El jueves, 31 de octubre de 2019, 0:23:30 (UTC-3), Massimo Di Pierro 
escribió:
>
> No. The fact is, it does not need it. py4web is does not have the problem 
> of a custom environment. apps are modules that can be imported. Celery 
> works great with py4web and therefore I recommend using that instead of a 
> custom scheduler.
>
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>>
Is there a way we could have examples of how Celery would be used with 
py4web?

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