Re: [web2py] py4web in Google App Engine route app

2020-03-14 Thread Jacinto Parga
Yes. I've created a new application that is the only one I want to serve. 
In that case how can I  do in py4web the same thing I do with routes.py in 
web2py

Thanks

El lunes, 10 de febrero de 2020, 7:07:02 (UTC+1), Massimo Di Pierro 
escribió:
>
> Your .gitcloudignore appears to be ignoring all of the apps:
>
> apps/filemanager
> apps/filemanager/*
> apps/todo
> apps/todo/*
> apps/examples
> apps/examples/*
> apps/_dashboard
> apps/_dashboard/*
> apps/_scaffold
> apps/_scaffold/*
> apps/_minimal
> apps/_minimal/*
> apps/_default
> apps/_default/*
> apps/_documentation/*
> apps/superheroes
> apps/superheroes/*
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 5 February 2020 12:38:56 UTC-8, Jacinto Parga wrote:
>>
>> No, thanks.
>>
>> Finally it was a problem with the .gcloudignore
>>
>> I had to get rid off every app but the one I wanted to deploy and the 
>> other unneccesary files to the GAE. The only thing left is that I need to 
>> add the name of the application to route the main domain to the proper app.
>>
>> This is my .gcloudignore
>> # This file specifies files that are *not* uploaded to Google Cloud 
>> Platform
>> # using gcloud. It follows the same syntax as .gitignore, with the 
>> addition of
>> # "#!include" directives (which insert the entries of the given 
>> .gitignore-style
>> # file at that point).
>> #
>> # For more information, run:
>> #   $ gcloud topic gcloudignore
>> #
>> .gcloudignore
>> # If you would like to upload your .git directory, .gitignore file or 
>> files
>> # from your .gitignore file, remove the corresponding line
>> # below:
>> .git
>> .gitignore
>>
>> #Ojo no se puede quitar requirements.txt
>>
>> # Python pycache:
>> __pycache__/
>> # Ignored by the build system
>> /setup.cfg
>>
>> .travis.yml
>> *.pyc
>> *.pyo
>> *~
>> #*
>> *.1
>> *.bak
>> *.bak2
>> *.svn
>> *.w2p
>> *.class
>> *.rej
>> *.orig
>> Thumbs.db
>> .DS_Store
>> ./deposit
>> ./benchmark
>> ./build
>> ./dist
>> ./ssl
>> ./docs
>> ./logs
>> ./*.zip
>> !apps/*
>> apps/filemanager
>> apps/filemanager/*
>> apps/todo
>> apps/todo/*
>> apps/examples
>> apps/examples/*
>> apps/_dashboard
>> apps/_dashboard/*
>> apps/_scaffold
>> apps/_scaffold/*
>> apps/_minimal
>> apps/_minimal/*
>> apps/_default
>> apps/_default/*
>> apps/_documentation/*
>> apps/superheroes
>> apps/superheroes/*
>> apps/*/databases/README*
>> pps/*/databases/*
>> apps/*/uploads/*
>> apps/*/*.py[oc]
>> packages/
>> deployment_tools/*
>> deployment_tools/
>> tests/*
>> tests/
>> README.md
>> test-requirements.txt
>> source-context.json
>> password.txt
>> py4web-start.py
>> setup.py
>>
>>
>> And I'm using the default app.yaml may be this is the problem
>>
>> runtime: python37
>>
>>
>> # Handlers define how to route requests to your application.
>> handlers:
>>
>> - url: .*  # This regex directs all routes to main.bottle
>>   script: auto
>>
>> So I had to write  the name of the application in the navigation bar: 
>>
>> https://myapplication.appspot.com/*aplicationname*
>>
>> In other case I get a not found page.
>>
>> And it goes very very slow, it is only a login page.
>>
>> Some help?
>>
>>
>>
>> El martes, 4 de febrero de 2020, 20:09:59 (UTC+1), Christian Varas 
>> escribió:
>>>
>>> Hi I haven’t tried GAE but maybe is the controller.
>>>
>>> Are you using the decorator ’action()’ to expose the function ?.
>>>
>>> Ex:
>>> @action('some_name')
>>> def some_function():
>>>
>>>   return locals()
>>>
>>> Then you acces like http://IP/your_app/some_name
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>> Chris.
>>>
>>> El El mar, 4 de feb. de 2020 a la(s) 15:46, Jacinto Parga <
>>> jpa...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>>
 I cannot properly deploy a simple py4web app in GAE. I think it's just 
 a .gcloudignore or a app.yaml configuration issue. The only thing I've got 
 is a not found page.

 [image: minimal-py4web.png]

 Some help about how to route the right app in the google app engine?

 Thanks




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Re: [web2py] py4web in Google App Engine route app

2020-02-09 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Your .gitcloudignore appears to be ignoring all of the apps:

apps/filemanager
apps/filemanager/*
apps/todo
apps/todo/*
apps/examples
apps/examples/*
apps/_dashboard
apps/_dashboard/*
apps/_scaffold
apps/_scaffold/*
apps/_minimal
apps/_minimal/*
apps/_default
apps/_default/*
apps/_documentation/*
apps/superheroes
apps/superheroes/*



On Wednesday, 5 February 2020 12:38:56 UTC-8, Jacinto Parga wrote:
>
> No, thanks.
>
> Finally it was a problem with the .gcloudignore
>
> I had to get rid off every app but the one I wanted to deploy and the 
> other unneccesary files to the GAE. The only thing left is that I need to 
> add the name of the application to route the main domain to the proper app.
>
> This is my .gcloudignore
> # This file specifies files that are *not* uploaded to Google Cloud 
> Platform
> # using gcloud. It follows the same syntax as .gitignore, with the 
> addition of
> # "#!include" directives (which insert the entries of the given 
> .gitignore-style
> # file at that point).
> #
> # For more information, run:
> #   $ gcloud topic gcloudignore
> #
> .gcloudignore
> # If you would like to upload your .git directory, .gitignore file or files
> # from your .gitignore file, remove the corresponding line
> # below:
> .git
> .gitignore
>
> #Ojo no se puede quitar requirements.txt
>
> # Python pycache:
> __pycache__/
> # Ignored by the build system
> /setup.cfg
>
> .travis.yml
> *.pyc
> *.pyo
> *~
> #*
> *.1
> *.bak
> *.bak2
> *.svn
> *.w2p
> *.class
> *.rej
> *.orig
> Thumbs.db
> .DS_Store
> ./deposit
> ./benchmark
> ./build
> ./dist
> ./ssl
> ./docs
> ./logs
> ./*.zip
> !apps/*
> apps/filemanager
> apps/filemanager/*
> apps/todo
> apps/todo/*
> apps/examples
> apps/examples/*
> apps/_dashboard
> apps/_dashboard/*
> apps/_scaffold
> apps/_scaffold/*
> apps/_minimal
> apps/_minimal/*
> apps/_default
> apps/_default/*
> apps/_documentation/*
> apps/superheroes
> apps/superheroes/*
> apps/*/databases/README*
> pps/*/databases/*
> apps/*/uploads/*
> apps/*/*.py[oc]
> packages/
> deployment_tools/*
> deployment_tools/
> tests/*
> tests/
> README.md
> test-requirements.txt
> source-context.json
> password.txt
> py4web-start.py
> setup.py
>
>
> And I'm using the default app.yaml may be this is the problem
>
> runtime: python37
>
>
> # Handlers define how to route requests to your application.
> handlers:
>
> - url: .*  # This regex directs all routes to main.bottle
>   script: auto
>
> So I had to write  the name of the application in the navigation bar: 
>
> https://myapplication.appspot.com/*aplicationname*
>
> In other case I get a not found page.
>
> And it goes very very slow, it is only a login page.
>
> Some help?
>
>
>
> El martes, 4 de febrero de 2020, 20:09:59 (UTC+1), Christian Varas 
> escribió:
>>
>> Hi I haven’t tried GAE but maybe is the controller.
>>
>> Are you using the decorator ’action()’ to expose the function ?.
>>
>> Ex:
>> @action('some_name')
>> def some_function():
>>
>>   return locals()
>>
>> Then you acces like http://IP/your_app/some_name
>>
>> Cheers.
>> Chris.
>>
>> El El mar, 4 de feb. de 2020 a la(s) 15:46, Jacinto Parga <
>> jpa...@gmail.com> escribió:
>>
>>> I cannot properly deploy a simple py4web app in GAE. I think it's just a 
>>> .gcloudignore or a app.yaml configuration issue. The only thing I've got is 
>>> a not found page.
>>>
>>> [image: minimal-py4web.png]
>>>
>>> Some help about how to route the right app in the google app engine?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Resources:
>>> - http://web2py.com
>>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
>>> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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>>>  
>>> 
>>> .
>>>
>>

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Re: [web2py] py4web in Google App Engine route app

2020-02-05 Thread Jacinto Parga
No, thanks.

