django-pq
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django-pq
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Grafana releases OnCall open source project
Here's the option I'm familiar with (siblings have others too):
https://github.com/malthe/pq
Doesn't have all the plumbing you'd want, there is a wrapper (https://github.com/bretth/django-pq/) that seems to give you an entrypoint command more like `celery worker ...` but I've not investigated it closely.
pq
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[Poll] Where do you store scraped data?
Local files are great for small projects though I'm a big fan of Postgres - it can do almost anything! I even used it as a scraping queue as you can lock and unlock rows, i.e. see pq
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Grafana releases OnCall open source project
Here's the option I'm familiar with (siblings have others too):
https://github.com/malthe/pq
Doesn't have all the plumbing you'd want, there is a wrapper (https://github.com/bretth/django-pq/) that seems to give you an entrypoint command more like `celery worker ...` but I've not investigated it closely.
What are some alternatives?
procrastinate - PostgreSQL-based Task Queue for Python
goalert - Open source on-call scheduling, automated escalations, and notifications so you never miss a critical alert
oncall - Developer-friendly incident response with brilliant Slack integration
NPushOver - Full fledged, async, .Net Pushover client