There is no special context in py4web that may be different from standart 
python modules context. So any examples for celery will fit to py4web with 
minimal changes for your app context.

Web2py have this own workflow and that make Massimo to create web2py's own 
scheduler.

среда, 6 ноября 2019 г., 18:19:44 UTC+5 пользователь Marcelo Huerta написал:
>
> El miércoles, 6 de noviembre de 2019, 1:59:06 (UTC-3), Ruslan Gareev 
> escribió:
>>
>> Hello. You can google something like: "python celery queue". :)
>>
>
> Har har. I wanted an example specifically in the context of *py4web* 
> because I cannot make sense of them seeing them in other contexts.
>  
>
>> But using Dramatiq <https://dramatiq.io/motivation.html> will be better 
>> option than Celery.
>>
>
> I will take a look. Hopefully their examples would be easier to 
> understand, I know now that asking here will only produce mockery.
>
> Lovely group!
>
>

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