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OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-celery?expand=0&rev=4
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1.6 KiB
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52 lines
1.6 KiB
RPMSpec
# norootforbuild
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Name: python-celery
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Version: 0.8.3
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Release: 1
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Summary: Distributed Task Queue
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License: BSD License
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Group: Development/Libraries/Python
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Source: celery-%{version}.tar.gz
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URL: http://github.com/ask/celery
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BuildRequires: python-devel, python-setuptools
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BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
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Requires: python-django-unittest-depth, python-anyjson, python-carrot, python-daemon, python-tyrant
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%{py_requires}
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%if %{?suse_version: %{suse_version} > 1110} %{!?suse_version:1}
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BuildArch: noarch
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%endif
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%description
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Celery is a distributed task queue.
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It was first created for Django, but is now usable from Python. It can also operate with
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other languages via HTTP+JSON.
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It is used for executing tasks asynchronously, routed to one or more worker servers, running
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concurrently using multiprocessing.
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It is designed to solve certain problems related to running websites demanding high-availability
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and performance.
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It is perfect for filling caches, posting updates to twitter, mass downloading data like
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syndication feeds or web scraping. Use-cases are plentiful. Implementing these features
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asynchronously using celery is easy and fun, and the performance improvements can make it more
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than worthwhile.
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Author:
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Ask Solem <askh@opera.com>
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%prep
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%setup -q -n celery-%{version}
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%build
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%{__python} setup.py build
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%install
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%{__python} setup.py install --prefix=%{_prefix} --root=%{buildroot} --record-rpm=INSTALLED_FILES
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%files -f INSTALLED_FILES
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%defattr(-,root,root)
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