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5/16/2023

celery.backends.cassandra — Celery 5.2.7 documentation

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This document describes the current stable version of Celery (5.2). For development docs, go here.

Apache Cassandra result store backend using the DataStax driver.

class celery.backends.cassandra.CassandraBackend(servers=None, keyspace=None, table=None, entry_ttl=None, port=9042, **kwargs)[source]

Cassandra backend utilizing DataStax driver.

Raises

celery.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured – if module cassandra-driver is not available, or if the cassandra_servers setting is not set.

as_uri(include_password=True)[source]

Return the backend as an URI, sanitizing the password or not.

servers = None

hostname.

Type

List of Cassandra servers with format

supports_autoexpire = True

If true the backend must automatically expire results. The daily backend_cleanup periodic task won’t be triggered in this case.

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