Thank you.

Is there a version control system that you can recommend, or that
integrates well with web2py?




On Apr 15, 10:06 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> On Apr 15, 11:29 am, Yanni <apoe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ok, so here's are the concise steps I took, to get my test web2py
> > application "pets" on Google App engine.
>
> > 1. Downloaded the Windows XP compiled windows 
> > version:http://www.web2py.com/examples/default/download
> > 2. Started the web2py server, web2py.exe
> > 3. Followed a demo to create a sample pets123 application.
> > 3. Stopped the webpy server.
> > 4. Downloaded the windows based google windows based 
> > SDK.http://code.google.com/appengine/downloads.html
> > 5. It installed by default to C:\Program Files\Google\google_appengine
> > 6. Downloaded the web2py source code:http://www.web2py.com/examples/
> > default/download
> > 7. Copied the "source" code root directory web2py into C:\Program Files
> > \Google\google_appengine
> > 8. Copied my "pets" directory into C:\Program Files\Google
> > \google_appengine\web2py\applications
> > 9. Changed the first line in app.yaml to "application: pets123"
> > 10. Created an application in my google app called pets (https://
> > appengine.google.com/)
> > 11. Launched the c:\program files\google\google_appengine
> > \appengine_launcher.bat
> > 12. Added an existing application by pointing to C:\Program Files
> > \Google\google_appengine\web2py\
> > 13. "Deployed" the application by clicking the deploy button, and
> > specifying my gmail account.
> > 14. Made sure my application appeared 
> > inhttp://pets123.appspot.com/welcome/default/index
> > ----------
>
> > Going forward I have some questions. When developing on a windows
> > environment, am I supposed to work on everything locally using the
> > windows based application, and then copy the directory to the google
> > app engine, and upload it everytime?
>
> I think appcfg only copies files that have changed
>
> > How is development shared with multiple developers?
>
> You need a version control system. If two or more users share the
> admin interface web2py will prevent conflicts in saving the files but
> it is not a good idea because code execution may conflict.
>
> > Is there a way to "download" a deployed application with Google App
> > Engine, or otherwise?
>
> I which I lost the source of some of the apps I deployed on GAE.
>
>
>
> > Thank you,
> > Yanni.


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