Version: | 1.0.4 |
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Web: | http://django-celery-results.readthedocs.io/ |
Download: | http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-celery-results |
Source: | http://github.com/celery/django-celery-results |
Keywords: | django, celery, database, results |
This extension enables you to store Celery task results using the Django ORM.
It defines a single model (django_celery_results.models.TaskResult
)
used to store task results, and you can query this database table like
any other Django model.
The installation instructions for this extension is available from the Celery documentation:
You can install django-celery-results either via the Python Package Index (PyPI) or from source.
To install using pip,:
$ pip install -U django-celery-results
Download the latest version of django-celery-results from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-celery-results
You can install it by doing the following,:
$ tar xvfz django-celery-results-0.0.0.tar.gz $ cd django-celery-results-0.0.0 $ python setup.py build # python setup.py install
The last command must be executed as a privileged user if you are not currently using a virtualenv.
You can install the latest snapshot of django-celery-results using the following pip command:
$ pip install https://github.com/celery/django-celery-results/zipball/master#egg=django-celery-results
If you want to run django-celery-results
with MySQL, you might run into some issues.
One such issue is when you try to run python manage.py migrate django_celery_results
, you might get the following error:
django.db.utils.OperationalError: (1071, 'Specified key was too long; max key length is 767 bytes')
To get around this issue, you can set:
DJANGO_CELERY_RESULTS_TASK_ID_MAX_LENGTH=191
(or any other value if any other db other than MySQL is causing similar issues.)
max_length of 191 seems to work for MySQL.