Celery 1.0 Documentationblog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), max_length=64) the first one to need it will be the one to create it. Hands-on with the API Celery comes with a tool called camqadm (short for celery AMQP admin). It’s used for simple admnistration tasks like creating/deleting incre- ment its count by. clickmuncher/models.py: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class ClickManager(models.Manager): def increment_clicks(self, for_url0 码力 | 123 页 | 400.69 KB | 1 年前3
Celery 1.0 Documentationblog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), the first one to need it will be the one to create it. Hands-on with the API Celery comes with a tool called camqadm (short for celery AMQP admin). It’s used for simple admnistration tasks like creating/deleting increment its count by. clickmuncher/models.py: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class ClickManager(models.Manager): def increment_clicks(self, for_url0 码力 | 221 页 | 283.64 KB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.0 Documentationblog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), max_length=64) User Guide Celery Documentation, Release 2.0.3 (stable) You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help starting celeryd with the first one to need it will be the one to create it. Hands-on with the API Celery comes with a tool called camqadm (short for celery AMQP admin). It’s used for simple admnistration tasks like creating/deleting0 码力 | 165 页 | 492.43 KB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.0 DocumentationViewer - celery.bin.celeryev caqmadm: AMQP API Command-line Shell - celery.bin.camqadm Celeryd Multi Tool - celery.bin.celeryd_multi Internals Celery Deprecation Timeline Internals: The worker Task Message blog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), foreground by executing the command: $ celeryd --loglevel=INFO You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help starting celeryd with0 码力 | 284 页 | 332.71 KB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.1 DocumentationCommand-line Shell - celery.bin.camqadm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 9.31 Celeryd Multi Tool - celery.bin.celeryd_multi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 10 Internals blog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), max_length=64) foreground by executing the command: $ celeryd --loglevel=INFO You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help using celeryd with popular0 码力 | 285 页 | 1.19 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.1 Documentationceleryctl - celery.bin.celeryctl caqmadm: AMQP API Command-line Shell - celery.bin.camqadm Celeryd Multi Tool - celery.bin.celeryd_multi Internals Celery Deprecation Timeline Internals: The worker Task Message blog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), foreground by executing the command: $ celeryd --loglevel=INFO You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help using celeryd with popular0 码力 | 463 页 | 861.69 KB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.3 Documentationblog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), max_length=64) foreground by executing the command: $ celeryd --loglevel=INFO You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help using celeryd with popular the first one to need it will be the one to create it. Hands-on with the API Celery comes with a tool called camqadm (short for Celery AMQ Admin). It’s used for command-line access to the AMQP API, enabling0 码力 | 334 页 | 1.25 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.2 Documentationblog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), max_length=64) foreground by executing the command: $ celeryd --loglevel=INFO You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help using celeryd with popular Chapter 2. User Guide Celery Documentation, Release 2.2.10 Hands-on with the API Celery comes with a tool called camqadm (short for Celery AMQ Admin). It’s used for command-line access to the AMQP API, enabling0 码力 | 314 页 | 1.26 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.5 Documentationblog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ 2.2. Tasks 35 Celery Documentation, Release 2.5.5 class Comment(models foreground by executing the command: $ celeryd --loglevel=INFO You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help using celeryd with popular the first one to need it will be the one to create it. Hands-on with the API Celery comes with a tool called camqadm (short for Celery AMQ Admin). It’s used for command-line access to the AMQP API, enabling0 码力 | 400 页 | 1.40 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.2 Documentationblog/models.py The comment model looks like this: from django.db import models from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ class Comment(models.Model): name = models.CharField(_("name"), foreground by executing the command: $ celeryd --loglevel=INFO You probably want to use a daemonization tool to start celeryd in the background. See Running celeryd as a daemon for help using celeryd with popular the first one to need it will be the one to create it. Hands-on with the API Celery comes with a tool called camqadm (short for Celery AMQ Admin). It’s used for command-line access to the AMQP API, enabling0 码力 | 505 页 | 878.66 KB | 1 年前3
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