Ghetto Queue using Redis or Django Models.
Project description
- Version:
- 0.4.1
Introduction
ghettoq is a ghetto queue framework, used to implement Redis and Django database support for carrot
Installation
You can install ghettoq either via the Python Package Index (PyPI) or from source.
To install using pip,:
$ pip install ghettoq
To install using easy_install,:
$ easy_install ghettoq
If you have downloaded a source tarball you can install it by doing the following,:
$ python setup.py build # python setup.py install # as root
Examples
>>> from ghettoq.simple import Connection >>> import simplejson>>> conn = Connection("redis", host="localhost", database=1)>>> # Publishing messages >>> q = conn.Queue("tasks") >>> payload = {"name": "George Constanza"} >>> q.put(simplejson.dumps(payload))>>> # Consuming messages >>> message = q.get() >>> simplejson.loads(message) {"name": "George Constanza"}# Empty raises ghettoq.messaging.Empty >>> q.get() Empty
Using Django database support
If settings is already configured you don’t have to specify any connection options.
>>> from ghettoq.simple import Connection>>> conn = Connection("database") >>> queue = conn.Queue(name="tasks") >>> queue.put("To whom it may concern") >>> queue.get() "To whom it may concern"
Using MongoDB support
If settings is already configured you don’t have to specify any connection options. The settings attrs used are:
BROKER_HOST: ‘127.0.0.1’ if not set
BROKER_PORT: 27017 if not set
BROKER_VHOST (Database Name): ‘ghettoq’ if not set
Collection name: “messages”… should be added support for BROKER_COL settings var?
>>> from ghettoq.simple import Connection
>>> conn = Connection("mongodb") >>> queue = conn.Queue(name="tasks") >>> queue.put("To whom it may concern") >>> queue.get() "To whom it may concern"
License
This software is licensed under the New BSD License. See the LICENSE file in the top distribution directory for the full license text.
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