beat.web.backend.models.queue module¶
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class
beat.web.backend.models.queue.Queue(id, name, memory_limit, time_limit, cores_per_slot, max_slots_per_user)[source]¶ Bases:
django.db.models.base.Model-
name¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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memory_limit¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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time_limit¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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cores_per_slot¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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max_slots_per_user¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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environments¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the forward and reverse sides of a many-to-many relation.
In the example:
class Pizza(Model): toppings = ManyToManyField(Topping, related_name='pizzas')
Pizza.toppingsandTopping.pizzasareManyToManyDescriptorinstances.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()defined below.
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objects= <beat.web.backend.models.queue.QueueManager object>¶
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availability()[source]¶ Returns the availability for this queue in terms of number of slots
This method does not take into consideration the occupation of this queue slots caused by jobs on other queues. It only looks to its inner occupancy and reports on that.
Returns an integer between 0 and
Queue.slots().
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worker_availability()[source]¶ - Returns an ordered dictionary indicating the availability of workers
according to their queue priority.
The dictionary contains, as value, the number of slots available per worker
The order of workers is sorted by:
slot priority (the higher, the better)
load (the lower, the better)
name (alphabetically)
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exception
DoesNotExist¶ Bases:
django.core.exceptions.ObjectDoesNotExist
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exception
MultipleObjectsReturned¶ Bases:
django.core.exceptions.MultipleObjectsReturned
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blocks¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.childrenis aReverseManyToOneDescriptorinstance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()defined below.
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id¶ A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
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slots¶ Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.childrenis aReverseManyToOneDescriptorinstance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()defined below.
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