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							- .. _tut-otherqueues:
 
- ==========================================================
 
-  Using Celery with Redis/Database as the messaging queue.
 
- ==========================================================
 
- .. contents::
 
-     :local:
 
- .. _otherqueues-redis:
 
- Redis
 
- =====
 
- For the Redis support you have to install the Python redis client::
 
-     $ pip install -U redis
 
- .. _otherqueues-redis-conf:
 
- Configuration
 
- -------------
 
- Configuration is easy, set the transport, and configure the location of
 
- your Redis database::
 
-     BROKER_BACKEND = "redis"
 
-     BROKER_HOST = "localhost"  # Maps to redis host.
 
-     BROKER_PORT = 6379         # Maps to redis port.
 
-     BROKER_VHOST = "0"         # Maps to database number.
 
- .. _otherqueues-sqlalchemy:
 
- SQLAlchemy
 
- ==========
 
- .. _otherqueues-sqlalchemy-conf:
 
- For the SQLAlchemy transport you have to install the
 
- `kombu-sqlalchemy` library::
 
-     $ pip install -U kombu-sqlalchemy
 
- Configuration
 
- -------------
 
- This transport uses only the :setting:`BROKER_HOST` setting, which have to be
 
- an SQLAlchemy database URI.
 
- #. Set your broker transport::
 
-     BROKER_BACKEND = "sqlakombu.transport.Transport"
 
- #. Configure the database URI::
 
-     BROKER_HOST = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite"
 
- Please see `SQLAlchemy: Supported Databases`_ for a table of supported databases.
 
- Some other `SQLAlchemy Connection String`_, examples:
 
- .. code-block:: python
 
-     # sqlite (filename)
 
-     BROKER_HOST = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite"
 
-     # mysql
 
-     BROKER_HOST = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo"
 
-     # postgresql
 
-     BROKER_HOST = "postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/mydatabase"
 
-     # oracle
 
-     BROKER_HOST = "oracle://scott:tiger@127.0.0.1:1521/sidname"
 
- .. _`SQLAlchemy: Supported Databases`:
 
-     http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dbengine.html#supported-databases
 
- .. _`SQLAlchemy Connection String`:
 
-     http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dbengine.html#create-engine-url-arguments
 
- .. _otherqueues-django:
 
- Django Database
 
- ===============
 
- .. _otherqueues-django-conf:
 
- For the Django database transport support you have to install the
 
- `django-kombu` library::
 
-     $ pip install -U django-kombu
 
- Configuration
 
- -------------
 
- The database backend uses the Django `DATABASE_*` settings for database
 
- configuration values.
 
- #. Set your broker transport::
 
-     BROKER_BACKEND = "djkombu.transport.DatabaseTransport"
 
- #. Add :mod:`djkombu` to `INSTALLED_APPS`::
 
-     INSTALLED_APPS = ("djkombu", )
 
- #. Verify you database settings::
 
-     DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql"
 
-     DATABASE_NAME = "mydb"
 
-     DATABASE_USER = "myuser"
 
-     DATABASE_PASSWORD = "secret"
 
-   The above is just an example, if you haven't configured your database before
 
-   you should read the Django database settings reference:
 
-   http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/ref/settings/#database-engine
 
- #. Sync your database schema.
 
-     $ python manage.py syncdb
 
 
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