Ashraf, I apologize, this is the first message I've received since you started posting to this thread. I think something with the group is malfunctioning.
In anycase; Regarding which password, it's the web2py admin password "hash". You can get this by starting a vanilla web2py instance with the -a <password> and then grab the line in parameters_8080.py that it creates. I'd also be happy to assist with the "Deploy to OpenShift" issue you're seeing. I tried with 2.0.9 a while back and ran into some issues as well I believe but haven't had time to look at them. If you want to look at the open issues on the github repo and add info to the one that's relevant or open a new one, I'll do my best to help you get going. Regards, Andrew On Thursday, October 18, 2012 9:10:50 AM UTC-5, apps in tables wrote: > > Hi, > > Andew says: > For the admin app to work you must put your password hash in > parameters_8080.py in wsgi/web2py/. > > My Question: > Which password? I mean that the password is defined upon the start of > server, in openshift the server is started, so is it the password of the > openshift account? > And how to get the hash of it? > > Regards, > > Ashraf > > On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:39:06 AM UTC+3, apps in tables wrote: >> >> Thank you ...for being so supportive. >> >> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:21:43 AM UTC+3, greaneym wrote: >>> >>> Git was easy to install (on a mac) using this link, >>> https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git >>> >>> You need git to keep a copy of your repository "somewhere" else besides >>> on the openshift server. >>> >>> and the only change after that was to the parameters_xxx.py file which >>> one uses to access the admin >>> page. You will need to read this page to see how to set that up. >>> https://github.com/prelegalwonder/openshift_web2py/issues/6 >>> >>> That was the only change to the install. It will hopefully help you to >>> know this before you do the install. >>> >>> Margaret >>> >>> >>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 8:07:01 PM UTC-5, apps in tables wrote: >>>> >>>> unfortunately....nope >>>> >>>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:02:33 AM UTC+3, greaneym wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Ashraf, I posted twice to your answer but don't see it on the list. >>>>> Maybe the answers went directly to you. >>>>> margaret >>>>> >>>>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:35:04 PM UTC-5, apps in tables wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> *Hi Margaret,* >>>>>> * >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't understand what you mean by using admin deploy to openshift.* >>>>>> I mean local admin, as in http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/default/site , >>>>>> it has a button called "deploy to openshift". >>>>>> >>>>>> Since your way is working fine, I will try yours...) >>>>>> >>>>>> You have a good one. >>>>>> >>>>>> Last question: Do i have to use git? ( i did not use git before) >>>>>> >>>>>> Ashraf >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 12:56:59 AM UTC+3, greaneym wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Ashraf, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I don't understand what you mean by using admin deploy to openshift, >>>>>>> but no, I've just used the rhc commands to create the python gear as >>>>>>> described in the openshift guide, then used Andrew's scripts to install >>>>>>> web2py. But that does create an admin interface accessible via https >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> using that you can modify the install. Or you can modify the install by >>>>>>> using ssh to your account and using git to pull files. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe others who have installed on openshift can help. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Margaret >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:31:32 PM UTC-5, apps in tables wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thank you Margaret, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I am trying to use the admin (deploy to openshift). My >>>>>>>> understanding is that you are not using that option for deployment. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Do you know any requirements for using admin (deploy to openshift) ? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Ashraf >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:57:13 PM UTC+3, greaneym wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ashraf, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> (reposting, as response did not show up on list) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> This morning I installed a web2py app using the github path to >>>>>>>>> Andrew's v2.0.9 web2py install on openshift and it worked fine. My >>>>>>>>> other >>>>>>>>> app install has been working for months, and it uses v2.0.2. I did >>>>>>>>> receive >>>>>>>>> recently an e-mail from openshift stating that their directory >>>>>>>>> structure >>>>>>>>> has changed. So far it has not affected my install. Just reporting. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Margaret >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> --

