Vincent Driessen
227e107a82
Oops, fix some old references to current_connection.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
d721f0708b
Refactor the whole Redis connection stuff to be just as easy as in RDB.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
5c4163400e
Update README.md
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
5be9a41f3d
Getting the facts right, here.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
9b51083fd2
Add example and README updates.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
05e83c5231
Add a very minor beginning to the test cases.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
518db8c24b
Add better connection management.
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To start using RQ, push a Redis connection up its stack, like so:
from rq import push_connection
push_connection(Redis())
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
d8d388c841
Log the results of jobs.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
f21b2af2b6
Make it an actual PyPI-managable Python package.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
c45e056786
Add some project meta stuff.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
5eadd5ef52
Factor out a Queue object.
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It might be useful to add some methods to that object, later.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
834a79814e
Rename task -> job.
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Just a gift from a non-mainframe guy to a mainframe guy. Love is all
about giving ;)
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
a5a8925608
Add an actual awesome worker structure.
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To put messages on queues, use this:
@job('normal')
def foo(x, y):
return x + y
foo.delay(4, 5)
To run workers, start any number of these:
$ python runworker.py high normal low
You can give arbitrary queue names, they are not limited to these
priority-based names. They just serve as a useful example.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
606f7f7cb3
Fix expire call.
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
374c95f7a2
It ain't *that* naive ;)
13 years ago
Vincent Driessen
3aae096ac2
Made a beginning to a Python module structure to support Redis queue.
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@henrikuiper: Go ahead and experiment with this setup ;)
13 years ago