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:Version: 3.0
This bundle installs the following packages::
['celery>=3.0,<4.0', 'pymongo']
This is a bundle of several packages that you can use as a shortcut in the requirements lists of your applications. Bundles are used to follow a common group of packages, or a package with an optional extension feature.
You can install all of the packages in this bundle by,
using pip::
$ pip install -U celery-with-mongodb
or using easy_install::
$ easy_install -U celery-with-mongodb
Or if you want to add this bundle as a dependency in your application, you
can add the following identifier in your setup.py
's requires list or
in your pip requirements files::
celery-with-mongodb
You can also specify a specific version::
celery-with-mongodb>=3.0
FAQs
Bundle installing the dependencies for Celery and MongoDB
We found that celery-with-mongodb demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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