Google App Engine
This feature is supported in the Professional edition only.
PyCharm supports all major Google App Engine development practices.
In this section:
- Google App Engine
- Creating Google App Engine Project
- Uploading Application to Google App Engine
- Viewing Logs of a Google App Engine Application
- Running Tasks of 'appcfg.py' Utility
Prerequisites
Prior to start working, consider the following prerequisites:
- Google App Engine SDK is downloaded and installed on your computer.
- Google App Engine works with Python versions 2.5 and higher.
Google App Engine support in PyCharm
Google App Engine support in PyCharm includes:
- A dedicated project type with specific directory structure and configuration file.
- Ability to enable and configure Google App Engine support per project.
- Ability to generate and view model dependency diagram for the Google App Engine models.
- Ability to upload applications, using the command of the menu.
- Run/debug configuration for App Engine server.
Creating, deploying, and launching applications on Google App Engine
To create, deploy, and launch an application on Google App Engine, follow these general steps:
- In your browser, sign in to your Google account.
- In PyCharm, create a Google App Engine project. See Creating Google App Engine Project.
- Develop the desired contents.
- Upload your application.
- Visit
http://<your-application-name>.appspot.com/
to view your application in action. - If necessary, check the logs.
See Also
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Last modified: 26 July 2017