Uploaded image for project: 'Help-Desk'
  1. Help-Desk
  2. HELP-4344

FIWARE.Question.Tech.Apps.ApplicationMashup.Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server

    Details

      Description

      Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 16-02-2015 at 09:02
      Please, ANSWER this question AT http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28537372/unable-to-upload-widget-to-wirecloud-instances-in-private-server

      Question:
      Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server

      Description:
      We have downloaded and installed a running instance of Wirecloud in our company server following the steps at:

      https://conwet.fi.upm.es/wirecloud/install

      We created the instance using the --quick-start command to try the instance, and ran wirecloud using the Django internal web server with the following command:

      $ python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080 --insecure

      We are able to enter the instance, and move around the enviroment, but we have encountered a problem when we try to upload a widget to our local workspace. After I search for the widget in my computer (previously downloaded from the Fi-lab marketplace), we get the next message:

      Error adding packaged resource: Internal Server Error.

      We also tried to download the zip file of the widget from github, unzip it and recompress it as a wgt file (compress as a zip but changing the extension to .wgt) and we get the same answer from our wirecloud instance; but if we try to upload the same package to the instance in fi-lab, it uploads successfully.

      We don't know if it's because of the quick-start installation we made or if we have to modify something from our widget files in order to be able to upload it to our local instance.

      ----------------------
      2015-45-24 09:45| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True
      2015-45-24 09:45| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True

        Activity

        Transition Time In Source Status Execution Times Last Executer Last Execution Date
        Open Open In Progress In Progress
        1s 1 Backlog Manager 24/Sep/15 9:45 AM
        In Progress In Progress Answered Answered
        4d 45m 1 Backlog Manager 28/Sep/15 10:31 AM
        Answered Answered Closed Closed
        4m 8s 1 Backlog Manager 28/Sep/15 10:35 AM
        fla Fernando Lopez made changes -
        Fix Version/s 2021 [ 12600 ]
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        HD-Enabler Wirecloud [ 10857 ]
        HD-Chapter Apps [ 10836 ]
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        Summary FIWARE.Question.Lab.Apps.ApplicationMashup.Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server FIWARE.Question.Tech.Apps.ApplicationMashup.Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server
        aarranz Álvaro Arranz made changes -
        Summary FIWARE.Question.Lab.Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server FIWARE.Question.Lab.Apps.ApplicationMashup.Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        Assignee Álvaro Arranz [ aarranz ]
        Hide
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager added a comment -

        2015-09-28 10:35|UPDATED status: transition Finish| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True

        Show
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager added a comment - 2015-09-28 10:35|UPDATED status: transition Finish| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Resolution Done [ 10000 ]
        Status Answered [ 10104 ] Closed [ 6 ]
        Hide
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager added a comment -

        2015-09-28 10:31|UPDATED status: transition Answered| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True

        Show
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager added a comment - 2015-09-28 10:31|UPDATED status: transition Answered| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Status In Progress [ 3 ] Answered [ 10104 ]
        mev Manuel Escriche made changes -
        Component/s FIWARE-TECH-HELP [ 10278 ]
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Description
        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 16-02-2015 at 09:02
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28537372/unable-to-upload-widget-to-wirecloud-instances-in-private-server


        +Question:+
        Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server

        +Description:+
        We have downloaded and installed a running instance of Wirecloud in our company server following the steps at:

        https://conwet.fi.upm.es/wirecloud/install

        We created the instance using the --quick-start command to try the instance, and ran wirecloud using the Django internal web server with the following command:

        $ python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080 --insecure

        We are able to enter the instance, and move around the enviroment, but we have encountered a problem when we try to upload a widget to our local workspace. After I search for the widget in my computer (previously downloaded from the Fi-lab marketplace), we get the next message:

        Error adding packaged resource: Internal Server Error.

        We also tried to download the zip file of the widget from github, unzip it and recompress it as a wgt file (compress as a zip but changing the extension to .wgt) and we get the same answer from our wirecloud instance; but if we try to upload the same package to the instance in fi-lab, it uploads successfully.

        We don't know if it's because of the quick-start installation we made or if we have to modify something from our widget files in order to be able to upload it to our local instance.


        ----------------------
        2015-45-24 09:45| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True

        Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 16-02-2015 at 09:02
        {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28537372/unable-to-upload-widget-to-wirecloud-instances-in-private-server


        +Question:+
        Unable to upload widget to Wirecloud instances in private server

        +Description:+
        We have downloaded and installed a running instance of Wirecloud in our company server following the steps at:

        https://conwet.fi.upm.es/wirecloud/install

        We created the instance using the --quick-start command to try the instance, and ran wirecloud using the Django internal web server with the following command:

        $ python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8080 --insecure

        We are able to enter the instance, and move around the enviroment, but we have encountered a problem when we try to upload a widget to our local workspace. After I search for the widget in my computer (previously downloaded from the Fi-lab marketplace), we get the next message:

        Error adding packaged resource: Internal Server Error.

        We also tried to download the zip file of the widget from github, unzip it and recompress it as a wgt file (compress as a zip but changing the extension to .wgt) and we get the same answer from our wirecloud instance; but if we try to upload the same package to the instance in fi-lab, it uploads successfully.

        We don't know if it's because of the quick-start installation we made or if we have to modify something from our widget files in order to be able to upload it to our local instance.


        ----------------------
        2015-45-24 09:45| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True
        2015-45-24 09:45| # answers= 1, accepted answer= True
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager made changes -
        Field Original Value New Value
        Status Open [ 1 ] In Progress [ 3 ]
        backlogmanager Backlog Manager created issue -

          People

          • Assignee:
            aarranz Álvaro Arranz
            Reporter:
            backlogmanager Backlog Manager
          • Votes:
            0 Vote for this issue
            Watchers:
            1 Start watching this issue

            Dates

            • Created:
              Updated:
              Resolved: