 Celery v4.4.5 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3 Celery v4.4.5 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery v4.3.0 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather Django project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 790 页 | 2.84 MB | 1 年前3 Celery v4.3.0 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather Django project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 790 页 | 2.84 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery 4.4.3 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1209 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3 Celery 4.4.3 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1209 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery v4.4.4 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3 Celery v4.4.4 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery v4.4.6 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1216 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3 Celery v4.4.6 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1216 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery v4.4.7 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1219 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3 Celery v4.4.7 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1219 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery 4.4.0 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1185 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3 Celery 4.4.0 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1185 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery 4.4.1 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1188 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3 Celery 4.4.1 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1188 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery v4.3.0 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1174 页 | 1.41 MB | 1 年前3 Celery v4.3.0 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1174 页 | 1.41 MB | 1 年前3
 Celery 4.4.2 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1188 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3 Celery 4.4.2 Documentationrabbitmq-server you can also run it in the background by adding the -detached option (note: only one dash): $ sudo rabbitmq-server -detached Never use kill (kill(1)) to stop the RabbitMQ server, but rather project’ settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_beat', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Apply Django database migrations so that the necessary tables project’s settings.py: INSTALLED_APPS = ( ..., 'django_celery_results', ) Note that there is no dash in the module name, only underscores. 3. Create the Celery database tables by performing a database0 码力 | 1188 页 | 1.42 MB | 1 年前3
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