A simple inmemory job-queue manager for Python.
- Written in Python only standard libraries
- Job-queue manager without redis
- Working for low-spec machines
- Retry
- Retry when network available
- Scheduling
Python version >= 3.6 is required.
pip install queick
First, launch queick worker.
$ queick
Second, prepare a job file (jobfunc.py) and an application (test.py).
# jobfunc.py
import time
def function(arg):
time.sleep(1)
print(arg)
# test.py
from queick import JobQueue
from jobfunc import function
from time import time
q = JobQueue()
q.enqueue(function, args=("hello",))
q.enqueue_at(time() + 5, function, args=("world",)) # Run after 5 seconds
st = SchedulingTime()
st.every(minutes=1).starting_from(time.time() + 10)
q.cron(st, function, args=(1, 2,)) # Run after 10 seconds and every 1 minute
Third, run the application.
$ python test.py
For more detailed information, please refer the documentation.
Jobs inside the failed queue will be dequeued when the network status changes from disconnected to connected.
Some setups are needed to use the retry mode. First, launch queick worker with --ping-host options (details below).
$ queick --ping-host asmsuechan.com # Please prepare your own ping server, do not use this.
Second, pass an option to the method.
q.enqueue(function, args=("hello",), retry_on_network_available=True)
There are some options for queick worker.
name | default | description |
---|---|---|
-debug | False | if set, detailed logs will be shown |
--ping-host | None | hostname for NetworkWatcher to check if the machine has the internet connection |
--ping-port | 80 | port number for NetworkWatcher |
--log-filepath | None | logfile to save all the worker log |
An example usage is below:
$ queick -debug --ping-host asmsuechan.com
Unit test:
$ python -m unittest
Integration test:
$ docker build -t queick-test .
$ docker run --rm -it queick-test:latest
Build queick for development.
$ python setup.py develop
Deployed at https://pypi.org/project/queick/.
$ python setup.py sdist
$ twine upload dist/*