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Bringing Background Workers to
Jake Howard
Django London
September 2024
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Django is a web framework
flowchart LR
U(User 🧑💻)
D[\Django/]
U---->|Request|D
D---->|Response|U
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Django isn't just for websites
flowchart BT
U[User 🧑💻]
D[\Django/]
DB[(Database)]
E>Email]
EA[External API]
V[[Video Transcoding]]
R[Reporting]
ML((Machine<br>Learning))
U<--->D
D---DB
D-..-E & EA & V & R & ML
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Background Workers?
flowchart BT
U[User 🧑💻]
D[\Django/]
E>Email]
EA[External API]
V[[Video Transcoding]]
R[Reporting]
ML((Machine<br>Learning))
B{{<strong>Background Worker</strong>}}
U<-->D
D-..-B
B---E & EA & V & R & ML
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Background worker architecture
flowchart LR
D[\Django/]
S[(Queue Store)]
R1{Runner}
R2{Runner}
R3{Runner}
D<----->S<-....->R1 & R2 & R3
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When?
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Does it take time?
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Does it leave your infrastructure?
flowchart BT
D[\Django/]
subgraph Slow / Unreliable
E>Email]
EA[External API]
V[[Video Transcode]]
R[Reporting]
ML((Machine<br>Learning))
end
subgraph Fast & Reliable
DB[(Database)]
C[(Cache)]
end
D---DB & C
D-.-E & EA & V & R & ML
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Specialized hardware?
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Examples
- Compiling code
- Complex reporting
- File uploads
- Model training
- PDF generation
- Resizing images
- Sending email
- Transcoding video
- ... 🤯
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Background Workers in
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Libraries
- Celery
- arq
- Django DB Queue
- Django Lightweight Queue
- Django Too Simple Q
- Django-Q
- Django-Q2
- Dramatiq
- Huey
- RQ
- Taskiq
- ...
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Example:
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Sending an email
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.core.mail import send_mail
from django.template.loader import render_to_string
from wagtail.models import Page
for user in page.subscribers.iterator():
email_content = render_to_string("notification-email.html", {"user": user, "page": page})
send_mail(
subject=f"A change to {page.title} has been published",
message=email_content
from_email=None, # Use the default sender email
recipient_list=[user.email]
)
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from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.core.mail import send_mail
from django.template.loader import render_to_string
import django_rq
from wagtail.models import Page
def send_email_to_user(page: Page, user: User):
email_content = render_to_string("notification-email.html", {"user": user, "page": page})
send_mail(
subject=f"A change to {page.title} has been published",
message=email_content
from_email=None, # Use the default sender email
recipient_list=[user.email]
)
for user in page.subscribers.iterator():
django_rq.enqueue(send_email_to_user, user)
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Using RQRQ Celery
```python
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.core.mail import send_mail
from django.template.loader import render_to_string
import django_rq
from wagtail.models import Page
def send_email_to_user(page: Page, user: User):
email_content = render_to_string("notification-email.html", {"user": user, "page": page})
send_mail(
subject=f"A change to {page.title} has been published",
message=email_content
from_email=None, # Use the default sender email
recipient_list=[user.email]
)
for user in page.subscribers.iterator():
django_rq.enqueue(send_email_to_user, user)
```
```python {all|7-9,20|all}
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.core.mail import send_mail
from django.template.loader import render_to_string
from wagtail.models import Page
from my_celery_config import app
@app.task
def send_email_to_user(page: Page, user: User):
email_content = render_to_string("notification-email.html", {"user": user, "page": page})
send_mail(
subject=f"A change to {page.title} has been published",
message=email_content
from_email=None, # Use the default sender email
recipient_list=[user.email]
)
for user in page.subscribers.iterator():
send_email_to_user.delay(user)
```
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Introducing*:
django.tasks
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- API contract between library and application developers
- Swappable backends through
settings.py
- Built in implementations:
- ORM
- "Immediate"
- "Dummy"
- Django 5.2 🤞
- Backport for 4.2+
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Using CeleryUsing django.tasks
```python
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.core.mail import send_mail
from django.template.loader import render_to_string
from wagtail.models import Page
from my_celery_config import app
@app.task
def send_email_to_user(page: Page, user: User):
email_content = render_to_string("notification-email.html", {"user": user, "page": page})
send_mail(
subject=f"A change to {page.title} has been published",
message=email_content
from_email=None, # Use the default sender email
recipient_list=[user.email]
)
for user in page.subscribers.iterator():
send_email_to_user.delay(user)
```
```python
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.core.mail import send_mail
from django.template.loader import render_to_string
from wagtail.models import Page
from django.tasks import task
@task()
def send_email_to_user(page_id: int, user_id: int):
page = Page.objects.get(id=page_id)
user = User.objects.get(id=user_id)
email_content = render_to_string("notification-email.html", {"user": user, "page": page})
send_mail(
subject=f"A change to {page.title} has been published",
message=email_content
from_email=None, # Use the default sender email
recipient_list=[user.email]
)
for user in page.subscribers.iterator():
send_email_to_user.enqueue(user.id)
```
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Q: Why something new?
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Q: Why something built-in?
- Reduce barrier to entry
- Reduce cognitive load
- Reduce complexity for smaller projects
- Improve interoperability
- Use what's already there
- A common API
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vs
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vs
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Where are we now?
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Where will we be soon™?
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Is this the end?
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Out of scope (for now)
- Completion / failed hooks
- Bulk queueing
- Automated task retrying
- Task runner API
- Unified observability
- Cron-based scheduling
- Task timeouts
- Swappable argument serialization
- ...
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The future is bright
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What's next?
pip install django-tasks
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Let's chat!
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Me
django-tasks
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