[GeoNode-users] Customizing Geonode (Installed via apt-get) from Geonode-project Dev

Julierme Pinheiro juliermeopensourcedeveloper at gmail.com
Thu Apr 19 07:42:10 PDT 2018


Looking at the ALLOWED_HOSTS and PROXY_ALLOWED_HOSTS in the settings.py in
my_geonode (Geonode-project DEV)

ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['localhost', 'django', '172.21.14.45'] if
os.getenv('ALLOWED_HOSTS') is None \
    else re.split(r' *[,|:|;] *', os.getenv('ALLOWED_HOSTS'))

PROXY_ALLOWED_HOSTS += ('nominatim.openstreetmap.org', '172.21.14.45',)

I am not sure if that configuration is missing something.

Kind regards

Julierme


2018-04-19 11:17 GMT-03:00 Julierme Pinheiro <
juliermeopensourcedeveloper at gmail.com>:

> Dear Toni Schonbuchner and Dave Kennewell,
>
> Thank you very much for your reply.
>
> First if I did not misunderstand Toni suggestion, I tried the following:
>
> *1 - Commenting out <# ENGINE': '', # Empty ENGINE name disables> from
> local_settings.py in my_geonode (Geonode-Project Dev virtualenv)*
>
> Result: the problem remains
>
> *2 - Uncommenting out < ENGINE': '', # Empty ENGINE name disables> from
> local_settings.py in my_geonode (Geonode-Project Dev virtualenv) and
> inserting the line < ENGINE': '', # Empty ENGINE name disables> in
> local_settings.py from Geonode (Geonode apt-get)*.
>
> Result: the problem remains
>
> However, I got a new response to Dave Kennewell suggestion after
> activating my_geonode virtualenv:
>
> *settings.DATABASES*
> {'default': {'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3', 'ATOMIC_REQUESTS':
> False, 'CONN_MAX_AGE': 600, 'HOST': '', 'USER': '', 'PASSWORD': '',
> 'OPTIONS': {}, 'AUTOCOMMIT': True, 'NAME': '/etc/julierme_virtualenv/my_
> geonode/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/geonode/development.db',
> 'TIME_ZONE': 'UTC', 'PORT': '', 'TEST': {'COLLATION': None, 'CHARSET':
> None, 'NAME': None, 'MIRROR': None}}}
>
> I think there is no database being used.
>
> I also have to make some few notes:
>
> *1 - ALLOWED_HOSTS, PROXY_ALLOWED_HOSTS and POSTGIS_VERSION are commented
> out in local_settings.py in my_geonode (Geonode-Project Dev)*
>
> *2 - Geoserver Port is 8080 in Geonode(apt-get) and 6060  in
> my_geonode(Geonode-Project Dev), but both are running fine.*
>
>
> Thank you very much for your time and patience.
>
> I appreciated it.
>
> Julierme
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2018-04-19 4:29 GMT-03:00 Toni Schönbuchner <toni.schoenbuchner at csgis.de>:
>
>> Dear Julierme,
>>
>> I haven´t followed the whole thread but have a look at this comment:
>>
>>        'ENGINE': '', # Empty ENGINE name disables
>>
>> See if things change if you set ENGINE to geonode in your project.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Toni
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>> Am 18.04.2018 um 21:13 schrieb geonode-users-request at lists.osgeo.org:
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>>        'ENGINE': '', # Empty ENGINE name disables
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