sql-task-queue
dramatiq
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 or later |
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sql-task-queue
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Postgres is a great pub/sub and job server
> This is fantastic for relatively low volume queues with intensive work to be done by a small number of workers. For these types of use cases, I'll take this approach over RabbitMQ or Kafka all day long.
That’s what our workload is like for our SaaS code analysis platform. We create a few tasks (~10 max) for every customer submission (usually triggered by a code push). We replaced Kafka with a PostgreSQL table a couple of years ago.
We made the schema, functions, and Grafana dashboard open source [0]. I think it’s slightly out-of-date but mostly the same, and has been running perfectly.
[0] https://github.com/ShiftLeftSecurity/sql-task-queue
dramatiq
- Dramatiq: A fast and reliable distributed task processing library for Python
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Inngest raises $3M seed to build the reliable workflow platform for every dev
Using something like Dramatiq [1] with Redis, writing a background job takes minutes, and can be deployed alongside an existing Python web app. There are probably JS equivalents.
I think Inngest could be a useful service, but the comparison felt off for me - it made me feel like this wasn't solving a real problem.
[1] https://dramatiq.io/
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Arq vs Dramatiq vs Taskiq vs Repid
Dramatiq documentation
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Taskiq: async celery alternative
Hello everyone. We want to present you Taskiq: our new project that allows sending tasks using distributed queues. Conceptually it's similar to Celery or Dramatiq but with full asyncio and type hints support. Taskiq can send and execute async functions and has many integrations with different queue implementations.
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Django Styleguide
I spent 3 years building a high scale crawler on top of Celery.
I can't recommend it. We found many bugs in the more advanced features of Celery (like Canvas) we also ran into some really weird issues like tasks getting duplicated for no reason [1].
The most concerning problem is that the project was abandoned. The original creator is not working on it anymore and all issues that we raised were ignored. We had to fork the project and apply our own fixes to it. This was 4 years ago so maybe things improved since them.
Celery is also extremely complex.
I would recommend https://dramatiq.io/ instead.
[1]: https://github.com/celery/celery/issues/4426
- Simple Task Queue system that works with Django 4 / Python 3.9?
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Writing a book about Django, what’s your suggestion for the theme?
I have been using dramatiq lately (celery alternative) and so far I'm happy with it.
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A new simple background job processing framework
this is a more robust solution. https://dramatiq.io/
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What is your favourite task queuing framework?
Dramatiq -> Just another celery?
- 5 background scheduling libraries in Python you must know