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-  Example Celery->HTTP Gateway
 
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- This is an example service exposing the ability to apply tasks and query
 
- statuses/results over HTTP.
 
- Some familiarity with Django is recommended.
 
- ``settings.py`` contains the celery settings, you probably want to configure
 
- at least the broker related settings.
 
- To run the service you have to run the following commands::
 
-     $ python manage.py syncdb # (if running the database backend)
 
-     $ python manage.py runserver
 
- The service is now running at http://localhost:8000
 
- You can apply tasks, with the ``/apply/<task_name>`` URL::
 
-     $ curl http://localhost:8000/apply/celery.ping/
 
-     {"ok": "true", "task_id": "e3a95109-afcd-4e54-a341-16c18fddf64b"}
 
- Then you can use the resulting task-id to get the return value::
 
-     $ curl http://localhost:8000/e3a95109-afcd-4e54-a341-16c18fddf64b/status/
 
-     {"task": {"status": "SUCCESS", "result": "pong", "id": "e3a95109-afcd-4e54-a341-16c18fddf64b"}}
 
- If you don't want to expose all tasks, you can extend the apply view to only
 
- accept an whitelist for example, or just make views for every task you want to
 
- expose, we made on such view for ping in ``views.ping``::
 
-     $ curl http://localhost:8000/ping/
 
-     {"ok": "true", "task_id": "383c902c-ba07-436b-b0f3-ea09cc22107c"}
 
 
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