', 'index_database', 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'export_resource_graphs')
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> How can I export the business data from here?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Joel
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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