I am running Windows 8.1 64 bit on a core I7 laptop. I am running Python 2.7.6 with the GoogleAppEngine-1.8.7 installed. IIS 8.5 is also installed with the PHP manager extension
I have PHP 5.4.10 also installed in the C:\PHP directory
I had already created 3 Wordpress apps locally successfully (about a week ago) and when I ran them in the Google App Engine Launcher Browser everything was fine until 2 days ago.
Now when I start the apps and launch the browser on the locally host on port 8080 I get a blank screen.
This is the contents of the log file:
INFO 2013-11-12 04:31:39,665 dispatcher.py:171] Starting module "default" running at: http://locally host:8080
INFO 2013-11-12 04:31:39,667 admin_server.py:117] Starting admin server at: http://locally host:8000
INFO 2013-11-12 04:31:50,822 module.py:608] default: "GET / HTTP/1.1" 302 -
contents of app.yaml:
application: icefishingco
version: wp
runtime: php
api_version: 1
handlers:
- url: /(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
application_readable: true
- url: /wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/wp-content/\1
upload: wordpress/wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
application_readable: true
- url: /(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
- url: /wp-admin/(.+)
script: wordpress/wp-admin/\1
secure: always
- url: /wp-admin/
script: wordpress/wp-admin/index.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-login.php
script: wordpress/wp-login.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-cron.php
script: wordpress/wp-cron.php
login: admin
- url: /xmlrpc.php
script: wordpress/xmlrpc.php
- url: /wp-(.+).php
script: wordpress/wp-\1.php
- url: /(.+)?/?
script: wordpress/index.php
Contents of cron.yaml
cron:
- description: wordpress cron tasks
url: /wp-cron.php
schedule: every 2 hours
contents of my php.ini:
google_app_engine.enable_functions = "php_sapi_name, gc_enabled"
System Environment variable:
Path=C:\Program Files (x86)\AMD APP\bin\x86_64;C:\Program Files (x86)\AMD APP\bin\x86;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\;C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static;c:\php;c:\python27;C:\Program Files (x86)\QuickTime\QTSystem\
What, if anything, am I doing wrong?
The http://locally host:8080 looks fishy in the log. Could you post the extra flags you used for the project as well?
Related
My app.yaml as:
runtime: php55
api_version: 1
threadsafe: true
handlers:
- url: /
static_files: www/index.html
upload: www/index.html
- url: /(.*)
static_files: www/\1
upload: www/(.*)
as seen above static files are under www dir. and php files are under the vendor dir and its sub sirs. I have read all days doc. to understand this yaml file to able to understand but unfortunately not yet :) . So, html and all static files works perfect. but when ajax calls php with sending data to php. gives 404 error. It works good on local wamp server. main opening page is index.html under www . And its ok. All day I tested many variant to able to deploy php files. Not able yet.
mainProjectRoot>app.yaml ( only this file and two directory "www and vendor")
www/index.html
/css
/js
vendor/smsgonder.php
/mail.php
/../../more php files
At least I gave up to try more variant and I need help to set up app.yaml page. (except above variant all extra code I received always error and no deployment)
Any help will be much appretiated. Thanks in advance !
final app.yaml is
runtime: php55
api_version: 2
threadsafe: true
handlers:
- url: /(.+\.php)$
script: vendor/\1
- url: /
static_files: www/index.html
upload: www/index.html
- url: /(.*)
static_files: www/\1
upload: www/(.*)
EDIT
this is final app.yaml ... (for a while I have deployed php files and some are were woring . But again for some php I receive "POST 500 error "
in case I like to share final app.yaml file here.
runtime: php55
api_version: 2
threadsafe: true
handlers:
- url: /(.*).php
script: \1.php
- url: /
static_files: www/index.html
upload: www/index.html
- url: /(.*)
static_files: www/\1
upload: www/(.*)
Any help will be very much appreciated. How could be :)) I spent 5-6 days just for deploying finished app :)'
add this immediately after handlers:
- url: /(.*)\.php$
script: vendor/\1.php
This will serve all request ending with .php to the php files within the vendor folder
The handlers section for PHP scripts following the documentation Example (works for vendor subdirectories as well):
# Serve php scripts.
- url: /(.+\.php)$
script: \1
Note: indentation matters!
I'm running Apache and MySQL via XAMPP v1.8.2 to support a WordPress site for Google App Engine (GAE) local development and cloud deployment using GAE SDK v1.8.8.
Changing settings or stylings of the theme, which uses AJAX, does not save on the local server or the production server. The theme's settings and stylings though can be changed on a localhost not using GAE.
I've tried repairing and reinstalling GAE, WordPress and XAMPP so I reason it may be my server / DB setup or a GAE issue.
Launching the app via GAE Launcher's log displays the following error:
2013-12-26 09:30:03 Running command: "['C:\Program
Files\Python27\python.exe',
'C:\google_appengine\dev_appserver.py',
'--skip_sdk_update_check=yes', '--port=9080', '--admin_port=8001',
'C:\catalyx-GoogleAppEngine\catalyx']" 2013-12-26 09:30:03 (Process
exited with code -1073741515)
The site's app.yaml contains:
application: catalyx-wp
version: wp
runtime: php
api_version: 1
handlers:
- url: /(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
application_readable: true
- url: /wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/wp-content/\1
upload: wordpress/wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
application_readable: true
- url: /(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
- url: /wp-admin/(.+)
script: wordpress/wp-admin/\1
secure: always
- url: /wp-admin/
script: wordpress/wp-admin/index.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-login.php
script: wordpress/wp-login.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-cron.php
script: wordpress/wp-cron.php
login: admin
- url: /xmlrpc.php
script: wordpress/xmlrpc.php
- url: /wp-(.+).php
script: wordpress/wp-\1.php
- url: /(.+)?/?
script: wordpress/index.php
Any suggestions are appreciated.
