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https://github.com/bmbouter/CeleryManagement

A celery management layer which displays information about celery tasks
https://github.com/bmbouter/CeleryManagement

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A celery management layer which displays information about celery tasks

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Quick Start Instructions
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Overview of Steps
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- Create your Python virtual environment containing the correct requirements
- Configure your settings
- Start the required processes

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Create your virtual environment containing the correct requirements
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Make sure you have pip and virtualenv installed on your system already.

#. Change into the cloned CeleryManagement directory (where this README is contained)
#. Run the following: ``virtualenv --no-site-packages ve``
#. Activate your virtual environment by running: ``source ve/bin/activate``
#. Install the requirements by running: ``pip install -r requirements.pip``

Configure your settings
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#. Change into the cloned CeleryManagement directory (where this README is contained)
#. Create your settings.py file from the template by running: ``cp settings.py.sample settings.py``
#. Open up your settings.py file in a text editor and fill out the following configuration values:

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BROKER_HOST = ''
BROKER_PORT = ''
BROKER_USER = ''
BROKER_PASSWORD = ''
BROKER_VHOST = ''

4. Create your database by running: ``python manage.py syncdb``

Start the required processes
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You will need two terminal sessions to run both the event listener and the web application at the same time

#. Change into the cloned CeleryManagement directory (where this README is contained)
#. Make sure your virtual environment is active by running: ``source ve/bin/activate``
#. Start the event listener by running: ``python manage.py cmrun``
#. Open a new session/terminal
#. Change into the cloned CeleryManagement directory (where this README is contained)
#. Make sure your virtual environment is active by running: ``source ve/bin/activate``
#. Start the web application by running: ``python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:9253``

Starting a worker daemon: (Optional)
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All workers must be started WITH events using the -E option to celeryd. To start a worker on the same node you installed this web application do the following:

#. Change into the cloned CeleryManagement directory (where this README is contained)
#. Make sure your virtual environment is active by running: ``source ve/bin/activate``
#. Start a worker node by running: ``python manage.py celeryd -E``