Niklas (et al),

I am very pleased to find your link below of djangoforms because it seems 
so promising for my app.

http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/djangoforms.html

But when I enter the code for the app I get lots of warnings and finally 
the shopping list app stops with the following messages in the log.

INFO     2012-05-28 18:27:04,446 dev_appserver_multiprocess.py:647] Running 
application dev~shoppinglist on port 8083: http://localhost:8083

INFO     2012-05-28 18:27:04,447 dev_appserver_multiprocess.py:649] Admin 
console is available at: http://localhost:8083/_ah/admin

INFO     2012-05-28 18:27:29,059 dev_appserver.py:2904] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 
200 -

I am using Python2.7 and webapp2 for the first time and I fear there is 
some conflict with this django forms example. I seem to remember reading 
that webapp2 does not support cgi, for example. 

Btw, I am getting the following warnings also in the log. Can they be 
ignored?

/Applications/GoogleAppEngineLauncher.app/Contents/Resources/GoogleAppEngine-default.bundle/Contents/Resources/google_appengine/google/appengine/api/search/search.py:232:
 
UserWarning: DocumentOperationResult._CODES is deprecated. Use 
OperationResult._CODES instead.

  'Use OperationResult.%s instead.' % (name, name))

WARNING  2012-05-28 18:27:04,346 rdbms_mysqldb.py:74] The rdbms API is not 
available because the MySQLdb library could not be loaded.

WARNING  2012-05-28 18:27:04,438 datastore_file_stub.py:518] Could not read 
datastore data from 
/var/folders/cm/fffkv5rd69j054q9yr1vg38h0000gn/T/dev_appserver.datastore

WARNING  2012-05-28 18:27:04,440 dev_appserver.py:3423] Could not 
initialize images API; you are likely missing the Python "PIL" module. 
ImportError: No module named _imaging

Thanks very much,

Brian in Atlanta





On Sunday, November 15, 2009 11:38:04 PM UTC-5, Niklas Rosencrantz wrote:
>
>
>
> On Nov 15, 5:48 pm, fhucho <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > Hi, 
> > I am developing a web app, where users should be able to (in this 
> > order): 
> >     1) create their item type (item type can be everything - car, 
> > book, movie..., item type has some user defined parameters, 
> > like                                        price, rating) 
> >     2) add items of their type - e.g. they can create book type (with 
> > title, author, rating parameters) and then add books 
> >     3) view, filter (at least by one parameter), delete, edit their 
> > items 
> > 
> > How should I design the data model? Is this even posible in App 
> > Engine? 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance 
> django has impressive builtin editor for our models with 
> djangoforms.ModelForm seen on 
> http://code.google.com/appengine/articles/djangoforms.html 
> Theoretically the create "CRUD" and/or factory pattern 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_method_pattern 
> I recommend and use for likewise. The categoryproperty.db 
>
> http://code.google.com/appengine/docs/python/datastore/typesandpropertyclasses.html#Category
>  
> seems obvious choice which needs documention how it differs from a 
> word. app I maintain has similar function, create item, add item, 
> edit, view, filter by longitude latitude and/or category 
> (www.koolbusiness.com/ai) sourced montao.googlecode.com 
> Sincerely 
> Nick RTZ 
>

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