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Database-backed Periodic Tasks


DESCRIPTION

This extension enables you to store the periodic task schedule in the database. The periodic tasks can be managed from the Django Admin interface, where you can create, edit and delete periodic tasks and how often they should run. Usage and installation instructions for this extension are available from the Celery documentation. If you change the Django TIME_ZONE setting your periodic task schedule will still be based on the old timezone. To create a periodic task executing at an interval you must first create the interval object. If you have multiple periodic tasks executing every 10 seconds, then they should all point to the same schedule object.



Features

  • Define a single periodic task to be run
  • Create interval-based periodic tasks
  • Create crontab-based periodic tasks
  • Run periodic tasks
  • Temporarily disable a periodic task
  • You can install django-celery-beat either via the Python Package Index (PyPI) or from source


Programming Language

Python


Categories

Software Development, Frameworks

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