Matthew,

I also wanted like to mention that this happens to me on every request which
is why I suspected appengine-django. I don't actually import the image api
unless I am saving a profile image.

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Ian Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Matthew,
>
> I'm using the images api. Up until 1.1.9 my understanding was that
> importing PIL wouldn't work in production (and with 1.1.9 it's enforcing it
> on the dev_server?). Let me pull out the code here,
>
> models.py
>
> class UserProfileImage(db.Model):
>   user = db.ReferenceProperty(UserProperties, required=True)
>   image = db.BlobProperty(required=True)
>   mimetype = db.StringProperty(required=True)
>
> views.py
> ...
> def user_settings(request):
>   """
>   The user settings page.
>   """
>   if request.method == 'POST':
> ...
>       if not request.user.use_gravatar and 'profile_image' in
> request.FILES:
>         from google.appengine.api import images
>         old_profile_image = UserProfileImage.all().filter('user =',
> request.user).get()
>
>         uploaded_file = request.FILES['profile_image']
>
>         # There should be only one chunk as we can only upload to memory
>         image = images.Image(uploaded_file.chunks().next())
>         new_width = image.width
>         new_height = image.height
>         if image.width > 80 or image.height > 80:
>           new_width = 80
>           new_height = 80
>         image.resize(new_width, new_height)
>         image_data = image.execute_transforms(output_encoding=images.PNG)
>
>         profile_image = UserProfileImage(user=request.user, \
>                                          image=image_data, \
>                                          mimetype='image/png')
>         profile_image.put()
>
>         if old_profile_image:
>           old_profile_image.delete()
> ...
>
> Ian
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 3:52 AM, Matthew Blain 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello Ian,
>> How are you accessing PIL? Are you using the Images API* , or are you
>> importing from PIL directly?
>>
>> --Matthew
>> * http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/images/
>>
>> On Feb 10, 5:47 am, Ian Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I'm getting an error similar to the errors about not being able to
>> access
>> > skipped files with appengine-django but this time I'm getting an error
>> about
>> > not being able to access the PIL module file Image.py
>> >
>> > I'm getting a different error pertaining to PIL now. This may or may not
>> be
>> > related to appengine-django.
>> >
>> > DEBUG    2009-02-10 13:41:24,134 dev_appserver.py] Access to module file
>> > denied: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/PIL/Image.py
>> >
>> > This causes the dev appserver to hang and use up lots of CPU. I'm using
>> > appengine-django and updated to the latest version in svn.
>> >
>> > Ian
>>
>> >>
>>
>
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