Reputation: 789
I have problems with importing correctly a module on appengine. My app generally uses django with app-engine-patch, but this part is task queues using only the webapp framework.
I need to import django settings for the app to work properly.
My script starts with:
import os
import sys
sys.path.append('common/')
# Force Django to reload its settings.
from django.conf import settings
settings._target = None
# Must set this env var before importing any part of Django
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'settings'
I always get this error, or something related:
<type 'exceptions.ImportError'>: No module named ragendja.settings_pre
because the settings.py file starts with
from ragendja.settings_pre import *
I think I need to add ragendja to sys.path again but I had several tries that didn't work.
Here is my directory:
project/
app.yaml
setting.py
common/
appenginepatch/
ragendja/
setting_pre.py
myapp/
script.py
Is it only a sys.path problem and how do I need to modify it with the correct syntax?
Thanks
Upvotes: 4
Views: 321
Reputation: 1196
Why not:
sys.path.append('common/appenginepatch')
since the ragendja is in this directory?
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 11607
App engine patch manipulates sys.path internally. Background tasks bypass that code, so your path will not be ready for Django calls. You have two choices:
Fix the paths manually. The app engine documentation (see the sub-section called "Handling import path manipulation") suggests factoring the path manipulation code into a module that can be imported by your task script.
Eliminate dependencies on django code, if possible. If you can write your task to be pure python and/or google api calls, you're good to go. In your case, this might mean refactoring your settings code.
Upvotes: 3