Closed micahbolen closed 4 years ago
hello, is any workaround for this. I got the same issue downloading and building code from master branch. Thanks.
Reopening this issue on behalf of @hofline
Hello. Any workaround?
Has anybody had a solution for this?
@nckh Kudos for figuring out a workaround.
Hey @b4oshany I tried using your fork and I am still getting this error. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
ImportError: cannot import name _args_from_interpreter_flags
@kevando, appengine blocks the use of multiprocessing or any form of threading that is not called by the deferred and the task queue package. The python-firebase-gae package doesn't use multiprocessing, instead it uses the deferred package to perform multiple subroutine.
pip install python-firebase-gae
Wow. @b4oshany I don't know what you said to help me understand, but I finally got it working! Thanks so much. Appengine is a tricky one.
One last question. Is it possible to create some sort of listener with a python appengine server? I want my python server to execute a function everytime there is a specific change to the firebase data (similar to how I would in node). Or would it make more sense to just set up a cron that queues firebase every minute or so.
Yeah, python-firebase-gae should be merged somehow to import either lib depending on the environment. Perhaps something like this in async.py
could be a staring point:
if os.environ.get('SERVER_SOFTWARE'):
if os.environ.get('SERVER_SOFTWARE').startswith('Development') or os.environ.get('SERVER_SOFTWARE').startswith('Google'):
from google.appengine.ext import deferred
else:
import multiprocessing
@bogdanr I had to change the async function and other functions that are within the python-firebase package to support app engine deferred module. Hence, the reason why I created a separate package instead.
@kevando It is possible to do so, but setting up a task queue (Cron Job) is easier and more convenient.
Hi @b4oshany it's amazing you have done. Right now my gae has a instance of Python 2.7. Your branch would work on Python 2.7???
Hi @CarMoreno, I haven't tested it, but the python-firebase-gae package should be working on 2.7. It was coded in py 2.7.
I'm getting this error: