| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354 | ==================================  Example using the Eventlet Pool==================================Introduction============This is a Celery application containing two example tasks.First you need to install Eventlet, and also recommended is the `dnspython`module (when this is installed all name lookups will be asynchronous)::    $ pip install eventlet    $ pip install dnspythonBefore you run any of the example tasks you need to startthe worker::    $ cd examples/eventlet    $ celery worker -l info --concurrency=500 --pool=eventletAs usual you need to have RabbitMQ running, see the Celery getting startedguide if you haven't installed it yet.Tasks=====* `tasks.urlopen`This task simply makes a request opening the URL and returns the sizeof the response body::    $ cd examples/eventlet    $ python    >>> from tasks import urlopen    >>> urlopen.delay("http://www.google.com/").get()    9980To open several URLs at once you can do::    $ cd examples/eventlet    $ python    >>> from tasks import urlopen    >>> from celery import group    >>> result = group(urlopen.s(url)    ...                     for url in LIST_OF_URLS).apply_async()    >>> for incoming_result in result.iter_native():    ...     print(incoming_result, )* `webcrawler.crawl`This is a simple recursive web crawler.  It will only crawlURLs for the current host name.  Please see comments in the`webcrawler.py` file.
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