After following the quickstart for setting up google-app-engine integration into phpstorm here https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/PhpStorm/Getting+Started+with+PhpStorm+as+Google+App+Engine+PHP+IDE
I can't upload code app engine and i get this error message. Is there anywhere in the settings of phpstorm something i shuld change tomake it work?
/usr/bin/python /path/to/google_appengine/appcfg.py -e account#gmail.com --passin --no_cookies update .
Usage: appcfg.py [options] <action>
appcfg.py: error: no such option: --passin
Process finished with exit code 2
JetBrains are a bit behind the updates in the SDK's appcfg.py changes and don't have support for configuring/customizing the upload arguments - I had a similar issue with PyCharm.
My recommendation is to perform the upload from the terminal, using directly appcfg.py following the SDK instructions, instead of uploading from the IDE.
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I'm running Google Cloud SDK [212.0.0] on Linux. Things have worked fine until today. Now, when I run dev_server:
$ dev_appserver.py .
I get this error:
dev_appserver.py: error: unrecognized arguments:
--datastore_emulator_cmd=/usr/platform/cloud-datastore-emulator/cloud_datastore_emulator
I hadn't done any updates for quite awhile, but since getting the error I did try updating the SDK with sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get update google-cloud-sdk
Have also tried other app engine directories and get the same error.
Thanks,
Dan
You may try not running the command with --datastore_emulator_cmd. Rather, you could from the start run dev_appserver.py in the /bin/dev_appserver.py directory, while not using the --datastore_emulator_cmd parameter any more.
I faced similar problem on gcloud sdk with following configuration:
gcloud --version
Google Cloud SDK 227.0.0
app-engine-python 1.9.80
app-engine-python-extras 1.9.74
bq 2.0.39
cloud-datastore-emulator 2.0.2
cloud_sql_proxy
core 2018.11.30
gsutil 4.34
As I've checked there is "_correct_datastore_emulator_cmd" method implemented in "DevelopmentServer" class of file "google/appengine/tools/devappserver2/devappserver2.p" which modifies cmd with that emulator flag.
It can be potentially reported to sdk developers.
This started after I ran the latest gcloud update:
gcloud components update
I used to be able to deploy my app something like this:
appcfg.py update app.yaml
Now I get:
appcfg.py: command not found
Is there a new gcloud command for deploying App Engine apps?
It appears the most recent version of gcloud dropped appcfg.py from the bin directory.
$ ls ~/google-cloud-sdk/bin/
bootstrapping bq dev_appserver.py gcloud git-credential-gcloud.sh gsutil
I found the appcfg.py script under the platform directory:
$ ls ~/google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine
api_server.py dev_appserver.py LICENSE RELEASE_NOTES
appcfg.py ...
By linking it back to the bin directory, I was able to restore the command.
ln -sv ~/google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine/appcfg.py ~/google-cloud-sdk/bin/
Credit to this post for helping me to figure this out.
gcloud app deploy is the preferred way when using gcloud. If you download the stand alone Google App Engine SDK, then you will have appcfg.py available.
https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/app/deploy
in my case, i needed to run the following:
sudo ln -sv /usr/local/google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine/appcfg.py /usr/local/google-cloud-sdk/bin/
using gcloud app deploy --project project-appengine-id
You'll need to have a billing account
As the standalone Google App Engine SDK is no longer available, if you still need access to appcfg.py (for instance, if you are trying to set up Eclipse for an App Engine Standard project that uses Python 2 according to these instructions), I have found that one way to get it is to just install an older version of the Cloud SDK.
Specifically, appcfg.py was apparently removed in Cloud SDK version 344.0.0 when the Python SDK was updated to version 1.9.93, so you can run:
gcloud components install app-engine-python
gcloud components update --version 343.0.0
and this will give you the most recent version of the app-engine-python component that still had that file.
How can I get the logs for my application deployed on Google app-spot through Ubuntu Terminal. I have tried the command in the shell script:
$./appcfg.sh request_logs mylogs.txt
but it says that bad-arguments. The application ID for my application deployed on app-spot is 'vikastest111'.
Please help.
Thanks in Advance.
where is appcfg.sh coming from ?
Its not part of the google_appengine distribution.
The standard usage for appcfg.py is
Usage: appcfg.py [options] request_logs <directory> <output_file>
where directory is where you app.yaml is located .
To get specific help for a command do
python ~/google_appengine/appcfg.py request_logs --help
Try:
$./appcfg.sh request_logs /path/to/your/appengine/project mylogs.txt
I have GWT app, which is deployed on GAE (Java). I'm trying to download data from App Engine datastore using appcfg.py . I did all the setup according to http://ikaisays.com/2010/06/10/using-the-bulkloader-with-java-app-engine/ .
GAE Python SDK version is 1.4.3
Python version is 2.5.4
appcfg.py is on my PATH. When I run appcfg.py on the command-line, I get the "help" message. But the problem is that no matter which command I use, it always returns the help message. I have not been able to run any command using appcfg.py.
