Adam --

How were you able to modify the post header?  I'm experiencing the
same issue and am using the slim3 mvc framework.

Thanks,

Brian

On Jul 14, 10:03 pm, adam <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was able to solve this. The parser in production GAE is more
> sensitive than the one in the development environment, and the one in
> production provides no useful information to the user about why it
> fails. This is a known 
> issue:http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=3273
> for the bug report.
>
> The reason the upload was failing on the server was because one of the
> form fields was missing a \r\n:
>
> --jtmyobpmsbvkwefmrarmjuescosjfuxm
> Content-Disposition: form-data; name="recording_time"
>
> 3
>
> is correct, whereas
>
> --jtmyobpmsbvkwefmrarmjuescosjfuxm
> Content-Disposition: form-data; name="recording_time"
> 3
>
> is not. The latter succeeds in the development environment, whereas it
> fails in production GAE. It took a couple hours of debugging to get to
> this conclusion -- it would be nice if GAE blobstore reported POST
> parsing errors in some way.
>
> Adam
>
> On Jul 14, 12:54 pm, adam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Just a bit more data: it's clear to me that the upload URL isn't being
> > caught by the WSGIApplication on the server. I know this because when
> > I insert a catch-all url path pattern, the upload POST request hits
> > that handler instead of the BlobstoreUploadHandler. My WSGIApplication
> > is instantiated like this:
>
> > application = webapp.WSGIApplication(
> >     [
> >         ('/', MainPage),
> >         ('/upload', UploadHandler),
> >         ('/upload_key/([^/]+)', UploadKeyHandler)],
> >     debug=True)
>
> > Again, POST requests to URLs generated by
> > blobstore.create_upload_url('/upload') are not hitting UploadHandler.
>
> > Thanks again,
> > Adam
>
> > On Jul 14, 12:50 pm, adam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi, I have an app that allows me upload to the blobstore locally but
> > > fails on the server. I get an upload url using
> > > blobstore.create_upload_url('/upload'), just like the example provided
> > > by google.
>
> > > When running the app locally, this works. However, when I run it on
> > > GAE, I get a 503; seehttp://grab.by/axFo.
>
> > > In case it helps the engineers to debug, here's the URL:
>
> > >http://www.recordmp3.org/_ah/upload/AMmfu6bsVT68mSvZqDM85D324uLxM39c-...
>
> > > Thank you,
> > > Adam

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