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An app for integrating Celery with Haystack.

Project description

This Django app allows you to utilize Celery for automatically updating and deleting objects in a Haystack search index.

Requirements

You also need to install your choice of one of the supported search engines for Haystack and one of the supported backends for Celery.

Installation

Use your favorite Python package manager to install the app from PyPI, e.g.:

pip install celery-haystack

Setup

  1. Add 'celery_haystack' to INSTALLED_APPS.

  2. Alter all of your SearchIndex subclasses to inherit from celery_haystack.indexes.CelerySearchIndex (as well as haystack.indexes.Indexable).

  3. Ensure your Celery instance is running.

Changelog

0.3 (2011-08-22)

  • Moved configuration defaults handling to django-appconf.

  • Fixed issue that occured when retrying a task.

0.2.1 (2011-08-05)

  • Fixed typo in exception message handling.

0.2 (2011-08-04)

  • Added support for Haystack 1.2.X.

  • Properly stop indexing if instance couldn’t be found.

  • Forced Celery task config values to be of the correct type.

0.1.2 (2011-07-29) and 0.1.3 (2011-08-01)

  • Removed stale print statement.

0.1.1 (2011-07-29)

  • Fixed packaging issue (added manifest template).

0.1 (2011-07-29)

  • Initial release.

Thanks

This app is a blatant rip-off of Daniel Lindsley’s queued_search app but uses Ask Solem Hoel’s Celery instead of the equally awesome queues library by Matt Croyden.

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