Celery 3.0 Documentationmatches routing keys using dot-separated words, and the wild-card characters: * (matches a single word), and # (matches zero or more words). With routing keys like usa.news, usa.weather, norway.news, according to the specified policy. The format used is Python’s ssl.wrap_socket() [https://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl.html#ssl.wrap_socket] options. Note that SSL socket is generally served on a separate zero or more words delimited by ”.” and supports special wildcard characters. “*” matches a single word and “#” matches zero or more words. fanout Queues are bound to this exchange with no arguments.0 码力 | 2110 页 | 2.23 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v4.0.0 Documentationmatches routing keys using dot-separated words, and the wild-card characters: * (matches a single word), and # (matches zero or more words). With routing keys like usa.news, usa.weather, norway.news, according to the specified policy. The format used is Python’s ssl.wrap_socket() [https://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl.html#ssl.wrap_socket] options. Note that SSL socket is generally served on a separate zero or more words delimited by ”.” and supports special wildcard characters. “*” matches a single word and “#” matches zero or more words. fanout Queues are bound to this exchange with no arguments.0 码力 | 2106 页 | 2.23 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.0 DocumentationWe use subtask here to safely pass around the callback task. subtask is a subclass of dict used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation. See Sets of tasks, Subtasks and words separated by dots (.). Words can be matched by the wild cards * and #, where * matches one exact word, and # matches one or many. For example, *.stock.# matches the routing keys usd.stock and euro.stock Callbacks • Subtasks – Callbacks • Task Sets – Results 2.4.1 Subtasks The subtask class is used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation: subtask(task_name_or_cls, args0 码力 | 165 页 | 492.43 KB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.0 DocumentationWe use subtask here to safely pass around the callback task. subtask is a subclass of dict used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation. See Sets of tasks, Subtasks and words separated by dots (.). Words can be matched by the wild cards * and #, where * matches one exact word, and # matches one or many. For example, *.stock.# matches the routing keys usd.stock and euro.stock Subtasks and Callbacks Subtasks Callbacks Task Sets Results Subtasks The subtask class is used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation: subtask(task_name_or_cls, args0 码力 | 284 页 | 332.71 KB | 1 年前3
Celery v5.0.1 Documentationmatches routing keys using dot-separated words, and the wild-card characters: * (matches a single word), and # (matches zero or more words). With routing keys like usa.news, usa.weather, norway.news, according to the specified policy. The format used is Python’s ssl.wrap_socket() [https://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl.html#ssl.wrap_socket] options. Note that SSL socket is generally served on a separate auto-retry functionality. celery.app.autoretry.add_autoretry_behaviour(task, **options)[source] Wrap task’s run method with auto-retry functionality. Parameters: This document describes the current0 码力 | 2313 页 | 2.13 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v5.0.2 Documentationmatches routing keys using dot-separated words, and the wild-card characters: * (matches a single word), and # (matches zero or more words). With routing keys like usa.news, usa.weather, norway.news, according to the specified policy. The format used is Python’s ssl.wrap_socket() [https://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl.html#ssl.wrap_socket] options. Note that SSL socket is generally served on a separate auto-retry functionality. celery.app.autoretry.add_autoretry_behaviour(task, **options)[source] Wrap task’s run method with auto-retry functionality. Parameters: This document describes the current0 码力 | 2313 页 | 2.14 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v5.0.0 Documentationmatches routing keys using dot-separated words, and the wild-card characters: * (matches a single word), and # (matches zero or more words). With routing keys like usa.news, usa.weather, norway.news, according to the specified policy. The format used is Python’s ssl.wrap_socket() [https://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl.html#ssl.wrap_socket] options. Note that SSL socket is generally served on a separate auto-retry functionality. celery.app.autoretry.add_autoretry_behaviour(task, **options)[source] Wrap task’s run method with auto-retry functionality. Parameters: This document describes the current0 码力 | 2309 页 | 2.13 MB | 1 年前3
Celery v5.0.5 Documentationmatches routing keys using dot-separated words, and the wild-card characters: * (matches a single word), and # (matches zero or more words). With routing keys like usa.news, usa.weather, norway.news, according to the specified policy. The format used is Python’s ssl.wrap_socket() [https://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl.html#ssl.wrap_socket] options. Note that SSL socket is generally served on a separate auto-retry functionality. celery.app.autoretry.add_autoretry_behaviour(task, **options)[source] Wrap task’s run method with auto-retry functionality. Parameters: This document describes the current0 码力 | 2315 页 | 2.14 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.3 DocumentationWe use subtask here to safely pass around the callback task. subtask is a subclass of dict used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation. See also: Subtasks for more information words separated by dots (.). Words can be matched by the wild cards * and #, where * matches one exact word, and # matches one or many words. For example, *.stock.# matches the routing keys usd.stock and euro Results • Chords – Important Notes 2.6.1 Subtasks New in version 2.0. The subtask type is used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation: subtask(task_name_or_cls, args0 码力 | 334 页 | 1.25 MB | 1 年前3
Celery 2.2 DocumentationWe use subtask here to safely pass around the callback task. subtask is a subclass of dict used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation. See also: Subtasks for more information words separated by dots (.). Words can be matched by the wild cards * and #, where * matches one exact word, and # matches one or many words. For example, *.stock.# matches the routing keys usd.stock and euro – Results – Task set callbacks 2.6.1 Subtasks New in version 2.0. The subtask type is used to wrap the arguments and execution options for a single task invocation: subtask(task_name_or_cls, args0 码力 | 314 页 | 1.26 MB | 1 年前3
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