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I want to use dynamic scheduler management for celery. I know djcelery have that functionality with database support. But currently I do not use Django, but Flask. I couldn't find out Flask project or implementation with djcelery.schedulers.

Is it possible to use djcelery and implement dynamic scheduler management system without Django?

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  • When you say "dynamic scheduler management", what do you mean? Changing the task set at runtime? This sounds like [stackoverflow.com/questions/10194975/….
    – bwarren2
    Jul 29, 2015 at 14:41
  • Yes, I mean something like that question. Specifically, I want to add the task with arguments and runtime to celery via API and remove that task also via API.
    – Jony cruse
    Jul 29, 2015 at 23:37

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Short answer: No, but...

You have to use django. The scheduler's entries are instances of django models so you would have to setup djcelery app somehow (see this code: https://github.com/celery/django-celery/blob/master/djcelery/schedulers.py) Also you won't have the admin interface to add scheduler's entries.

This is just a guess, but you can try setting django's ORM standalone and syncing djcelery's models. (see: Use Django ORM as standalone)

You can also implement your own scheduler following the structure of djcelery/schedulers.py

Also see: Can celery celerybeat use a Database Scheduler without Django?

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  • Thanks, I'll try to replace Django ORM of djcelery with SQLAlchemy. If you know the project of SQLAlchemy with djcelery, please tell me.
    – Jony cruse
    Jul 29, 2015 at 23:39
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You can check out this flask-djcelery. It configures djcelery with flask, allows using django admin and also provide a browseable rest api for managing tasks.

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