the scheduler is running fine.
In the data you pasted here there's the reason why the scheduler isn't
picking up any new task.
times_run is 3 and repeats is set to 3, so the task got executed 3 times
already.
Sidenote: append a "return 1" to your function, so you'll get scheduler_run
records holding more details about the executions, until you figure out the
issues you're having on what to choose when you queue the task.
Also, please do
sched = Scheduler(db, dict(fun=func))
sched.queue_task('func', uuid='test_insert', repeats=3, period=10)
without any worker running, so you can see what is inserted into the
scheduler_task table correctly.
Execute the sched.queue_task just one time only (if you put that in models,
it will be executed at every request and that would be inefficient)
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