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sdk-python
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The Many Problems with Celery
My problem with Temporal is that it doesn't support gevent https://github.com/temporalio/sdk-python/issues/59
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Pydantic V2 rewritten in Rust is 5-50x faster than Pydantic V1
> Unless Pydantic is downloading all OS binaries with the package and loading the right one at runtime, this would become a "problem" as well.
Nah, it's not that bad. I built a Rust-backed Python library used by many [0], and with setuptools-rust (maturin wasn't flexible enough at the time) and cibuildwheel and GH actions, the wheels are built/shipped with the shared libraries embedded and the end user never has to worry or even be aware of its presence.
Pydantic has already been shipping a binary mode with an option for pure Python, so maybe they'll keep the pure Python mode around.
0 - https://github.com/temporalio/sdk-python
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Python SDK: The Release
Either way, let us know how it goes! Building something cool? We’d love to hear about it! Our forum has a new Show & Tell section. If you want to share, we’ll send you some sweet swag. Have feedback on how we can do better? We want to know that too. Raise an issue in the SDK or samples repos, or send us an email ([email protected]).
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Making Python fast for free – adventures with mypyc
We built to logic backing the Temporal Python SDK[0] in Rust and leverage PyO3. Unfortunately Maturin didn't let us do some of the advanced things we needed to do for wheel creation (at the time, unsure now), so we use setuptools-rust with Poetry.
0 - https://github.com/temporalio/sdk-python
- GitHub - temporalio/sdk-python: Temporal Python SDK
- Temporal Python SDK Beta 2 – Fault-tolerant asyncio-based workflows
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Red Engine – modern scheduling framework for Python applications
Going to shamelessly plug Temporal’s Python SDK which was designed for asyncio.
https://github.com/temporalio/sdk-python
Disclaimer: I work for Temporal
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Temporal raises $100M Series B to invest in open source and communities
hey sorry for taking a while to respond, was busy with personal stuff and hope you see this.
1. yes. its on the order of months. start watching https://github.com/temporalio/sdk-python
2. temporal itself will not produce something like that, because we much rather have a lively community of third party maintainers/startups do that and be their supporters rather than competitors. interested?
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?
sdk-java - Temporal Java SDK
celery - Distributed Task Queue (development branch)
arq - Fast job queuing and RPC in python with asyncio and redis.
huey - a little task queue for python
matrix-mul-test - Testing matmul performance on the M1 Mac
RabbitMQ - Open source RabbitMQ: core server and tier 1 (built-in) plugins
samples-python - Samples for working with the Temporal Python SDK
mrq - Mr. Queue - A distributed worker task queue in Python using Redis & gevent
shiv - shiv is a command line utility for building fully self contained Python zipapps as outlined in PEP 441, but with all their dependencies included.
procrastinate - PostgreSQL-based Task Queue for Python
sdk-java - The official Java library for the Modzy Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) Platform
Apache Kafka - Mirror of Apache Kafka