I'll explain briefly how you start a new project and there's a nice clean copy of the code at the bottom that you can cut and paste.
Let's get the show on the road. Choose a name for the project and create and switch to a virtual environment:
PROJ=gae_project mkvirtualenv ${PROJ} cdvirtualenvNote that note that "--no-site-packages" and "--distribute" are now the defaults for mkvirtualenv. You don't even need to use "--python=python2.7" on Ubuntu 12.10.
Now we need to know what the latest version of App Engine is, but as of writing it's 1.7.4:
GAE=1.7.4 wget -O /tmp/gae.zip http://googleappengine.googlecode.com/files/google_appengine_${GAE}.zip unzip /tmp/gae.zip
Now let's create an App Engine app. The app will need a name that has been created in the App Engine Console:
GAE_APP_NAME=dummy mkdir -p gae_app/staticNow create the app.yaml file:
echo """application: ${GAE_APP_NAME} version: development runtime: python27 api_version: 1 threadsafe: true default_expiration: 7d handlers: - url: /static static_dir: static - url: .* script: wsgi_app.app """ > gae_app/app.yaml
And finally the app itself:
echo """import webapp2 class MainPage(webapp2.RequestHandler): def get(self): self.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain' self.response.out.write('Please replace me with a decent WSGI App Framework such as Flask') app = webapp2.WSGIApplication([('/', MainPage)], debug=True) """ > gae_app/wsgi_app.py
And finally to run the development server:
python ./google_appengine/dev_appserver.py gae_app/
I hope that this has all been of some help to you. Did I miss anything? Please comment below.
good post. i wish the gae team would push this as the install over that stupid launcher..
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