django-db-queue
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django-db-queue
- Django Styleguide
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Show HN: Chard – simple async/await background tasks for Django
I love the simplicity of this idea because for lots of sites the database works just fine as a queue backend and it reduces the amount of infrastructure needed. I currently use https://github.com/dabapps/django-db-queue for devmarks.io which also uses the database to store tasks instead of a dedicated queue infrastructure. `Django Q` also has an option to use the database, but I haven't tested it at all: https://django-q.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configure.html#orm. And if you are already running `redis` for your site, https://github.com/rq/django-rq is another option.
The one benefit of this package is that it is async-first which will be beneficial as Django continually adds in more async capabilities. Nice work! I'm looking forward to trying this out and seeing how it works!
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Simple Task Queue system that works with Django 4 / Python 3.9?
https://github.com/rq/django-rq if you already have redis available or https://github.com/dabapps/django-db-queue for something even simpler. I’ve used both and vastly prefer them over celery.
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Dealing with tasks that take longer than 30 seconds on Heroku
Check out https://github.com/dabapps/django-db-queue for example.
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
django-db-queue: queue without needing redis, celery, etc.
spinach
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Django Styleguide
Since everyone suggests alternatives to Celery, may I plug my own healthier celery?
https://github.com/NicolasLM/spinach
What are some alternatives?
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