I am not using either of those, I think. The only place I explicitly load
settings is in wsgi.py, with the line:
os.environ[‘DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE’] = ‘travel data.settings'

On Thu, 9 Dec 2021 at 12:52, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> with your settings usage, are you defining a property in settings and
> trying to use it anywhere?
>
> furthermore, are you using settings via
>
> from traveldata.traveldata import settings (example)
>
> or via
>
> from django.conf import settings
>
> The latter is the recommended means because settings are lazy loaded.
> On Wednesday, December 8, 2021 at 10:07:11 AM UTC-5 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think this is not related with apache
>>
>> It seems like class object property is called as a method somehow.
>> Unfortunately the error does not reveal the property name.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sencer HAMARAT
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 4:59 PM Kyle Paterson <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Started a new project after not using Django for roughly two years,
>>> works fine when running as a development server but throws TypeError:
>>> SimpleLazyObject class: property object not callable.
>>>
>>> From apache error log:
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023239 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946] Traceback (most recent call
>>> last):
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023283 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]   File
>>> "/home/kyle/active-travel/traveldata/traveldata/wsgi.py", line 14, in
>>> <module>
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023327 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]     from django.core.wsgi
>>> import get_wsgi_application
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023351 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]   File
>>> "home/kyle/active-travel/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/django/__init__.py",
>>> line 1, in <module>
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023371 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]     from django.utils.version
>>> import get_version
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023377 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]   File
>>> "home/kyle/active-travel/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/django/utils/version.py",
>>> line 7, in <module>
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023430 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]     from
>>> django.utils.regex_helper import _lazy_re_compile
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023435 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]   File
>>> "home/kyle/active-travel/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/django/utils/regex_helper.py",
>>> line 10, in <module>
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023524 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]     from
>>> django.utils.functional import SimpleLazyObject
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023529 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]   File
>>> "home/kyle/active-travel/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/django/utils/functional.py",
>>> line 364, in <module>
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023578 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]     class
>>> SimpleLazyObject(LazyObject):
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023611 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946] TypeError: Error when calling
>>> the metaclass bases
>>> [Wed Dec 08 10:11:53.023613 2021] [wsgi:error] [pid 10704:tid
>>> 140343150348032] [remote 127.0.0.1:44946]     'property' object is not
>>> callable
>>>
>>> Apache site config file:
>>> <VirtualHost *:80>
>>>         # The ServerName directive sets the request scheme, hostname and
>>> port that
>>>         # the server uses to identify itself. This is used when creating
>>>         # redirection URLs. In the context of virtual hosts, the
>>> ServerName
>>>         # specifies what hostname must appear in the request's Host:
>>> header to
>>>         # match this virtual host. For the default virtual host (this
>>> file) this
>>>         # value is not decisive as it is used as a last resort host
>>> regardless.
>>>         # However, you must set it for any further virtual host
>>> explicitly.
>>>         #ServerName www.example.com
>>>
>>>         ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
>>>
>>>         Alias /static /home/kyle/active-travel/traveldata/static
>>>                 <Directory /home/kyle/active-travel/active_travel/static>
>>>                         Require all granted
>>>                 </Directory>
>>>
>>>         <Directory /home/kyle/active-travel/traveldata>
>>>                 <Files wsgi.py>
>>>                         Require all granted
>>>                 </Files>
>>>         </Directory>
>>>
>>>         WSGIScriptAlias /
>>> /home/kyle/active-travel/traveldata/traveldata/wsgi.py
>>> process-group=traveldata
>>>         WSGIDaemonProcess traveldata
>>> python-home=/home/kyle/active-travel/venv
>>> python-path=/home/kyle/active-travel/traveldata/traveldata
>>>         WSGIProcessGroup traveldata
>>>
>>>         # Available loglevels: trace8, ..., trace1, debug, info, notice,
>>> warn,
>>>         # error, crit, alert, emerg.
>>>         # It is also possible to configure the loglevel for particular
>>>         # modules, e.g.
>>>         #LogLevel info ssl:warn
>>>         LogLevel info
>>>
>>>         ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
>>>         CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
>>>
>>>         # For most configuration files from conf-available/, which are
>>>         # enabled or disabled at a global level, it is possible to
>>>         # include a line for only one particular virtual host. For
>>> example the
>>>         # following line enables the CGI configuration for this host only
>>>         # after it has been globally disabled with "a2disconf".
>>>         #Include conf-available/serve-cgi-bin.conf
>>> </VirtualHost>
>>>
>>> Django project wsgi.py:
>>> import os, sys
>>> sys.path.append(
>>> 'home/kyle/active-travel/venv/lib/python3.8/site-packages')
>>> from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application
>>> os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', 'traveldata.settings')
>>> application = get_wsgi_application()
>>>
>>> As you can see, all fairly standard, Debug set to true, no changes to
>>> standard content of site, followed the documentation instructions to run
>>> requests through apache and mod_wsgi. Suspect the issue is with Django but
>>> not entirely certain.
>>> Please help.
>>> Thanks, Kyle
>>>
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