Celery 2.0 Documentation
include: # sqlite (filename) CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "postgresql://sco {"echo": True} 3.4.1 Example configuration CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "database" CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://user:password@host/dbname" 3.5 AMQP backend settings • CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE Name of the exchange Redis/Database as the messaging queue. 65 Celery Documentation, Release 2.0.3 (stable) DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql" DATABASE_NAME = "mydb" DATABASE_USER = "myuser" DATABASE_PASSWORD = "secret" The above is just an0 码力 | 165 页 | 492.43 KB | 1 年前3Celery 1.0 Documentation
execute: $ celeryinit Example configuration CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "database" DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql" DATABASE_USER = "myusername" DATABASE_PASSWORD = "mypassword" DATABASE_NAME = "mydatabase" DATABASE_HOST INSTALLED_APPS: INSTALLED_APPS = ("ghettoq", ) 3. Verify you database settings: DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql" DATABASE_NAME = "mydb" DATABASE_USER = "myuser" DATABASE_PASSWORD = "secret" The above is just an [http://ask.github.com/celery/userguide/remote-tasks.html]. Troubleshooting MySQL is throwing deadlock errors, what can I do? Answer: MySQL has default isolation level set to REPEATABLE-READ, if you don’t really0 码力 | 221 页 | 283.64 KB | 1 年前3Celery 2.0 Documentation
include: # sqlite (filename) CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "postgresql://s {"echo": True} Example configuration CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "database" CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://user:password@host/dbname" AMQP backend settings CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE Name of the exchange INSTALLED_APPS: INSTALLED_APPS = ("ghettoq", ) 3. Verify you database settings: DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql" DATABASE_NAME = "mydb" DATABASE_USER = "myuser" DATABASE_PASSWORD = "secret" The above is just an0 码力 | 284 页 | 332.71 KB | 1 年前3Celery 1.0 Documentation
$ celeryinit 3.4.1 Example configuration CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "database" DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql" DATABASE_USER = "myusername" DATABASE_PASSWORD = "mypassword" DATABASE_NAME = "mydatabase" DATABASE_HOST Celery Documentation, Release 1.0.6 (stable) 3. Verify you database settings: DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql" DATABASE_NAME = "mydb" DATABASE_USER = "myuser" DATABASE_PASSWORD = "secret" The above is just an Celery Documentation, Release 1.0.6 (stable) 6.3 Troubleshooting 6.3.1 MySQL is throwing deadlock errors, what can I do? Answer: MySQL has default isolation level set to REPEATABLE-READ, if you don’t really0 码力 | 123 页 | 400.69 KB | 1 年前3Celery 2.3 Documentation
uses a default transaction isolation level that is not suitable for polling tables for changes. In MySQL the default transaction isolation level is REPEATABLE-READ, which means the transaction will not see writeable by the user running the monitor. If you want to store the events in a different database, e.g. MySQL, then you can configure the DATABASE* settings directly in your Celery config module. See http://docs include: # sqlite (filename) CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "postgresql://sco0 码力 | 334 页 | 1.25 MB | 1 年前3Celery 2.4 Documentation
html#database-urls], examples: # sqlite (filename) BROKER_HOST = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql BROKER_HOST = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql BROKER_HOST = "postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/mydatabase" INSTALLED_APPS: INSTALLED_APPS = ("djkombu", ) 3. Verify your database settings: DATABASE_ENGINE = "mysql" DATABASE_NAME = "mydb" DATABASE_USER = "myuser" DATABASE_PASSWORD = "secret" The above is just an use a default transaction isolation level that is not suitable for polling tables for changes. In MySQL the default transaction isolation level is REPEATABLE-READ, which means the transaction will not see0 码力 | 543 页 | 957.42 KB | 1 年前3Celery 2.2 Documentation
uses a default transaction isolation level that is not suitable for polling tables for changes. In MySQL the default transaction isolation level is REPEATABLE-READ, which means the transaction will not see writeable by the user running the monitor. If you want to store the events in a different database, e.g. MySQL, then you can configure the DATABASE* settings directly in your Celery config module. See http://docs include: # sqlite (filename) CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "postgresql://sco0 码力 | 314 页 | 1.26 MB | 1 年前3Celery 2.3 Documentation
uses a default transaction isolation level that is not suitable for polling tables for changes. In MySQL the default transaction isolation level is REPEATABLE-READ, which means the transaction will not see writeable by the user running the monitor. If you want to store the events in a different database, e.g. MySQL, then you can configure the DATABASE* settings directly in your Celery config module. See http://docs include: # sqlite (filename) CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "postgresql://sc0 码力 | 530 页 | 900.64 KB | 1 年前3Celery 2.5 Documentation
Connection String‘s: # sqlite (filename) BROKER_URL = "sqla+sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql BROKER_URL = "sqla+mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql BROKER_URL = "sqla+postgresql://scott:tig use a default transaction isolation level that is not suitable for polling tables for changes. In MySQL the default transaction isolation level is REPEATABLE-READ, which means the transaction will not see writeable by the user running the monitor. If you want to store the events in a different database, e.g. MySQL, then you can configure the DATABASE* settings directly in your Celery config module. See http://docs0 码力 | 400 页 | 1.40 MB | 1 年前3Celery 2.2 Documentation
uses a default transaction isolation level that is not suitable for polling tables for changes. In MySQL the default transaction isolation level is REPEATABLE-READ, which means the transaction will not see writeable by the user running the monitor. If you want to store the events in a different database, e.g. MySQL, then you can configure the DATABASE* settings directly in your Celery config module. See http://docs include: # sqlite (filename) CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite" # mysql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo" # postgresql CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "postgresql://s0 码力 | 505 页 | 878.66 KB | 1 年前3
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