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Celery

Celery

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What is Celery?

Celery is a distributed task queue. It's used to asynchronously execute tasks outside the main application flow. Common use cases include image processing, sending emails, or any long-running process that would otherwise block the user interface. Celery allows you to distribute these tasks across multiple worker processes or machines, improving performance and responsiveness.

What other technologies are related to Celery?

Celery Competitor Technologies

A background processing library for Elixir, offering similar functionality to Celery.
mentioned alongside Celery in 99% (66) of relevant job posts
A fast and reliable background task processing library for Python, providing an alternative to Celery.
mentioned alongside Celery in 67% (62) of relevant job posts
A robust background job processing library for Elixir applications, which is an alternative to Celery in an Elixir environment.
mentioned alongside Celery in 60% (63) of relevant job posts

Celery Complementary Technologies

A high-level Python web framework that Celery can be used with for background task processing.
mentioned alongside Celery in 5% (5.1k) of relevant job posts
A toolkit to build REST APIs with Django. Celery can handle background tasks triggered by API endpoints.
mentioned alongside Celery in 20% (1k) of relevant job posts
A micro web framework for Python that can be integrated with Celery for asynchronous task execution.
mentioned alongside Celery in 4% (2.7k) of relevant job posts

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