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Notice anything? There's nothing special about a job! Any Python function can
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be put on an RQ queue, as long as the function is in a module that is
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accessible from the worker process.
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importable from the worker process.
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To calculate the 36th Fibonacci number in the background, simply do this:
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ own desire. Common patterns are to name your queues after priorities (e.g.
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# The worker
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**NOTE: You currently need to create the worker yourself, which is extremely
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easy, but RQ will create a custom script soon that can be used to start
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easy, but RQ will include a custom script soon that can be used to start
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arbitrary workers without writing any code.**
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Creating a worker daemon is also extremely easy. Create a file `worker.py`
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