django-background-tasks
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django-background-tasks
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windows-friendly replacement for django=background-tasks?
a quick peruse of the issues at django-background-tasks issue board shows https://github.com/arteria/django-background-tasks/issues/281, which someone has made a fork that is 4.0 compatible.
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Celery Alternative for Django - Huey | Idiomatic Programmers
and https://github.com/arteria/django-background-tasks
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What is a good way to run background tasks in django every day
I’m a fan of Django-background-tasks. Needs to be combined with a cron job to run the tasks in queue. https://github.com/arteria/django-background-tasks
rq
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Redis Re-Implemented with SQLite
That's pretty cool. Reckon it would work with existing code that calls Redis over the wire for RQ?
https://python-rq.org
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The Many Problems with Celery
https://github.com/rq/rq is to the rescue.
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Keep the Monolith, but Split the Workloads
We use RQ[0], it has Redis as a dependency. It’s pretty straightforward and we’re very happy with it. If you are using Django you may want to look at Django RQ[1] as well. RQ has built in scheduling capabilities these days, but historically it did not so we used (and still use) RQ Scheduler[2] which I think still has some advantages over the built in stuff.
[0] https://python-rq.org/
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SQL Maxis: Why We Ditched RabbitMQ and Replaced It with a Postgres Queue
Also had a similar experience using RabbitMQ with Django+Celery. Extremely complicated and workers/queues would just stop for no reason.
Moved to Python-RQ [1] + Redis and been rock solid for years now.
[1] https://python-rq.org/
- Ask HN: Redis Queue Hacks and Questions
- What libraries do you use the most alongside django?
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Recommendations other than celery to send an API processing in background, which would only take 5 mins to process and API usage would be once a month or so.
Yep, rq is simple and good: https://python-rq.org/ It also has a Django wrapper: https://github.com/rq/django-rq
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GPU instance crashes when two python processes use the same pt file
We have a GPU (G5) instance that uses Python RQ (https://python-rq.org/).
- Dynamically update periodic tasks in Celery and Django
- Celery + RabbitMQ alternatives
What are some alternatives?
huey - a little task queue for python
celery - Distributed Task Queue (development branch)
KQ - Kafka-based Job Queue for Python
django-rq - A simple app that provides django integration for RQ (Redis Queue)
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
django_dramatiq - A Django app that integrates with Dramatiq.
mrq - Mr. Queue - A distributed worker task queue in Python using Redis & gevent
boltons - 🔩 Like builtins, but boltons. 250+ constructs, recipes, and snippets which extend (and rely on nothing but) the Python standard library. Nothing like Michael Bolton.
procrastinate - PostgreSQL-based Task Queue for Python
django-pgpubsub - A distributed task processing framework for Django built on top of the Postgres NOTIFY/LISTEN protocol.
Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka