If you can use the Datastore along with SQL on app engine, you will save a 
lot of money on projects with lots of data. 

A virtualenv has no effect on third party apps in app engine. 


On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 10:55:37 AM UTC-7, Tom Brander wrote:
>
> The virtual env will ensure that you only upload the requirements within 
>  the env, not all your installed libs... (as far as I know) I did not see 
> the free trial of cloud sql, I have a WordPress install using the cloud SQL 
> and it only runs about $4.50 a month it also uses cloud storage for assets 
> and uploaded files.
>
> Don't think you will get anywhere with Django appengine there should be no 
> need for it if you use the cloud sql..
>
> On Friday, September 25, 2015 at 10:57:16 AM UTC-5, Adam S wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> I have decided to give it a try - we really need the full CMS features, 
>> and I would like them to be integrated, and i don't want to give up on app 
>> engine yet. 
>>
>> Cloud SQL seems to be necessary - there is a free trial, as you probably 
>> know.
>>
>> I am using djangoappengine and am going to try to setup two databases - 
>> the Datastore and CSQL with the sql setup per the google instructions, 
>> which includes setting up a local sql server for dev. 
>>
>> One question for you: Not sure why you need to use the virtual 
>> environment. As far as I can tell, the third party libraries all need to be 
>> uploaded with the app? It would save a lot of trouble if that was not the 
>> case. 
>>
>> Here goes nothing - I will report back.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Adam
>>
>>
>>

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