We tested, the code directly into Python:
from googlemaps import GoogleMaps
gmaps= GoogleMaps()
address = gmaps.latlng_to_address(18.835124317498853,-97.11448417315677)
repr(address)
And on both servers work without a problem. My guess is that something about
OpenSSL on the production server is not working with plpython. But I don't
know how to fix this.
Thanks
-----Mensaje original-----
From: Adrian Klaver
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 7:24 PM
To: Efraín Déctor
Cc: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Error with plpython
On 07/10/2012 02:59 PM, Efraín Déctor wrote:
> Hello.
> Strange thing happening:
> We rencently installed plpython in one of our test servers and installed
> an extension to use the google api
> (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/googlemaps) , everything went fine we
> tested this function:
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION google_reverse_geocode(lat numeric, lon
> numeric)
> RETURNS text AS
> $BODY$
> from googlemaps import GoogleMaps
> gmaps= GoogleMaps()
> address = gmaps.latlng_to_address(lat,lon)
> return (address)
> $BODY$
> LANGUAGE plpythonu VOLATILE
> COST 100;
> ALTER FUNCTION google_reverse_geocode(numeric, numeric)
> OWNER TO pgsql;
> However, once we installed it on our production server that function
> doesnt work, it keeps sending this message:
> ERROR: ImportError: cannot import name SSLError
> CONTEXT: Traceback (most recent call last):
> The strange thing is that our server are the same in everything so we
> don’t know why is failing in our production eviroment.
At a guess something is not the same:)
1) Does SSLError exist on the production server
2) If it does exist, is it in the Python path?
> Thanks in advance.
--
Adrian Klaver
adrian.klaver@gmail.com