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- Example Django project using Celery
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- Contents
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- ``proj/``
- ---------
- This is the project iself, created using
- ``django-admin.py startproject proj``, and then the settings module
- (``proj/settings.py``) was modified to add ``demoapp`` to
- ``INSTALLED_APPS``
- ``proj/celery.py``
- ----------
- This module contains the Celery application instance for this project,
- we take configuration from Django settings and use ``autodiscover_tasks`` to
- find task modules inside all packages listed in ``INSTALLED_APPS``.
- ``demoapp/``
- ------------
- Example generic app. This is decoupled from the rest of the project by using
- the ``@shared_task`` decorator. This decorator returns a proxy that always
- points to the currently active Celery instance.
- Installing requirements
- =======================
- The settings file assumes that ``rabbitmq-server`` is running on ``localhost``
- using the default ports. More information here:
- http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/getting-started/brokers/rabbitmq.html
- In addition, some Python requirements must also be satisfied:
- .. code-block:: console
- $ pip install -r requirements.txt
- Starting the worker
- ===================
- .. code-block:: console
- $ celery -A proj worker -l info
- Running a task
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- .. code-block:: console
- $ python ./manage.py shell
- >>> from demoapp.tasks import add, mul, xsum
- >>> res = add.delay(2,3)
- >>> res.get()
- 5
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