Celery v4.2.1 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name module that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. Callbacks0 码力 | 1121 页 | 1.38 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.2.2 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name module that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. Callbacks0 码力 | 1121 页 | 1.38 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.2.0 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name module that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. Callbacks0 码力 | 1110 页 | 1.36 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.2.1 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. 2.3. User0 码力 | 746 页 | 2.73 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.2.0 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. 2.3. User0 码力 | 738 页 | 2.68 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.2.2 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. 2.3. User0 码力 | 744 页 | 2.71 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.4.5 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name module that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. Callbacks0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 4.4.3 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name module that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. Callbacks0 码力 | 1209 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.4.4 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name module that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. Callbacks0 码力 | 1215 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.4.6 Documentationfollowing to your path to be able to start and stop the broker: add it to the start-up file for your shell (e.g., .bash_profile or .profile). PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/sbin Configuring the system host name module that the task is defined in is run as a program. 2. If the application is created in the Python shell (REPL). For example here, where the tasks module is also used to start a worker with app.worker_main(): shouldn’t use it in your production code, but it’s a handy shortcut when experimenting in the Python shell: >>> ~sig >>> # is the same as >>> sig.delay().get() Callbacks New in version 3.0. Callbacks0 码力 | 1216 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
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