Django Celery.exceptions.notregistered at Margaret Withers blog

Django Celery.exceptions.notregistered. I just started to use celery with django. Generally speaking (there may be an exception or two), apps need to be in installed_apps if django is going to import. I wrote an django app named task, and added it to *installed_apps*. However when i tried to call it in django shell it raised a. I follow the celery django tutorial and the tasks i see in the example (add, mul) work for me perfectly. This module contains all exceptions used by the celery api. I get the correct response when i do res =. I've a task that i need to be periodic. I am getting exact same issue {exc_type: Retry ( message = none , exc = none , when = none , is_eager = false , sig = none , ** kwargs ) [source] ¶ the task is to. In admin interface i can see my task in dropdown list named task.

Django Exceptions List of Standard Django Exceptions (Examples)
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I've a task that i need to be periodic. I get the correct response when i do res =. In admin interface i can see my task in dropdown list named task. I follow the celery django tutorial and the tasks i see in the example (add, mul) work for me perfectly. This module contains all exceptions used by the celery api. However when i tried to call it in django shell it raised a. I wrote an django app named task, and added it to *installed_apps*. Generally speaking (there may be an exception or two), apps need to be in installed_apps if django is going to import. Retry ( message = none , exc = none , when = none , is_eager = false , sig = none , ** kwargs ) [source] ¶ the task is to. I am getting exact same issue {exc_type:

Django Exceptions List of Standard Django Exceptions (Examples)

Django Celery.exceptions.notregistered I get the correct response when i do res =. In admin interface i can see my task in dropdown list named task. However when i tried to call it in django shell it raised a. I am getting exact same issue {exc_type: I've a task that i need to be periodic. I wrote an django app named task, and added it to *installed_apps*. I get the correct response when i do res =. Generally speaking (there may be an exception or two), apps need to be in installed_apps if django is going to import. I just started to use celery with django. Retry ( message = none , exc = none , when = none , is_eager = false , sig = none , ** kwargs ) [source] ¶ the task is to. I follow the celery django tutorial and the tasks i see in the example (add, mul) work for me perfectly. This module contains all exceptions used by the celery api.

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