Celery v5.0.1 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: broker Section for broker information. connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for establishing0 码力 | 2313 页 | 2.13 MB | 1 年前3Celery v5.0.2 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: broker Section for broker information. connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for establishing0 码力 | 2313 页 | 2.14 MB | 1 年前3Celery v5.0.0 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: broker Section for broker information. connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for establishing0 码力 | 2309 页 | 2.13 MB | 1 年前3Celery v5.0.5 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: broker Section for broker information. connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for establishing0 码力 | 2315 页 | 2.14 MB | 1 年前3Celery v4.1.0 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) • From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: • broker Section for broker information. – connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for0 码力 | 714 页 | 2.63 MB | 1 年前3Celery v4.1.0 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: broker Section for broker information. connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for establishing0 码力 | 1057 页 | 1.35 MB | 1 年前3Celery 3.0 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) • From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: • broker Section for broker information. – connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for0 码力 | 703 页 | 2.60 MB | 1 年前3Celery v4.0.1 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) • From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: • broker Section for broker information. – connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for0 码力 | 705 页 | 2.63 MB | 1 年前3Celery v4.0.0 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) • From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: • broker Section for broker information. – connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for0 码力 | 701 页 | 2.59 MB | 1 年前3Celery 4.0 Documentation
'redis://localhost:6379/0' Where the URL is in the format of: redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number all fields after the scheme are optional, and will default to localhost on port 6379, using database 0. If debug=True) tasks.add(2, 2, debug=True) • From any signature instance you can inspect the different fields: >>> s = add.signature((2, 2), {'debug': True}, countdown=10) >>> s.args (2, 2) >>> s.kwargs {'debug': statistics about the worker: $ celery -A proj inspect stats The output will include the following fields: • broker Section for broker information. – connect_timeout Timeout in seconds (int/float) for0 码力 | 707 页 | 2.63 MB | 1 年前3
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