I developed a web application the usual way and hosted on a normal shared server.
These are what I mean by usual
Include my PHP function files (using php include/require)
Use my normal MySQL database with msqli
Upload my files normally to the server using FTP.
For some reasons, I need to move the web app to appengine, I have succeeded in uploading the files but it shows me this error:
500 Server Error
with this error in my log:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/base/data/home/runtimes/python27/python27_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/runtime/wsgi.py", line 239, in Handle
handler = _config_handle.add_wsgi_middleware(self._LoadHandler())
File "/base/data/home/runtimes/python27/python27_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/runtime/wsgi.py", line 298, in _LoadHandler
handler, path, err = LoadObject(self._handler)
File "/base/data/home/runtimes/python27/python27_lib/versions/1/google/appengine/runtime/wsgi.py", line 84, in LoadObject
obj = __import__(path[0])
ImportError: No module named index
What changes do I need to make to my files to enable my website work well on appengine without issues?
EDIT (Content of app.yaml)
application: gcdc2013-myworkset
version: 1
runtime: python27
api_version: 1
threadsafe: yes
handlers:
- url: /favicon\.ico
static_files: favicon.ico
upload: favicon\.ico
- url: .*
script: index.php
- url: /css
static_dir: stylesheets
- url: /images
static_dir: images
libraries:
- name: webapp2
version: "2.5.2"
I tried changing runtime to php but it gave an error which cleared immediately i changed it back to python27
EDIT:
Updated app.yaml file (Project deploys now but shows this error for all PHP files: Could not guess mimetype for excel/excel_reader.php. Using application/octet-stream.
Also the project appears as blank when viewed on the browser):
application: gcdc2013-myworkset
version: 1
runtime: php
api_version: 1
handlers:
- url: /favicon\.ico
static_files: favicon.ico
upload: favicon\.ico
- url: .*
script: index.php
- url: /
script: index.php
- url: /index\.php
script: index.php
- url: /features
script: features/index.php
- url: /about
script: about/index.php
- url: /oauth2callback/?
script: signup.php
- url: (.*)\.[\d]{10}\.(css|js)
static_files: $1.$2
upload: (.*).(.*)
- url: /css
static_dir: css
- url: /js
static_dir: js
Also, how can I import mysql database that I exported from my localhost to the appengine?
Change:
runtime: python27
To:
runtime: php
And remove:
libraries:
- name: webapp2
version: "2.5.2"
See https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/php/config/appconfig for more information.
I recently add wordpress to Google App Engine
Everything is working fine in the local PHP SDK
I used git it deploy the site to GAE, problem is in the live site admin area (wp-admin) one css and one js is not loading so I'm getting a display like this
I checked the missing resource they are
myappid.appspot../wp-admin/load-styles.php?c=0&dir=ltr&load=admin-bar,wp-admin,buttons,wp-auth-check&ver=3.6.1
and
myappid.appspot.../wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c=0&load%5B%5D=jquery-core,jquery-migrate,utils,json2&ver=3.6.1
These resources are loading fine in the local GAE PHP SDK. I'm using the same app.yaml that given in the google wordpress tutorial
I spend 2 days finding a solution for this Please help me out :)
This is my app.yaml file
application: entersys-wordpress
version: wp
runtime: php
api_version: 1
threadsafe: no
handlers:
- url: /favicon\.ico
static_files: favicon.ico
upload: favicon\.ico
- url: /(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
application_readable: true
- url: /wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/wp-content/\1
upload: wordpress/wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
application_readable: true
- url: /(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
- url: /wp-admin/(.+)
script: wordpress/wp-admin/\1
secure: always
- url: /wp-admin/
script: wordpress/wp-admin/index.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-login.php
script: wordpress/wp-login.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-cron.php
script: wordpress/wp-cron.php
login: admin
- url: /xmlrpc.php
script: wordpress/xmlrpc.php
- url: /(.+)?/?
script: wordpress/index.php
I think there is a bug if you use git to deploy not correctly pushing the static content.
I would try using the appcfg.py method to push your app to check (Follow Step 8 here).
Problem when uploading php application which uses Wordpress
* version - 1.8.0
* language - php
* operating system - Windows 7
Update to the GAE shows the below error for many files. Tried renaming few files but the error pops for another file and so on. These are wordpress 3.5.1 files.
Error 400: --- begin server output ---
Invalid character in filename: __static__\wordpress/wp-includes/css/admin-bar.css
--- end server output ---
The app.yaml content:
-------------------------------------------
application: fargocricketclub
version: 1
runtime: php
api_version: 1
threadsafe: yes
handlers:
- url: /(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(htm$|html$|css$|js$))
application_readable: true
- url: /wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/wp-content/\1
upload: wordpress/wp-content/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
application_readable: true
- url: /(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
static_files: wordpress/\1
upload: wordpress/(.*\.(ico$|jpg$|png$|gif$))
- url: /wp-admin/(.+)
script: wordpress/wp-admin/\1
secure: always
- url: /wp-admin/
script: wordpress/wp-admin/index.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-login.php
script: wordpress/wp-login.php
secure: always
- url: /wp-cron.php
script: wordpress/wp-cron.php
login: admin
- url: /xmlrpc.php
script: wordpress/xmlrpc.php
- url: /(.+)?/?
script: wordpress/index.php
I believe that this is fixed in the 1.8.1 release of App Engine, using the solution proposed above to join the path using the OS specific path separator.
Issue seen in PHP & Python 1.8.1 deployments on Windows when using application_readable. Issue flagged: https://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/issues/detail?id=9558
Work around:
replaced os.path.join with posixpath.join in google\appengine\tools\appcfg.py