Running
pip install django-celery
will installcelery
as well.I uninstalled
south
and dropped the tablesouth_migrationhistory
. Then reransyncdb
and everything worked as in the documentation. I don't know exactly why this was causing an error though. So the answer to the second question is yes,Sqlite3
is able to work as a broker for celery.
Django1.4 with Celery: A. Sqlite3 database as broker possible? B. Celery versions necessary to install?
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15-01-2022 - |
Question
I'm running into all sorts of errors when following the official celery guide for django projects. Before going into more detail of the errors I encountered I would like to be clear on the following issues:
- Do you only need to install
django-celery
or do you need to installcelery
as well? This official guide does not mention you should. I have read guides installing both and other not mentioning installing plaincelery
at all. - I am using
sqlite3
as my database in my development environment, can you use an sqlite3 database with celery as a broker? The last person in this thread seems to hint it's not possible.
I am using django1.4
and django-celery 3.0.11
Btw the latest of a series of errors I an into is DatabaseError: no such table: djkombu_queue
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