| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970 | .. _broker-ironmq:================== Using IronMQ==================.. _broker-ironmq-installation:Installation============For IronMQ support, you'll need the [iron_celery](http://github.com/iron-io/iron_celery) library:.. code-block:: bash    $ pip install iron_celeryAs well as an [Iron.io account](http://www.iron.io). Sign up for free at [iron.io](http://www.iron.io)... _broker-ironmq-configuration:Configuration=============First, you'll need to import the iron_celery library right after you import Celery, for example::    from celery import Celery    import iron_celery    celery = Celery('mytasks', broker='ironmq://', backend='ironcache://')You have to specify IronMQ in the broker URL::    BROKER_URL = 'ironmq://ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST:ZYXK7NiynGlTogH8Nj+P9nlE73sq3@'where the URL format is::    ironmq://project_id:token@you must *remember to include the "@" at the end*.The login credentials can also be set using the environment variables:envvar:`IRON_TOKEN` and :envvar:`IRON_PROJECT_ID`, which are set automatically if you use the IronMQ Heroku add-on.And in this case the broker url may only be::    ironmq://Clouds------The default cloud/region is ``AWS us-east-1``. You can choose the IronMQ Rackspace (ORD) cloud by changing the URL to::    ironmq://project_id:token@mq-rackspace-ord.iron.ioResults=======You can store results in IronCache with the same Iron.io credentials, just set the results URL with the same syntaxas the broker URL, but changing the start to ``ironcache``::    ironcache:://project_id:token@This will default to a cache named "Celery", if you want to change that::    ironcache:://project_id:token@/awesomecacheMore Information================You can find more information in the [iron_celery README](http://github.com/iron-io/iron_celery).
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