问题
Using Python, I'm trying to connect to my AppEngine app's remote_api handler, but I keep getting an error. What I want to do is set up the remote_api stubs to route database calls through that and access my app's datastore directly. So, first, I import the remote_api libraries, then call the ConfigureRemoteApi on the stub module, and try to use the calls to the remote datastore. Here's some sample code:
from google.appengine.ext.remote_api import remote_api_stub
def test_remote_api():
# This function is called when I want to use the remote api instead of the local datastore access
remote_api_stub.ConfigureRemoteApi('myapp.appspot.com', '/_ah/remote_api', auth_func, '')
def auth_func:
# This actually returns a tuple with my credentials to skip the console input
return ('username', 'password')
Ok, now, I've tested my login information and the app name with remote_api_shell.py, but I get an error like this:
File "C:\Program Files(x86)\Google\google_appengine\google\appengine\tools\dev_appserver_blobstore.py", line 79, in GetBlobStorage
return apiproxy_stub_map.apiproxy.GetStub('blobstore').storage
AttributeError: 'RemoteStub' object has no attribute 'storage'
And then I get a 404: Not Found from the application, which I know to be wrong since accessing the app from the Web does give me the result. What do I need to do to set up the remote_api_stub so I won't get this error?
Thanks!
回答1:
assuming you are using high replication datastore now...
Your app_id is probably wrong, and you also need to pass the address parameter. I whipped this up a while back while reading the oreilly book for appengine(book is severely out of date and not recommended)
def attach_to_app(app_id, user=None, password=None, path=None, address=None):
"""
attaches to app_id instance at address (default: <app_id>.appspot.com)
if you don't specify a user/password you will be prompted for one
if you don't specify an address it is assumed to be
<app_id>.appspot.com
path: path to remote_api handler, if not
specified, will use /_ah/remote_api
"""
path = path or "/_ah/remote_api"
if not address:
address = "%s.appspot.com" % app_id
init_remote_api(app_id, path, address, user=user, password=password)
def auth_func():
"""
function to prompt user for credentials
"""
email_address = raw_input("Email Address: ")
password = getpass.getpass("Password: ")
return email_address, password
def init_remote_api(app_id, path, address, user=None, password=None):
"""
generic wrapper to initialize the remoteapi for a given path
required
=========
app_id : the app_id of the application to connect to
path: the path to the remote_api handler ex: /_ah/remote_api
address: server to connect to ex: myapp.appspot.com
if user and password are not specified you will be prompted on
connection if needed
"""
if user and password:
def my_auth():
return (user, password)
else:
my_auth = auth_func
remote_api_stub.ConfigureRemoteApi(app_id, path, my_auth, address)
remote_api_stub.MaybeInvokeAuthentication()
os.environ["SERVER_SOFTWARE"] = "Development (remote_api)/1.0"
# example
APP_ID = "s~myapp" # when hrds was introduced it became necessary to specify app_id and address note the "s~..."
ADDRESS = "myapp.appspot.com"
attach_to_app(APP_ID, address=ADDRESS)
回答2:
If you are only interested in accesing the datastore you can avoid the stub error with the testBed:
# First, create an instance of the Testbed class.
myTestBed = testbed.Testbed()
# Then activate the testbed, which prepares the service stubs for use.
myTestBed.activate()
# Next, declare which service stubs you want to use.
myTestBed.init_blobstore_stub()
myTestBed.init_logservice_stub()
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12413826/remote-api-configuration-with-app-engine