django-q
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django-q
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Background jobs with Django
Other options are DjangoQ and Huey, which tend to work ok. Of the two I prefer DjangoQ. Database backed, don't require the Redis/Celery rigmarole.
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Why are Notifications so much work to do in Django?
If you want a "simple" solution for sending email, the simplest that will likely last you the longest is using DjangoQ to create a background task that looks for model records that have not been emailed. Then use Sendgrid with an email backend to send them. You can use a library that already provides a Sendgrid email backend as well.
- Simple Task Queue system that works with Django 4 / Python 3.9?
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celery and call_command
Take a look at Django-Q I was using it before moving to celery. Seems great just wanted experience with celery. Much simpler to get setup. Even use Django admin to schedule your tasks. Other option is a management command thats called using the full path of the python virtual env from a cron entry.
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New DigitalOcean Pricing
App Platform is a great concept, but we hit a dealbreaking road block when trying to migrate some Python apps with job queues. Their runtime (gVisor) doesn't support semaphore locks, which is used by Pythons multiprocessing and in turn used by most job runners (we discovered it with django-q, but I think most, if not all of them including Celery, rely on this, see link below).
The build times for Dockerfiles are also atricious… our build failed after 40 minutes by running out of memory and the multi-stage Dockerfile really wasn't anything special. We would have just used the images hosted on Github Container Registry, but App Platform only supports a limited range of Docker registries too. Note: the images build in 3 minutes on Github Actions.
As far as I can see it is also not possible to add any block storage too. While I mostly work on projects that use object storage anyway, SOME things just need persistent block storage. Which is annoying, since DigitalOcean HAS block storage… just not for App Platform.
I really wanted to use it, but man they make it hard.
https://github.com/Koed00/django-q/issues/522#issuecomment-1...
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Database backed task queue recommendations?
I use Django Q with ORM broker. Store tasks in db and retry if failed. You can also view/manage your queue in Django admin if you use ORM as broker (https://django-q.readthedocs.io/en/latest/brokers.html#django-orm).
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
django-q - Light weight task queue. When celery is too much over head.
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Whats the best Task Queue/Scheduler that could run my API calls in the background?
Check out https://github.com/Koed00/django-q
django-crispy-forms
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A Simple Shoutbox with Automated Translations in Django
We start with an empty Django project which we call babelbox_project and an empty app called babelbox. We use the django-crispy-forms package to style our forms with Bootstrap.
- Django 4.0 form rendering changes
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what are 3 django packages everyone should know about?
django-crispy-forms - have to put this up again, amazing for rendering forms simply.
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Django Tailwind CSS Alpine.js Tutorial
django-crispy-forms
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Display a MultiWidget Form manually in template
Unless I'm misunderstanding the image/description, you only mentioned one field, phone_number, so I'm not exactly sure what you're wanting separated. In any case, are you using django-cirpsy-forms? You may want to give that a try, then following the advice from the article above you can customize your forms as you see fit with some easy bootstrap styling to boot:
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Useful Django 3rd party packages part 1
Doc: https://django-crispy-forms.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Source: https://github.com/django-crispy-forms/django-crispy-forms
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Using Crispy Forms Does Not Show Validation Errors
Does this link help at all?
What are some alternatives?
django-db-queue - Simple database-backed job queue
django-bootstrap4 - Bootstrap 4 integration with Django.
django-rq - A simple app that provides django integration for RQ (Redis Queue)
WTForms - A flexible forms validation and rendering library for Python.
django-jazzmin - Jazzy theme for Django
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
django-post_office - A Django app that allows you to send email asynchronously in Django. Supports HTML email, database backed templates and logging.
crispy-tailwind - A Tailwind template pack for django-crispy-forms
whitenoise - Radically simplified static file serving for Python web apps
crispy-bootstrap5 - Bootstrap5 template pack for django-crispy-forms
dramatiq - A fast and reliable background task processing library for Python 3.
django-bootstrap3 - Bootstrap 3 integration with Django.