Give this a try without the ldap or MySQL libraries:
from __future__ import absolute_import
from django.utils.encoding import force_text
try:
from .local import * # NOQA
except ImportError as exception:
# Python 2 and 3 exception messages
if force_text(exception) != 'No module named local' and
force_text(exception) != 'No module named \'mayan.settings.local\'':
raise
from .base import * # NOQA
Ported from
here:
https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/blob/master/mayan/apps/smart_settings/classes.py#L27
On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 4:20:39 PM UTC-4, Roberto Rosario wrote:
>
> The behavior is caused by this:
> https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/blob/master/mayan/settings/__init__.py
>
> It is meant to allow Mayan to continue executing even if there is no
> local.py (such as when running the createsettings or initialsetup
> commands). Raising an error would not allow the normal flow to happen.
> Python groups all import exception under ImportException regardless of what
> cause a module to import. The best I've come up with is to examine the text
> of the exception to try to find out why it was raised (example:
> https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms-docker/blob/master/etc/mayan/settings/__init__.py#L49).
>
> This is a crude solution, but Python doesn't offer anything else that I
> know of. Best compromise would be to display a warning and keep the
> execution going. Thoughts?
>
> On Thursday, August 31, 2017 at 9:11:30 AM UTC-4, MacRobb Simpson wrote:
>>
>> First off, sorry for taking so long for a response.
>>
>> Doing exactly that... worked.
>> Upon troubleshooting, the only thing different between this 'clean' copy
>> and mine was the local.py config file, where I had a few extra settings -
>> Mysql DB setup for the DB, ldap for authentication.
>> What I eventually found is that, if you don't have the Mysql or ldap
>> packages installed vin your virtualenv, instead of crashing Mayan simply...
>> ignores the entire local.py file?
>>
>> I was able to definitively prove this - add "import ldap" to the
>> local.py, and static files aren't served. Remove it(or install the
>> package), and they are.
>>
>> Anyway, I hope this helps someone. This is very much unlike any other
>> Python application I've ever seen when it comes to that behavior.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 11:57:50 AM UTC-7, Roberto Rosario wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I was not able to reproduce your issue. Error 500 for static media means
>>> the DEBUG=True statement is not being picked up by Django. Make sure you
>>> are editing the local.py inside the virtualenv and not in the root
>>> installation of Python (your path has an initial '/'). Unlikely but just in
>>> case.
>>>
>>> Also make sure there are no other hanged processes using:
>>>
>>> ps x a| grep 'mayan'
>>>
>>> Sometimes previous runserver commands can remain in a Linux zombie
>>> process.
>>>
>>> Finally, try this exactly as typed and check static media to discard any
>>> library difference with the OS.
>>>
>>> cd /tmp
>>> virtualenv venv
>>> source venv/bin/activate
>>> pip install mayan-edms==2.6.4
>>> mayan-edms.py initialsetup
>>> echo "DEBUG=True" >>
>>> venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mayan/settings/local.py
>>> mayan-edms.py runserver
>>>
>>> Browse to localhost:8000
>>>
>>> Check static files directly:
>>> http://127.0.0.1:8000/static/appearance/css/base.css
>>>
>>> Let me know how it goes.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 10:55:03 AM UTC-4, MacRobb Simpson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm running into a little bit of trouble getting static files served
>>>> using the 'mayan-edms.py runserver' command I used in earlier versions.
>>>>
>>>> My goal is to basically have it working like I did in 2.1 - I simply
>>>> run the 'runserver' command, and I have a development environment running;
>>>> each load of a file is logged to the console and everything is great!
>>>>
>>>> Currently, what I have is it serving the main content, but no static
>>>> files - all static requests return 500 errors.
>>>>
>>>> My setup is as follows:
>>>> 1. Debian x64 system
>>>> 2. Mayan is installed in a virtualenv using pip ("pip install
>>>> mayan-edms").
>>>> 3. I've created a 'local.py' file in
>>>> '/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mayan/settings/' and added 'DEBUG=True', as
>>>> shown here: https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/issues/368
>>>> 4. I've verified that my local.py file is being picked up - I've
>>>> deleted all the .pyc files in that directory, and when I run the runserver
>>>> command, it creates 'local.pyc' again.
>>>>
>>>> When I run it using the runserver command, I get no errors, and no
>>>> logging of anything in the console, not even the browser request that
>>>> brings me to the login screen(which obviously returns 200 in the browser).
>>>> (It *is* being loaded from this instance of Mayan, however - killing
>>>> the runserver command, the page doesn't load at all, as expected).
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas on how to make debug mode work?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> -Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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