[GeoNode-users] Cant upload and register remote services after update

Charles Cossé ccosse at gmail.com
Fri Oct 30 08:48:53 PDT 2015


This commit looks like an attempt to clean-up but doesn't work b/c category
form not being transmitted as needed:
0c3c1395dffb879d4dab10c77610008778d13bd7
<https://github.com/GeoNode/geonode/commit/0c3c1395dffb879d4dab10c77610008778d13bd7#diff-36bc05580e37aef61b66c480db47cc38>



On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Charles Cossé <ccosse at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I may be somewhat implicated in this.  This is what I have in my
> layers/views.py around the Line#154 in your error message.  It is different
> than what's in git at the moment, and I'm not sure why.   The below is a
> hack, for sure, which was awaiting more insight into getting the
> category_form returned from layers_upload.html ... nonetheless, if you
> replace the topic_id retrieval section in your views.py I suspect it will
> work.  Meanwhile the views.py on github appears that it cannot work as-is
> ... will look into it more later.  (what might have happened was a revert
> b/c multiple categories not handled, but reverted to previous broken
> version, ie. not far enough back).
>
>             try:
>                 # Moved this inside the try/except block because it can
> raise
>                 # exceptions when unicode characters are present.
>                 # This should be followed up in upstream Django.
>                 tempdir, base_file = form.write_files()
>                 logging.debug(request)
>                 topic_id = request.META.get("HTTP_COOKIE")
>                 topic_id = string.split(topic_id, " ")[0]
>                 topic_id = string.split(topic_id, ":")[1]
>                 topic_id = string.split(topic_id, ";")[0]
>                 logging.debug(topic_id)
>                 topic_category = TopicCategory.objects.get(
>                     id=topic_id
>                 )
>                 saved_layer = file_upload(
>                     base_file,
>                     name=name,
>                     user=request.user,
>                     overwrite=False,
>                     charset=form.cleaned_data["charset"],
>                     abstract=form.cleaned_data["abstract"],
>                     title=form.cleaned_data["layer_title"],
>                 )
>                 Layer.objects.filter(name=name).update(
>                     category=topic_category
>                 )
>             except Exception as e:
>                 exception_type, error, tb = sys.exc_info()
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Christian Willmes <
> christian.willmes at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>> just to clarify, I tried the upload and register of remote service again
>> after running "geonode collectstatic".
>>
>> I also made sure to select a category from the GUI, but for testing also
>> tryed to upload without selecting a category, both resulting in the exact
>> same errors in the logs.
>>
>> Any Ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Christian
>>
>>
>> Am 30.10.2015 um 15:02 schrieb Christian Willmes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> thanks, but it did not help. I did:
>>> ---
>>> ~$ geonode collectstatic
>>>
>>> You have requested to collect static files at the destination
>>> location as specified in your settings.
>>>
>>> This will overwrite existing files!
>>> Are you sure you want to do this?
>>>
>>> Type 'yes' to continue, or 'no' to cancel: yes
>>>
>>> 0 static files copied, 880 unmodified.
>>> ---
>>>
>>> Errors in logs look exactly same, as posted in the mail before.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> Am 30.10.2015 um 14:57 schrieb Simone Dalmasso:
>>>
>>>> Christian. A geonode collectstatic may fix. Let us know
>>>>
>>>> Il venerdì 30 ottobre 2015, Christian Willmes <
>>>> christian.willmes at googlemail.com <mailto:
>>>> christian.willmes at googlemail.com>> ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>>     Hi,
>>>>
>>>>     I run a GeoNode /version 2.4c2 /from the ubuntu packages./
>>>>
>>>>     /After an "apt-get update / upgrade" yesterday, I can't upload new
>>>>     layers or register remote services on GeoNode anymore.
>>>>     /
>>>>     /On registering remote services the logs say:
>>>>
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.857736 2015] [core:error] [pid 24951:tid
>>>>     140094098888448] [client 134.95.126.26:38719
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38719>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.857932 2015] [core:error] [pid 25013:tid
>>>>     140094014961408] [client 134.95.126.26:38714
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38714>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.858108 2015] [core:error] [pid 24951:tid
>>>>     140094090495744] [client 127.0.0.1:36688 <http://127.0.0.1:36688>]
>>>>     End of script output before headers: geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.858290 2015] [core:error] [pid 24951:tid
>>>>     140094073710336] [client 134.95.126.26:38467
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38467>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.858455 2015] [core:error] [pid 24951:tid
>>>>     140094006568704] [client 134.95.126.26:38447
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38447>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.858625 2015] [core:error] [pid 25013:tid
>>>>     140094115673856] [client 134.95.126.26:38399
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38399>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.858788 2015] [core:error] [pid 25013:tid
>>>>     140093914248960] [client 134.95.126.26:38411
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38411>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.858963 2015] [core:error] [pid 25013:tid
>>>>     140093939427072] [client 134.95.126.26:38433
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38433>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.859267 2015] [core:error] [pid 25013:tid
>>>>     140093964605184] [client 134.95.126.26:38350
>>>>     <http://134.95.126.26:38350>] End of script output before headers:
>>>>     geonode.wsgi
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 13:24:41.859403 2015] [core:error] [pid 24951:tid
>>>>     140093922641664] [client 134.95.150.136:37065
>>>>     <http://134.95.150.136:37065>] End of script output before
>>>>     headers: geonode.wsgi, referer:
>>>>     http://geonode.crc806db.uni-koeln.de/services/register/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     On upload via the web gui, the logs say:
>>>>
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 07:50:58.506998 2015] [:error] [pid 1277:tid
>>>>     139701666780928] "'category'"
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 07:50:58.507085 2015] [:error] [pid 1277:tid
>>>>     139701666780928] Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 07:50:58.507097 2015] [:error] [pid 1277:tid
>>>>     139701666780928]   File
>>>> "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/geonode/layers/views.py",
>>>>     line 154, in layer_upload
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 07:50:58.507106 2015] [:error] [pid 1277:tid
>>>>     139701666780928]     topic_id = request.POST['category']
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 07:50:58.507115 2015] [:error] [pid 1277:tid
>>>>     139701666780928]   File
>>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/django/utils/datastructures.py",
>>>>     line 301, in __getitem__
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 07:50:58.507126 2015] [:error] [pid 1277:tid
>>>>     139701666780928]     raise MultiValueDictKeyError(repr(key))
>>>>     [Fri Oct 30 07:50:58.507139 2015] [:error] [pid 1277:tid
>>>>     139701666780928] MultiValueDictKeyError: "'category'"
>>>>
>>>>     Is there any step I need to do manually after an package upgrade?
>>>>     I remember similar problems after the last update, then it was a
>>>>     problem with "uploadsession" not "category" during upload layers.
>>>>
>>>>     Thanks and regards,
>>>>     Christian
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Simone
>>>>
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