@roger r u using the browser ? how r u invoking that method ?
AFAICS docs been dumped rather than function call evaluated ... O.o

On 8/29/11, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> @osimons : Yes , that's definitely about TracGViz plugin . Hopefully
> these will be included in
> next versions of XmlRpcPlugin ... once you approve and put a bit of
> magic on the patch I'll
> submit  hopefully soon ;)
>
> @roger: Please if necessary disable it for the moment. I'll take a
> look, but please mention the version of Trac , XmlRpcPlugin and
> TracGViz you are using in order to reproduce this issue . Better
> testing and new versions of the plugin are probably coming soon
> ;)
>
> PS: You won't be able to retrieve timeline data in GViz format if the
> underlying RPC handler is disabled
>
> PS: PS: sorry about top-posting ...
> :-$
>
>
> On 8/29/11, Roger Oberholtzer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, 2011-08-29 at 00:24 -0700, osimons wrote:
>>> On Aug 28, 4:45 pm, Roger Oberholtzer <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > I am exploring using the xml-rpc plugin in a Trac 0.12.2 system. When
>>> > I
>>> > access /rpc or /login/rpc on my site, I get this error:
>>> >
>>> > Exception: timeline.getEvents: <class xmlrpclib.DateTime at
>>> > 0xb8769a7c>
>>> > Traceback (most recent call last):
>>> >   File "build/bdist.linux-i686/egg/tracrpc/web_ui.py", line 101, in
>>> > _dump_docs
>>> >     (method.signature,
>>> >   File "build/bdist.linux-i686/egg/tracrpc/api.py", line 242, in
>>> > _get_signature
>>> >     args.insert(0, RPC_TYPES[sig.pop()] + ' ' + arg)
>>> > KeyError: <class xmlrpclib.DateTime at 0xb8769a7c>
>>>
>>> Do you have any code / plugins that export Timeline RPC support?
>>> timeline.getEvents is not part of the RPC plugin (it has no Timeline
>>> support), and I can only really recommend selectively disabling other
>>> plugins until something sticks out.
>>>
>>> RPC should work fine for 0.12.2+. I use it with latest 0.12, and all
>>> functional tests pass for this version too - including tests for login
>>> and serving documentation.
>>
>> It is tracgviz.rpc that causes the error. It describes itself as
>> follows:
>>
>> "RPC handlers not included in TracXmlRpcPlugin and used to implement
>> some data providers supporting Google Visualization API protocol."
>>
>> I have not explored if breaks very much having this part of tracgviz
>> disabled. Some graphs still seem to work.
>>
>>
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