It doesn't give any specific error message no matter what arguments I give. My app is using Google Accounts authentication, but I don't think it even gets to the point of authentication.
I'm able to use the Java appcfg (for other actions like rollback) without any problem. But the Python version simply refuses to work for all commands.
I've tried different formats like:
appcfg.py create_bulkloader_config --url=http://myappid.appspot.com/remote_api --application=myappid --filename=config.yml
appcfg.py create_bulkloader_config --filename=bulkloader.yaml --url=http://myappid.appspot.com/remote_api
appcfg.py --filename=bulkloader.yaml --url=http://myappid.appspot.com/remote_api create_bulkloader_config
All give me the same help message:
Usage: appcfg.py [options]
Action must be one of:
create_bulkloader_config: Create a bulkloader.yaml from a running application.
cron_info: Display information about cron jobs.
download_app: Download a previously-uploaded app.
download_data: Download entities from datastore.
help: Print help for a specific action.
request_logs: Write request logs in Apache common log format.
rollback: Rollback an in-progress update.
set_default_version: Set the default (serving) version.
update: Create or update an app version.
update_cron: Update application cron definitions.
update_dos: Update application dos definitions.
update_indexes: Update application indexes.
update_queues: Update application task queue definitions.
upload_data: Upload data records to datastore.
vacuum_indexes: Delete unused indexes from application.
Use 'help <action>' for a detailed description.
Options:
-h, --help Show the help message and exit.
-q, --quiet Print errors only.
-v, --verbose Print info level logs.
--noisy Print all logs.
-s SERVER, --server=SERVER
...
...
...
Even when I try "appcfg.py help create_bulkloader_config" for a detailed description, it still shows me the same standard help.
I have also tried on the local development server using the url http://127.0.0.1:8888/remote_api but it still gives the same help message.
I'm totally clueless as to what the problem is. I'm new to GWT and GAE, and any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
The following fix worked for me. It looks like appcfg.py doesn't like PYTHON27 and ALWAYS returns the help menu. I fixed it by executing it with PYTHON25 and hard coded all my file locations:
C:\Python25-archive\python "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\appcfg.py" rollback C:\scripts\myapp
The right way is to change the environment variables on Windows 7:
Go to System Properties
Go to Advance System Settings
Click on Environment Variables
Append to Path variable the values C:\Python27\
Click Ok and restart your computer. (Yes, it is needed.)
Another way is to:
Open command Prompt
Locate your python.exe file. For example:
C:\Python27>_
Then, run a python command that looks like this.
python <appcfg_directory> download_app -A <your_app_id> -V <your_app_version> <output-dir>
Where <appcfg_directory> is equal to C:\Program Files\Google\google_appengine\appcfg.py. (Depending on your file location)
Don't forget to put quotes before and after <appcfg_directory>
I need to download the application files that are deployed using command prompt into google appengine server.
if anybody know about this plz tell me!
thanks in advance!
SDK 1.4.0 has this sort of feature (Python only):
The developer who uploaded an app version can download that version's
code using the appcfg.py
download_app command. This feature can
be disabled on a per application
basis in the admin console, under the
'Permissions' tab. Once disabled,
code download for the application
CANNOT be re-enabled.
Note that although the 'download_app' command is only available in the Python SDK, it can be used to download Java applications from App Engine. If you have a Java app that you want to download, just do:
Install Python (version 2.x only), if necessary.
Install App Engine 1.4.0 (or higher), Python version.
Run the python download_app command as described in the documentation, like appcfg.py download_app -A <your app name> -V <version to download> <path to download to>.
Your Java app will download. Hooray!
It's not possible to download your code from App Engine, unless you included code to support it when you uploaded your app. You can download static files by simply fetching them, of course.
To achieve this, you need to use a source control system, such as SVN or Git, and store/retrieve your code from there - App Engine isn't intended to act as source control.
You can use appcfg.sh / appcfg.cmd in your GAE SDK, as pointed out in this official guide.
But notice that as of 2012-05-07, at least for the Windows version appcfg.cmd, the command's syntax is
appcfg -A yourappid -V yourversionnumber download_app c:\path\to\download\directory
Also notice that when you run this command and you get asked for your password and you happen to have activated Google's 2-step verification, you must not provide your Google password, but instead must provide an application-specific password (which you can generate on this side)
As explained in this post: http://www.labnol.org/software/download-appengine-files/19348/
App Engine 1.5.0 introduced the feature to download your source code.
The command is:
appcfg.py download_app –A MyAppName -V 1 c:\AppEngine\SourceCode
You can use appcfg.py with download_data option, see docs.
You can download an application's source code by running appcfg.py with the download_app action in the Python SDK command-line tool:
appcfg.py download_app -A <your_app_id> -V <your_app_version> <output-dir>