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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T14:17:54+00:00 2026-05-23T14:17:54+00:00

I am looking for a blog solution to run inside a Django project deployed

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I am looking for a blog solution to run inside a Django project deployed on the Google App Engine. After a bit of review I decided to try out Mezzanine v0.11.3. I’ve overcome the hurdle of getting it in project using the advice of others deploying on App Engine at this link: http://groups.google.com/group/mezzanine-users/browse_thread/thread/c8b13c41a3168c94.

Mezzanine is now showing up in the Admin, but clicking on Blog posts leads to a multi-table inheritance failure. I believe that this is due to multi-site support functionality in Mezzanine via use of the Django sites framework.

Has anyone overcome this issue? I’m going to try to use django-dbindexer but I’m not confident it will work.

*Update: as far as I can tell, the folks at AllButtonsPressed don’t have any magic solutions to work around ManyToManyField issues yet, so I think that option is dead.

If no one knows a work around, do any of you know of a good blog solution I can run inside a Django project on the App Engine?

*Update: found this post Integrating Blogger into a Google App Engine App. Will investigate if this solves the problem.

*Current Status:
I have not been able to solve this problem and I don’t think it is currently solvable. Thought I would share what I found through my investigations though; maybe someone out there can carry on and come up with a solution.

Options tried:

Bloog

  • I looked this over but it is a Python
    solution, not a Django solution and I
    didn’t want to do the work to turn it
    into one

Byteflow ( https://bitbucket.org/piranha/byteflow/wiki/Home ) notes:

  • designed to be standalone, will need a
    lot of edits to settings.py,
    inclusion of 12 additional apps and
    overrides on account settings plus
    hand tuning at every upgrade.

AppEngineBlog ( http://code.google.com/p/appengineblogsoftware/ ) notes:

  • written in appengine specific code,
    not maintained, no example sites
    available to see how it looks

Coltrane ( http://code.google.com/p/coltrane-blog/source/browse/ ):

  • simple blog constructed from standard
    Django functionality no development
    or support, basically need to use
    this code as a way to develop your
    own blog and go from there

Flother ( https://github.com/flother/flother ):

  • found via Coltrane comments, probably
    embeddable without too much trouble,
    requires 8 additional apps,the photos
    and places components have
    ManyToManyFields that would have to
    be re-written or these components
    disabled

Blogger API ( http://code.google.com/apis/blogger/ ):

  • use Blogger at whatever location you
    wish to gain fully functional
    blogging capabilities, then use
    Blogger API to deliver content to any
    other site you wish to display it

Flother came close to what I need but there is still a fair bit of uncertainty and effort there. I’m proceeding with the Blogger option as the only viable choice for me at this time.

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    2026-05-23T14:17:54+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:17 pm

    Well, as far as I can see, there is no way to get Mezzanine running on GAE other than wading into the code and ripping out anything relating to a ManyToManyField (Sites support, Photos and … something else. Can’t remember what).

    The only thing I could find out there that has the potential to be added to an existing project, uses only portable Django code (app engine specific) and runs on App Engine is http://www.allbuttonspressed.com/projects/allbuttonspressed . I haven’t actually tried to integrate it yet because I’m going to see if the Blogger solution works.

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