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QueueWorker is asynchronous Task Queue implementation built on top of Asyncio.Can you spawn distributed workers to run functions inside workers.
QueueWorker is asynchronous Task Queue implementation built to
work with asyncio
.
Can you spawn distributed workers to run functions inside workers and outside of
event loop.
QueueWorker
requires Python 3.8+ and is distributed under MIT license.
First, you need to instal QueueWorker:
.. code-block ::
pip install qworker
Then, you can start several workers (even sharing the same port):
.. code-block ::
qw --host --port --worker
where
<hostname>
is a hostname of the server<port-number>
is a port that server will listen on<num-workers>
is a number of worker processesQueueWorker is copyright of Jesus Lara (https://phenobarbital.info) and is under MIT license. I am providing code in this repository under an open source license, remember, this is my personal repository; the license that you receive is from me and not from my employeer.
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QueueWorker is asynchronous Task Queue implementation built on top of Asyncio.Can you spawn distributed workers to run functions inside workers.
We found that qworker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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