Google App Engine Fatal Error When Loading Application Configuration
google app engine with python 6 people starred this issue and may be notified of changes. Back to list Status: Invalid Owner: ---- Closed: Jul 2011 Type-Defect Priority-Medium Language-Python Sign in to add a comment Reported by Jax...@gmail.com, Jul 13, 2011 2011-07-13 11:18:53 Running command: "['C:\\Python27\\python.exe', 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\google_appengine\\dev_appserver.py', '--admin_console_server=', '--port=8080', 'C:\\Users\\Bstockler\\Desktop\\AndriodApp\\HelloWorld']" 2011-07-13 11:19:07 (Process exited with code -1073741510) 2011-07-13 11:19:49 Running command: "[u'C:\\Python27\\pythonw.exe', 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\google_appengine\\dev_appserver.py', '--admin_console_server=', '--port=8080', 'C:\\Users\\Bstockler\\Desktop\\AndriodApp\\HelloWorld']" Warning: You are using a Python runtime (2.7) that is more recent than the production runtime environment (2.5). Your application may use features that are not available in the production environment and may not work correctly when deployed to production. ERROR 2011-07-13 15:19:51,762 dev_appserver_main.py:587] Fatal error when loading application configuration: Unable to assign value 'HelloWorld' to attribute 'application': Value 'HelloWorld' for application does not match expression '^(?:[a-z\d\-]{1,100}\~)?(?:(?!\-)[a-z\d\-\.]{1,100}:)?(?!-)[a-z\d\-]{1,100}$' in "C:\Users\Bstockler\Desktop\AndriodApp\HelloWorld\app.yaml", line 1, column 14 2011-07-13 11:19:51 (Process exited with code 1) 2011-07-13 11:25:43 Running command: "[u'C:\\Python25\\python.exe', 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\google_appengine\\dev_appserver.py', '--admin_console_server=', '--port=8080', 'C:\\Users\\Bstockler\\Desktop\\AndriodApp\\HelloWorld']" WARNING 2011-07-13 15:25:48,253 urlfetch_stub.py:108] No ssl package found. urlfetch will not be able to validate SSL certificates. ERROR 2011-07-13 15:25:48,739 dev_appserver_main.py:587] Fatal error when loading application configuration: Unable to assign value 'HelloWorld' to attribute 'application': Value 'HelloWorld' for application does not match expression '^(?:[a-z\d\-]{1,100}\~)?(?:(?!\-)[a-z\d\-\.]{1,100}:)?(?!-)[a-z\d\-]{1,100}$' in "C:\Users\Bstockler\Desktop\AndriodApp\HelloWorld\app.yaml", line 1, column 14 2011-07-13 11:25:48 (Process exited with code 1) 2011-07-13 11:26:39 Running command: "[u'C:\\Python25\\w9xpopen.exe', 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\google_appengine\\dev_appserver.py', '--admin_console_server=', '--port=8080', 'C:\\Users\\Bstockler\\Desktop\\AndriodApp\\HelloWorld']" 2011-07-13 11:26:39 (Process exited with code 1) 2011-07-13 11:40:45 Running command: "[u'C:\\Python25\\p
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 0 Star 0 Fork 0 007durgesh219/google-app-engine-samples Code Issues 68 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Error in image_sharing application #74 Open GoogleCodeExporter opened this Issue Apr 19, 2016 · 1 comment Projects None yet Labels https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=5328 auto-migrated Priority-Medium Type-Defect Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 1 participant GoogleCodeExporter commented Apr 19, 2016 What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Modify app.yaml for Python 2.7 (See attached app,yaml) 2, dev_appserver.py image_sharing/ 2. Does not run (See below https://github.com/007durgesh219/google-app-engine-samples/issues/74 for errors) What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Application to run What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Mac OS 10.6.8, Python 2.7 Please provide any additional information below. RROR 2012-11-27 03:42:03,320 dev_appserver_main.py:584] Fatal error when loading application configuration: Unable to assign value 'image_sharing' to attribute 'application': Value 'image_sharing' for application does not match expression '^(?:[a-z\d\-]{1,100}\~)?(?:(?!\-)[a-z\d\-\.]{1,100}:)?(?!-)[a-z\d\-]{1,100}$' in "image_sharing/app.yaml", line 4, column 14 umakrishnan:google_appengine krishu1$ dev_appserver.py image_sharing/ ERROR 2012-11-27 03:42:31,851 dev_appserver_main.py:584] Fatal error when loading application configuration: Unable to assign value 'image_sharing' to attribute 'application': Value 'image_sharing' for application does not match expression '^(?:[a-z\d\-]{1,100}\~)?(?:(?!\-)[a-z\d\-\.]{1,100}:)?(?!-)[a-z\d\-]{1,100}$' in "image_sharing/app.yaml", line 4, column 14 umakrishnan:google_appengine krishu1$ Original issue reported on code.google.com by webos...@gmail.com on 27 Nov 2012 at 3:53 Attachments: app.yaml GoogleCo
Engine developer, as it was the first runtime we launched way back in 2008. Since then, both Python and App Engine have advanced a great deal. A year ago we announced our support http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/2013/03/python-25-thanks-for-good-times.html for Python 2.7, which brings syntactic and semantic improvements to the language and includes powerful features like threading and a large selection of third-party libraries.Not only does Python 2.7 make developers' lives easier, the runtime is extremely cost-effective. Our customers have taken advantage of features like concurrent requests to reduce their front-end instance costs by more than 70% while handling the same amount of traffic.Not surprisingly, the Python 2.7 runtime has proven to be extremely popular. Just google app over a year after launch, more than 78% of active Python applications on App Engine are using the new runtime, and more are being added every minute.As both Python and App Engine evolve, we must occasionally make hard choices about which legacy runtimes we should continue to support. Today we are announcing the deprecation of the Python 2.5 runtime. The deprecation period will follow the guidelines set in our terms of service.What does this mean? We will continue google app engine to run Python 2.5 applications throughout the deprecation period. For most customers, upgrading to Python 2.7 is trivial as most elements of Python 2.5 are forwards-compatible with Python 2.7. We've prepared a handy migration guide that covers the steps to migrate in detail. If your application is still using the already deprecated Master/Slave Datastore, then you should first plan the migration to our more reliable High Replication Datastore, as the Master/Slave Datastore is not accessible from Python 2.7. Future versions of the App Engine Python Development SDK will display warnings to developers deploying updates to a deprecated runtime. Starting from January 2014, we will no longer allow new applications to be created using the Python 2.5 runtime. We encourage all developers using Python 2.5 to consider migrating as soon as possible. We're confident that the vast majority of our customers will find the upgrade straightforward and the benefits substantial.If you're considering migrating, here are some useful resources: Our summary of the new features we've introduced in Python 2.7 including additional standard libraries and third-party libraries that are supported. A handy migration guide, explaining the steps to move a Python 2.5 app to Python 2.7 App Engine engineers give an in-depth discussion during Google I/O on the many improvements in Python 2.7, and how to quickly take advantage of them. If you have any questions about this deprecation, we encourage you