Reputation: 83
I have a problem with opening PDF file.
(i am using Ladon and Python under mod_wsgi working with Apache2. so on a ubuntu apache server system- switched to windows system)
I'm trying to run the following Python script:
(where, str_pdf_file_name = '/var/www/Accounting_Engine/pdfDocuments/File_name.pdf'
)
def preview_pdf(self,str_pdf_file_name):
try:
if sys.version_info[:2] > (2,3):
import subprocess
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
k = subprocess.Popen(['evince', str_pdf_file_name],stdout=PIPE)
print k.communicate()
else:
os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, 'evince', 'evince', str_pdf_file_name)
except Exception,msg:
return str(msg)
return str_pdf_file_name
I have disabled the stdin and stdout restrictions in apache2.conf file as
WSGIRestrictStdin Off
WSGIRestrictStdout Off
and now the error.log file shows (/var/log/apache2/error.log
):
Cannot parse arguments: Cannot open display: [Wed Oct 10 11:50:24 2012] [error] ('', None)
I have checked os.environ also. It shows like:
{'LANG': 'C', 'APACHE_RUN_USER': 'www-data', 'APACHE_PID_FILE': '/var/run/apache2.pid', 'PWD': '/home/user', 'APACHE_RUN_GROUP': 'www-data', 'PATH': '/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin'}
I have also tried by changing the PWD by using the following codes:
import pwd
os.environ["PWD"] = pwd.getpwuid(os.getuid()).pw_dir # Because PWD of 'www-data' was '/var/www'
k = subprocess.Popen(['evince', str_pdf_file_name],env=os.environ,stdout=PIPE)
But their is no change in output. It still shows
'Cannot parse arguments: Cannot open display:'
Any suggestions what could be the cause and how to solve this?
Upvotes: 3
Views: 946
Reputation: 83
# Fetch the pdf file from the server, and keep it in the local matchine
str_loc_file_path = self.fetch_generated_pdf_file_from_server(str_file_path)
# Display the fetched file in local matchine
self.print_pdf(str_loc_file_path)
def fetch_generated_pdf_file_from_server(self, str_file_path,*args):
import httplib
import urllib
conn = httplib.HTTPConnection("192.168.2.10")
str_loc_file_path = '/home/sreejith/pdfDocuments/__filenew__.pdf'
locfile = open(str_loc_file_path,'w')
conn.request("POST",str_file_path)
response = conn.getresponse()
locfile.write(response.read())
locfile.close()
print "Server Response status is"+str(response.status)+", Because of response "+str(response.reason)
print response.getheaders()
return str_loc_file_path
def print_pdf(self,str_file_name,*args): # PRINT THE PDF FILE, str_file_name.
try:
if sys.platform == "win32": # IS OS == WINDOWS
import win32api # PRINT WITH ADOBE VIEWER. SO IT MUST BE INSTALLED
win32api.ShellExecute(0, "print", str_file_name, None, ".", 0)
else: # CAN'T PRINT IF OS IS LINUX, SO OPEN BY A VIEWER FROM WHICH HE CAN PRINT
if sys.version_info[:2] > (2,3):
import subprocess
from subprocess import PIPE
k = subprocess.Popen(['evince', str_file_name],stdout=PIPE)
k.communicate()
else:
k = os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, 'evince', 'evince', str_file_name)
except Exception,msg:
print str(msg)
msgDlg = gtk.MessageDialog(None, gtk.DIALOG_MODAL, gtk.MESSAGE_ERROR, gtk.BUTTONS_OK)
msgDlg.set_markup("<span foreground='blue'>Printer Is Not Connected. And "+str(msg)+".</span>")
msgDlg.run()
msgDlg.destroy()
pass
This works for me. :-) Hopes helpful for somebody.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 15722
evince
is obviously a tool having a GUI. You try to open it from inside a server process, which usually cannot interact with the desktop/user. On Linux it probably requires a X server to running, which is likely not the case on your server. And that's exactly what the error message is telling you. I think you have to rethink your solution.
Update:
As it's not obvious, if you just look for the accepted answer and don't read the comments: The original poster solved his problem by using the download
method described here
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 83
The following link could be useful for those who have the same problem.
http://ladonize.org/index.php/Ladon_Attachments
The download function() in the above link will be helpful.
Upvotes: 2