Distributed Programming framework for Python.
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The Celery organization on GitHub hosts a wide range of repositories focused on distributed programming, primarily using Python. Notable projects include the core celery framework, kombu for messaging, and various Django integrations like django-celery-beat. Their public presence showcases active development in both Python and C, contributing to the open-source community.
Distributed Task Queue (development branch)
Messaging library for Python.
Celery Periodic Tasks backed by the Django ORM
Old Celery integration project for Django
Celery result back end with django
Multiprocessing Pool Extensions
amqplib fork
Python bindings to librabbitmq-c
Python promises
An operator to manage celery clusters on Kubernetes (Work in Progress)
Official pytest plugin for Celery.
Celery Instance Manager
Celery stress testing and integration test support
Celery Enhancement Proposals
The official Celery Project website
Python unittest Utilities
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Template for new Python projects.
AMQP framing.
Celery Sphinx Theme and Utilities
Run monitored Celery workers for your integration tests
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Program Initialization Toolkit
Org-level integration with GitHub features
RabbitMQ C client
Fork of Apache Qpid Proton for Celery 5
Celery builds a distributed programming framework primarily in Python, with additional repositories in C, Makefile, Shell, CSS, and HTML. The core repository, celery, serves as a distributed task queue widely used in various applications.
Celery predominantly uses Python for its main projects, alongside C for some bindings. Other languages such as Makefile, Shell, CSS, and HTML are also utilized across various repositories, reflecting a diverse development approach.
Yes, all of celery's repositories on GitHub are public, allowing users and developers to access, contribute to, and audit their active projects. This openness is essential for fostering collaboration and transparency in their development efforts.
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