bummer. i am successfully using memcache in other parts of my GAE app, so maybe it's a problem with how memdb uses GAE memcache?

cfh

On 7/12/13 10:56 , Carl Roach wrote:
that's great to know!
that's probably why Web2py didn't break for you but did for me... it broke
GAE memcache.

thanks for getting back to me.




On 12 July 2013 18:26, Christian Foster Howes <[email protected]> wrote:

I'm storing session in the database given the large number of active users
i have at anytime and the un-predictable eviction of GAE memcache.

sorry that's not very helpful. :(

cfh

On 7/12/13 7:36 , Carl wrote:

Chrtistian... are you using MemcacheClient in your db.py file?
I've take a copy of the master source code and moved to db =
DAL('google:datastore') but I'm not sure if I need to set-up session
management differently to earlier versions of Web2py.

I currently have session.connect(request, response,
MEMDB(MemcacheClient(request))



On Tuesday, 18 June 2013 14:20:07 UTC+1, Christian Foster Howes wrote:


Carl,

i have been working through my web2py upgrade to 2.5.1 + GAE SDK 1.8.1
upgrade and am not seeing any problems with DAL or GQL.  i did have to
change some cache.ram.flush_all() to cache.ram.clear() to work with the
latest web2py, and am making adjustments to work with the updated
custom_import code.

cfh

On 6/18/13 1:57 , Massimo Di Pierro wrote:

None except that some very old web2py GAE applications may be doing

"import

gql". It is there only for backward compatibility.

On Tuesday, 18 June 2013 03:21:00 UTC-5, Carl wrote:


hi Massimo,

What would be the implications of removing the gql modulefrom Web2py?




On 12 April 2013 16:17, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]<**
javascript:>


  wrote:


  I proposed in web2py 2.5 we remove the gql module.


On Friday, 12 April 2013 05:21:10 UTC-5, Carl wrote:


Removing the line "from gluon.contrib.gql import *" removed the error
and allows my app to launch.

I next run into this error:
     File "F:\wp\TestEnvoy\web2py\gluon\****main.py", line 555, in

wsgibase

        session._try_store_in_db(****request, response)
     File "F:\wp\TestEnvoy\web2py\gluon\****globals.py", line 747, in
_try_store_in_db
       record_id = table.insert(**dd)
     File "F:\wp\TestEnvoy\web2py\gluon\****contrib\memdb.py", line
256,

in

  insert
       id = self._create_id()
     File "F:\wp\TestEnvoy\web2py\gluon\****contrib\memdb.py", line
291,

in

  _create_id
       id = self._tableobj.incr(shard_id)
AttributeError: 'MemcacheClient' object has no attribute 'incr'

One for me to investigate.



On Friday, 12 April 2013 11:06:38 UTC+1, Carl wrote:


has my db.py content fallen out of date?

it includes:
from gluon.sql import SQLCustomType

if request.env.web2py_runtime_****gae: # if running on Google App

Engine

        from gluon.contrib.gql import *
       db = DAL('gae')


On Friday, 12 April 2013 11:00:09 UTC+1, Carl wrote:


actually.. while getting an unknown ticket if I request the url a
second time I get this:

     File

"F:\wp\TestEnvoy\web2py\****applications\init\models\db.****py",

  line 13, in <module>
       from gluon.contrib.gql import *
     File "F:\wp\TestEnvoy\web2py\gluon\****custom_import.py", line

100,

  in custom_importer
       return NATIVE_IMPORTER(name, globals, locals, fromlist,
level)
ImportError: No module named gql

That's fairly obvious because I've just delete gql.py! :)


On Friday, 12 April 2013 07:48:27 UTC+1, Carl wrote:


If I remove the file (and its .pyc) then I get a web2py "Ticket
issued: unknown"

I'll try upgrading again.



On Friday, 12 April 2013 02:58:27 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:


What if you delete that file?

On Thursday, 11 April 2013 12:31:15 UTC-5, Carl wrote:


With an update to appengine, all is still fine when running

web2py

  locally.
but if I run dev_appserver then on start-up I get the following
kicked out at the console...

    File "F:\wp\TestEnvoy\web2py\gluon\****contrib\gql.py",
line 5,

in

  <module>
       from gluon.dal import DAL, Field, Table, Query, Set,
Expression, Row, Rows, *drivers*, BaseAdapter, SQLField,

SQLTable,

  SQLXorable, SQLQuery, SQLSet, SQLRows, SQLStorage, SQLDB, GQLDB,

SQLALL,

  SQLCustomType, gae
ImportError: cannot import name *drivers*
*
*
\contrib\gql.py exists for backward compatibility.

This looks like I've tripped up somewhere really simple. Can

anyone

  point me in the right direction?

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