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- ============================================
- celery - Distributed Task Queue for Django.
- ============================================
- :Authors:
- Ask Solem (askh@opera.com)
- :Version: 0.1.0
- Introduction
- ------------
- ``celery`` is a distributed task queue framework for Django.
- More information will follow.
- Installation
- =============
- You can install ``celery`` either via the Python Package Index (PyPI)
- or from source.
- To install using ``pip``,::
- $ pip install celery
- To install using ``easy_install``,::
- $ easy_install celery
- If you have downloaded a source tarball you can install it
- by doing the following,::
- $ python setup.py build
- # python setup.py install # as root
- Usage
- =====
- Have to write a cool tutorial, but here is some simple usage info.
- *Note* You need to have a AMQP message broker running, like `RabbitMQ`_,
- and you need to have the amqp server setup in your settings file, as described
- in the `carrot distribution README`_.
- *Note* If you're running ``SQLite`` as the database backend, ``celeryd`` will
- only be able to process one message at a time, this because ``SQLite`` doesn't
- allow concurrent writes.
- .. _`RabbitMQ`: http://www.rabbitmq.com
- .. _`carrot distribution README`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/carrot/0.3.3
- Defining tasks
- --------------
- >>> from celery.task import tasks
- >>> from celery.log import setup_logger
- >>> def do_something(some_arg, **kwargs):
- ... logger = setup_logger(**kwargs)
- ... logger.info("Did something: %s" % some_arg)
- >>> task.register(do_something, "do_something")
- *Note* Task functions only supports keyword arguments.
- Tell the celery daemon to run a task
- -------------------------------------
- >>> from celery.task import delay_task
- >>> delay_task("do_something", some_arg="foo bar baz")
- Running the celery daemon
- --------------------------
- ::
- $ cd mydjangoproject
- $ env DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=settings celeryd
- [....]
- [2009-04-23 17:44:05,115: INFO/Process-1] Did something: foo bar baz
- [2009-04-23 17:44:05,118: INFO/MainProcess] Waiting for queue.
- Autodiscovery of tasks
- -----------------------
- ``celery`` has an autodiscovery feature like the Django Admin, that
- automatically loads any ``tasks.py`` module in the applications listed
- in ``settings.INSTALLED_APPS``.
- A good place to add this command could be in your ``urls.py``,
- ::
- from celery.task import tasks
- tasks.autodiscover()
- Then you can add new tasks in your applications ``tasks.py`` module,
- ::
- from celery.task import tasks
- from celery.log import setup_logger
- from clickcounter.models import ClickCount
- def increment_click(for_url, **kwargs):
- logger = setup_logger(**kwargs)
- clicks_for_url, cr = ClickCount.objects.get_or_create(url=for_url)
- clicks_for_url.clicks = clicks_for_url.clicks + 1
- clicks_for_url.save()
- logger.info("Incremented click count for %s (not at %d)" % (
- for_url, clicks_for_url.clicks)
- tasks.register(increment_click, "increment_click")
- Periodic Tasks
- ---------------
- Periodic tasks are tasks that are run every ``n`` seconds. They don't
- support extra arguments. Here's an example of a periodic task:
- >>> from celery.task import tasks, PeriodicTask
- >>> class MyPeriodicTask(PeriodicTask):
- ... name = "foo.my-periodic-task"
- ... run_every = 30 # seconds
- ...
- ... def run(self, **kwargs):
- ... logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs)
- ... logger.info("Running periodic task!")
- ...
- >>> tasks.register(MyPeriodicTask)
- For periodic tasks to work you need to add ``celery`` to ``INSTALLED_APPS``,
- and issue a ``syncdb``.
- License
- =======
- This software is licensed under the ``New BSD License``. See the ``LICENSE``
- file in the top distribution directory for the full license text.
- .. # vim: syntax=rst expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 shiftround
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