This happens if the PIL library can not be loaded for ANY reason. I am running OSX so the solution for you might be different for you, but maybe describing what I did will help others.
For me the problem was that my Python 2.7.13 for OSX did not ship with a yaml
library, and requiring the images library failed because of that. Running this fixed the issue for me:
sudo pip install pyyaml
The total installs I needed to get the images API working locally was the following:
sudo pip install Pillow pyyaml
The packages need to be installed globally, as they will be used by the API server. Installing the packages locally with -t
and adding the library directory to appengine_config.py
DID NOT WORK.
In addition to this I needed to have the version fixed as 1.1.7 in my app.yaml even though your Pillow version will not be the same:
libraries:
- name: PIL
version: 1.1.7
As mentioned, your problem with loading the library might be different, so here is how I discovered my missing yaml
dependency:
From the following last callstack line I interpreted that my app engine libraries reside in /Applications/google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine
:
File "/Applications/google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine/google/appengine/ext/remote_api/remote_api_stub.py", line 259, in _MakeRealSyncCall
By reading the code I figured out that the module which is responsible for detecting if PIL
is installed is google.appengine.api.images.images_stub
, so I did the following:
cd /Applications/google-cloud-sdk/platform/google_appengine/
python -c 'from google.appengine.api.images import images_stub'
.. which resulted in the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
[... callstack omitted ...]
ImportError: No module named yaml
This allowed me to figure out that the import was failing because of the missing yaml
module.