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							- .. _celery-installation:
 
- Installation
 
- ============
 
- You can install Celery either via the Python Package Index (PyPI)
 
- or from source.
 
- To install using :command:`pip`:
 
- .. code-block:: console
 
-     $ pip install -U Celery
 
- .. _bundles:
 
- Bundles
 
- -------
 
- Celery also defines a group of bundles that can be used
 
- to install Celery and the dependencies for a given feature.
 
- You can specify these in your requirements or on the :command:`pip`
 
- command-line by using brackets. Multiple bundles can be specified by
 
- separating them by commas.
 
- .. code-block:: console
 
-     $ pip install "celery[librabbitmq]"
 
-     $ pip install "celery[librabbitmq,redis,auth,msgpack]"
 
- The following bundles are available:
 
- Serializers
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- :``celery[auth]``:
 
-     for using the ``auth`` security serializer.
 
- :``celery[msgpack]``:
 
-     for using the msgpack serializer.
 
- :``celery[yaml]``:
 
-     for using the yaml serializer.
 
- Concurrency
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- :``celery[eventlet]``:
 
-     for using the :pypi:`eventlet` pool.
 
- :``celery[gevent]``:
 
-     for using the :pypi:`gevent` pool.
 
- Transports and Backends
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- :``celery[librabbitmq]``:
 
-     for using the librabbitmq C library.
 
- :``celery[redis]``:
 
-     for using Redis as a message transport or as a result backend.
 
- :``celery[sqs]``:
 
-     for using Amazon SQS as a message transport (*experimental*).
 
- :``celery[tblib]``:
 
-     for using the :setting:`task_remote_tracebacks` feature.
 
- :``celery[memcache]``:
 
-     for using Memcached as a result backend (using :pypi:`pylibmc`)
 
- :``celery[pymemcache]``:
 
-     for using Memcached as a result backend (pure-Python implementation).
 
- :``celery[cassandra]``:
 
-     for using Apache Cassandra as a result backend with DataStax driver.
 
- :``celery[couchbase]``:
 
-     for using Couchbase as a result backend.
 
- :``celery[elasticsearch]``:
 
-     for using Elasticsearch as a result backend.
 
- :``celery[riak]``:
 
-     for using Riak as a result backend.
 
- :``celery[dynamodb]``:
 
-     for using AWS DynamoDB as a result backend.
 
- :``celery[zookeeper]``:
 
-     for using Zookeeper as a message transport.
 
- :``celery[sqlalchemy]``:
 
-     for using SQLAlchemy as a result backend (*supported*).
 
- :``celery[pyro]``:
 
-     for using the Pyro4 message transport (*experimental*).
 
- :``celery[slmq]``:
 
-     for using the SoftLayer Message Queue transport (*experimental*).
 
- :``celery[consul]``:
 
-     for using the Consul.io Key/Value store as a message transport or result backend (*experimental*).
 
- :``celery[django]``:
 
-     specifies the lowest version possible for Django support.
 
-     You should probably not use this in your requirements, it's here
 
-     for informational purposes only.
 
- .. _celery-installing-from-source:
 
- Downloading and installing from source
 
- --------------------------------------
 
- Download the latest version of Celery from PyPI:
 
- https://pypi.org/project/celery/
 
- You can install it by doing the following,:
 
- .. code-block:: console
 
-     $ tar xvfz celery-0.0.0.tar.gz
 
-     $ cd celery-0.0.0
 
-     $ python setup.py build
 
-     # python setup.py install
 
- The last command must be executed as a privileged user if
 
- you aren't currently using a virtualenv.
 
- .. _celery-installing-from-git:
 
- Using the development version
 
- -----------------------------
 
- With pip
 
- ~~~~~~~~
 
- The Celery development version also requires the development
 
- versions of :pypi:`kombu`, :pypi:`amqp`, :pypi:`billiard`, and :pypi:`vine`.
 
- You can install the latest snapshot of these using the following
 
- pip commands:
 
- .. code-block:: console
 
-     $ pip install https://github.com/celery/celery/zipball/master#egg=celery
 
-     $ pip install https://github.com/celery/billiard/zipball/master#egg=billiard
 
-     $ pip install https://github.com/celery/py-amqp/zipball/master#egg=amqp
 
-     $ pip install https://github.com/celery/kombu/zipball/master#egg=kombu
 
-     $ pip install https://github.com/celery/vine/zipball/master#egg=vine
 
- With git
 
- ~~~~~~~~
 
- Please see the :ref:`Contributing <contributing>` section.
 
 
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