web2py-celery is not completed. Periodic tasks can be submitted but do
not seem to run. :-(

On 12 Ago, 18:14, TheSweetlink <[email protected]> wrote:
> Massimo,
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> I didn't realize that there were other efforts to integrate celery
> with web2py aside from yours or that yours was completed already.  I
> only offered mine up as a possible easy alternative for those who want
> queuing or async insert into db to smooth out traffic spikes.  If it
> can be of use I will happily create an abstract example in a web2py
> slice or provide the info however is most useful to the community.
>
> For clarification, my solution is separate from all others discussed.
> It won't provide scheduling of any kind as is but will provide a way
> for people to use Redis and HotQueue as a method to queue tasks to be
> completed or to asynchronously insert into a db of users choice.
>
> It is hack-y in the sense that it uses what was intended to be just a
> message queue creatively to queue tasks.  The tasks I have set up are
> no more than a BSON-serialized dict containing {'action': 'data'}.  It
> leaves a great deal of room to be creative and adapt to your
> application as you can organize the data and process the queue however
> you wish.
>
> It is simpler to implement and has fewer dependencies than celery with
> web2py as well as several side-benefits.  These include but are not
> limited to: using the same system as for queuing/caching/pub/sub/
> ranking/?, useful data-types and more.
>
> -David
>
> On Aug 12, 3:20 pm, Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > I am a bit confused.
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> > Are you talking about plugin_celery 
> > (http://code.google.com/p/web2py-celery/) or about gluon/scheduler.py They 
> > are not the same thing.
>
> > Massimo

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