On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Joshua Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cool. And that will be OK to use in Python 2.7 (I recall reading something
> about not using environment variables there)?

Environment variables are thread-local in Python 2.7 so this pattern
will work there as well.

Cheers,
Brian

> On Nov 13, 2011, at 2:54 PM, Alfred Fuller wrote:
>
> full_app_id = os.getenv('APPLICATION_ID')
>
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 12:24 PM, Joshua Smith <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Another question. I have this code in my app, so that when someone comes
>> in with an old key, my code will quietly convert it to the new app-id:
>> from google.appengine.api.app_identity import get_application_id
>> appname = get_application_id()
>> @monkeypatch_method(webapp.Request)
>> def get_db(self, key_attr):
>>   k = self.get(key_attr)
>>   if not k:
>>     return None
>>   key = db.Key(k)
>>   if key.app() == appname:
>>     return db.get(key)
>>   logging.info("Fixing up key from old app %s (%s=%s)" % ( key.app() ,
>> key_attr , k ))
>>   fixed_key = db.Key.from_path(*key.to_path())
>>   return db.get(fixed_key)
>> So what's happening is it is "fixing up" every key, because
>> get_application_id() doesn't have "s~" on the front.
>> What should I call to get the app id used in Keys? (The one with the s~ in
>> front?)
>> (BTW: This approach turned out to be a real time-saver for migrating my
>> blobs. I could pass the old version keys from the new HR version, and it
>> fixed them up into its own namespace without my having to even think about
>> it.)
>> -Joshua
>> On Nov 11, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Joshua Smith wrote:
>>
>> OK, so the migration from MS to HR was really fast, and I ran into no
>> problems.  Woo hoo!
>> I didn't do the alias step, because I now need to figure out how to move
>> my old blobs into the new app, and I suspect that if I did the alias that
>> would get really, really hard. Right?
>> So instead, I changed the mapping of my www.myapp.com to point to the HR
>> version using google apps domain management.  Seems to have worked.  Woo hoo
>> again!
>> How do I get my post-migration email budget back up to 2000?  App ID of
>> the new app is towngovernment-hr
>> Now to move the blobs...
>> On Nov 10, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Joshua Smith wrote:
>>
>> Guess I know what I'll be doing on my day off tomorrow.
>> In case anyone didn't notice this in the docs:
>> Currently, the HRD Migration Tool does not support copying data from
>> Blobstore. If you use Blobstore, you need to manually copy that data over.
>> Ugh.  That's a pretty huge hole in the tool.
>> Perhaps I know what I'll be doing all weekend…
>> -Joshua
>> On Nov 9, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Stacy (Google) wrote:
>>
>> We’ve just released a new self service HRD migration tool.  This tool
>> copies all of your data to HRD minimizing read-only times by using a
>> multi-phase approach.  Please see the documentation for details on how to
>> use this.  This tool is still considered experimental, please report
>> problems you experience here in the forum or to the external issue
>> tracker.We are still working on solutions for users of blobstore.
>> Using HRD makes your app eligible for our SLA, and will lead to much
>> better availability and more consistent performance.  We think every app
>> will benefit from the switch to HRD.
>>
>> Stacy
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