Allright!

Updating pymongo to version 3.0 solves this up!

Now I take care of the mongo time / pydal issue!

Thanks a lot.


2015-05-07 9:05 GMT-03:00 Paolo Valleri <paolo.vall...@gmail.com>:

> You should use pymongo 3.0
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 2:38:56 PM UTC+2, José Borba wrote:
>>
>> I'm very busy in these days, but I tried to start a new "installation"
>> from the ground (to test the TIME issue with Mongodb in pydal #170), but
>> even without this correction (i.e, with plain web2py clone from github) I
>> receive the below error message.
>>
>> I'm simply copy the application folder to the new installation
>> (side-by-side with welcome and examples). With CLI client (mongo)
>> everything works fine.
>>
>> The welcome app works fine.
>>
>> I see that pydal tries to connect 5 times. The string to connect to mongo
>> is fine (since is a local install. In production will have an user and a
>> password too...).
>> Version  web2py™ Version 2.10.4-stable+timestamp.2015.04.26.09.05.21
>> Traceback
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "/home/mydir/w2p210b/gluon/restricted.py", line 227, in restricted
>>     exec ccode in environment
>>   File "/home/mydir/w2p210b/applications/rastreamento/models/db.py" 
>> <http://localhost:8000/admin/default/edit/rastreamento/models/db.py>, line 
>> 12, in <module>
>>     db = DAL('mongodb://localhost/telemet', pool_size=0, lazy_tables=True)
>>   File "/home/mydir/w2p210b/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/base.py", line 174, in 
>> __call__
>>     obj = super(MetaDAL, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
>>   File "/mydir/w2p210b/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/base.py", line 459, in 
>> __init__
>>     raise RuntimeError("Failure to connect, tried %d times:\n%s" % 
>> (attempts, tb))
>> RuntimeError: Failure to connect, tried 5 times:
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>   File "/home/mydir/w2p210b/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/base.py", line 437, in 
>> __init__
>>     self._adapter = ADAPTERS[self._dbname](**kwargs)
>>   File "/home/mydir/w2p210b/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/adapters/base.py", line 
>> 57, in __call__
>>     obj = super(AdapterMeta, cls).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
>>   File "/home/mydir/w2p210b/gluon/packages/dal/pydal/adapters/mongo.py", 
>> line 58, in __init__
>>     from pymongo.write_concern import WriteConcern
>>   File "/home/mydir/w2p210b/gluon/custom_import.py", line 108, in 
>> custom_importer
>>     return NATIVE_IMPORTER(name, globals, locals, fromlist, level)
>> ImportError: No module named write_concern
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> --
>> José Ricardo Borba
>>
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