I tried to update a project on Google App Engine via appcfg.py:
C:\> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\google_appengine\appcfg.py" update c:\secondApp
But I get the following error immediately (top lines are ignored):
File "C:\Python27\lib\urllib2.py", line 1240, in https_open
context=self._context)
TypeError: do_open() got an unexpected keyword argument 'context'
I decided to dig into the file urllib2.py
and find the problem. After a few minutes of code reviewing, I came to this conclusion that an overload accepting a parameter named context
does not exist. So, I changed the original code snippet:
def https_open(self, req):
return self.do_open(httplib.HTTPSConnection, req,
context=self._context)
to
def https_open(self, req):
return self.do_open(httplib.HTTPSConnection, req)
and Voila! It works (although another problem regarding authentication arise, but the first problem get solved). But it is very strange that in an official release there exists a bug like this while is very likely other people have encountered the same problem. Surprisingly, I couldn't find this issue reported by anyone else!
Is there anything wrong in the module? Am I mixing wrong versions of installed packages? Any help?
My Google App Engine SDK Version: 1.9.17 x64
My Installed Python Version: 2.7.9 x64
My Platform: Windows 8.1 x64
and I am not familiar with Python :D
Solution:
As Migel Tissera mentioned the problem is about authentication. But I tried his proposed command and got the same error. Fortunately, I executed the following command and success! (I added --noauth_local_webserver and --no_cookies switches too):
appcfg.py --noauth_local_webserver --oauth2 --skip_sdk_update_check --no_cookies update c:\secondApp