[Zope] Debugging and Environment Variables
Derek Basch
dbasch@yahoo.com
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 08:31:04 -0800 (PST)
> Running Zope this way isn't an area of great
> expertise for me...
This seems to be no ones area of expertise. Did I pick
a weird way to debug or something?
> If this:
>
> ZPublisher.Zope('')
>
> returns the "Quick Start" page (or whatever root
> index you defined) then
> you can surmise that the connection to Zope is
> working. Any other
> problems you encounter probably have something to do
> with your request.
Here is the traceback from my root object request:
>>> ZPublisher.Zope('')
Status: 200 OK
X-Powered-By: Zope (www.zope.org), Python
(www.python.org)
Content-Length: 0
I have tried this on 2 separate Zope installs and both
fail to return the "Zope Quick Start" page. So, it
looks like there is a fundamental flaw in how my
requests are being processed. I can't believe that no
one has ever run into this problem before?
Suggestions?
> You might also find this howto helpful:
>http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/HowTos/TheDebuggerIsYourFriend
Thanks for the suggestion but that is the page that
got me started down this highway of confusion!
Thanks for the help,
Derek Basch
--- Dylan Reinhardt <zope@dylanreinhardt.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 14:52, Derek Basch wrote:
> > So, I tried what you suggested:
> >
> > ZPublisher.Zope('/test/index_html')
> >
> > and here is the traceback:
> >
> > <P><STRONG>Resource not found</STRONG></P>
> > Sorry, the requested resource does not
> exist.<p>Check
> > the URL and try again.</p><p><b>Resource:</b>
> > http://127.0.0.1/Zope/test</p>
>
> Running Zope this way isn't an area of great
> expertise for me... but it
> seems pretty clear that you're asking for something
> that isn't there. Or
> isn't where you're looking for it, anyway.
>
> I say that because you're getting back a Zope-style
> error message.
> Throwing up a "not found" error message is correct
> behavior when Zope
> can't find the object you request.
>
> If this:
>
> ZPublisher.Zope('')
>
> returns the "Quick Start" page (or whatever root
> index you defined) then
> you can surmise that the connection to Zope is
> working. Any other
> problems you encounter probably have something to do
> with your request.
>
> >
> > It seems that it is still performing all
> traversals
> > with (http://127.0.0.1/Zope) as the root with no
> port
> > defined. Is this because of how the request is
> > simulated? Suggestions?
>
> The port is irrelevant, as you're not connecting
> through the web. It's
> responding *as though* it's running on 80, but there
> isn't actually any
> port involved.
>
> You might also find this howto helpful:
>
http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/HowTos/TheDebuggerIsYourFriend
>
> HTH,
>
> Dylan
>
>
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