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It is a very simple app which uses database for managing the task queue.
pip install django-simple-queue
django_simple_queue
to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.pypath('django_simple_queue/', include('django_simple_queue.urls')),
Start the worker process as follows:
python manage.py task_worker
Use from django_simple_queue.utils import create_task
for creating new tasks.
e.g.
create_task(
task="full_path_of_function",
args={"arg1": 1, "arg2": 2} # Should be a dict object
)
The task queue can be viewed at /django_simple_queue/task
FAQs
Django based app for Task queue manager using database as the broker.
We found that django-simple-queue demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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