Finally it was a problem with the .gcloudignore

I had to get rid off every app but the one I wanted to deploy and the other 
unneccesary files to the GAE. The only thing left is that I need to add the 
name of the application to route the main domain to the proper app.

This is my .gcloudignore
# This file specifies files that are *not* uploaded to Google Cloud Platform
# using gcloud. It follows the same syntax as .gitignore, with the addition 
of
# "#!include" directives (which insert the entries of the given 
.gitignore-style
# file at that point).
#
# For more information, run:
#   $ gcloud topic gcloudignore
#
.gcloudignore
# If you would like to upload your .git directory, .gitignore file or files
# from your .gitignore file, remove the corresponding line
# below:
.git
.gitignore

#Ojo no se puede quitar requirements.txt

# Python pycache:
__pycache__/
# Ignored by the build system
/setup.cfg

.travis.yml
*.pyc
*.pyo
*~
#*
*.1
*.bak
*.bak2
*.svn
*.w2p
*.class
*.rej
*.orig
Thumbs.db
.DS_Store
./deposit
./benchmark
./build
./dist
./ssl
./docs
./logs
./*.zip
!apps/*
apps/filemanager
apps/filemanager/*
apps/todo
apps/todo/*
apps/examples
apps/examples/*
apps/_dashboard
apps/_dashboard/*
apps/_scaffold
apps/_scaffold/*
apps/_minimal
apps/_minimal/*
apps/_default
apps/_default/*
apps/_documentation/*
apps/superheroes
apps/superheroes/*
apps/*/databases/README*
pps/*/databases/*
apps/*/uploads/*
apps/*/*.py[oc]
packages/
deployment_tools/*
deployment_tools/
tests/*
tests/
README.md
test-requirements.txt
source-context.json
password.txt
py4web-start.py
setup.py


And I'm using the default app.yaml may be this is the problem

runtime: python37


# Handlers define how to route requests to your application.
handlers:

- url: .*  # This regex directs all routes to main.bottle
  script: auto

So I had to write  the name of the application in the navigation bar: 

https://myapplication.appspot.com/*aplicationname*

In other case I get a not found page.

And it goes very very slow, it is only a login page.

Some help?



El martes, 4 de febrero de 2020, 20:09:59 (UTC+1), Christian Varas escribió:
>
> Hi I haven’t tried GAE but maybe is the controller.
>
> Are you using the decorator ’action()’ to expose the function ?.
>
> Ex:
> @action('some_name')
> def some_function():
>
>   return locals()
>
> Then you acces like http://IP/your_app/some_name
>
> Cheers.
> Chris.
>
> El El mar, 4 de feb. de 2020 a la(s) 15:46, Jacinto Parga <
> jpa...@gmail.com > escribió:
>
>> I cannot properly deploy a simple py4web app in GAE. I think it's just a 
>> .gcloudignore or a app.yaml configuration issue. The only thing I've got is 
>> a not found page.
>>
>> [image: minimal-py4web.png]
>>
>> Some help about how to route the right app in the google app engine?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Resources:
>> - http://web2py.com
>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
>> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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>>  
>> 
>> .
>>
>

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Re: [web2py] py4web in Google App Engine route app

2020-02-04 Thread Christian Varas
Hi I haven’t tried GAE but maybe is the controller.

Are you using the decorator ’action()’ to expose the function ?.

Ex:
@action('some_name')
def some_function():

  return locals()

Then you acces like http://IP/your_app/some_name

Cheers.
Chris.

El El mar, 4 de feb. de 2020 a la(s) 15:46, Jacinto Parga 
escribió:

> I cannot properly deploy a simple py4web app in GAE. I think it's just a
> .gcloudignore or a app.yaml configuration issue. The only thing I've got is
> a not found page.
>
> [image: minimal-py4web.png]
>
> Some help about how to route the right app in the google app engine?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
> --
> Resources:
> - http://web2py.com
> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
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[web2py] py4web in Google App Engine route app

2020-02-04 Thread Jacinto Parga
I cannot properly deploy a simple py4web app in GAE. I think it's just a 
.gcloudignore or a app.yaml configuration issue. The only thing I've got is 
a not found page.

[image: minimal-py4web.png]

Some help about how to route the right app in the google app engine?

Thanks



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