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				|  |  |  Celery is a task queue with batteries included.
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				|  |  | -It is easy to use, so that you can get started without learning
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				|  |  | +It is easy to use so that you can get started without learning
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				|  |  |  the full complexities of the problem it solves. It is designed
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				|  |  |  around best practices so that your product can scale
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				|  |  |  and integrate with other languages, and it comes with the
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				|  |  |          "tasks.add": {"rate_limit": "10/m"}
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				|  |  |      }
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				|  |  | -But in fact, if you are using one of RabbitMQ, Redis or MongoDB as the
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				|  |  | -broker then you can actually direct the workers to set new rate limit
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				|  |  | +If you are using RabbitMQ, Redis or MongoDB as the
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				|  |  | +broker then you can also direct the workers to set new rate limit
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				|  |  |  for the task at runtime::
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				|  |  |      $ python tasks.py rate_limit tasks.add 10/m
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