Does your Pythonpath include the google directories?

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On 2010/05/14, at 0:32, Soby <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi all,

I need help in connecting to Datastore remotely. Actually I have a
script, I was going through a book by O'Reilly on Programming Google
AppEngine. In that there was a script to connect remotely,

#!/usr/bin/python
import getpass
import sys

sys.path.append('~/google_appengine')
sys.path.append('~/google_appengine/lib/yaml/lib')

from google.appengine.ext.remote_api import remote_api_stub
from google.appengine.ext import db
import models

APP-ID = 'app-id'
REMOTE_API_PATH = '/remote_api'
def auth_func():
email_address = raw_input('Email address: ')
password = getpass.getpass('Password: ')
return email_address, password

def initialize_remote_api(app-id=APP-ID,path=REMOTE_API_PATH):
remote_api_stub.ConfigureRemoteApi(app-id,path,auth_func)
remote_api_stub.MaybeInvokeAuthentication()

def main(args):
 initialize_remote_api()
 books = models.Book.all().fetch(10)
 for book in books:
  print book.title
 return 0

if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))

It showing me errors like syntax errors and import error on
remote_api_stub
Can anyone help me on this ???

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