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TaskIQ - PSQLPy

TaskIQ-PSQLPy is a plugin for taskiq that adds a new result backend based on PostgreSQL and PSQLPy.

Installation

To use this project you must have installed core taskiq library:

pip install taskiq

This project can be installed using pip:

pip install taskiq-psqlpy

Or using poetry:

poetry add taskiq-psqlpy

Usage

Let's see the example with the redis broker and PostgreSQL PSQLPy result backend:

# broker.py
import asyncio

from taskiq_redis import ListQueueBroker
from taskiq_psqlpy import PSQLPyResultBackend

psqlpy_result_backend = PSQLPyResultBackend(
    dsn="postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/postgres",
)

# Or you can use PubSubBroker if you need broadcasting
broker = ListQueueBroker(
    url="redis://localhost:6379",
    result_backend=psqlpy_result_backend,
)


@broker.task
async def best_task_ever() -> None:
    """Solve all problems in the world."""
    await asyncio.sleep(5.5)
    print("All problems are solved!")


async def main():
    await broker.startup()
    task = await best_task_ever.kiq()
    print(await task.wait_result())
    await broker.shutdown()


if __name__ == "__main__":
    asyncio.run(main())

PSQLPyResultBackend configuration

  • dsn: connection string to PostgreSQL.
  • keep_results: flag to not remove results from Redis after reading.
  • table_name: name of the table in PostgreSQL to store TaskIQ results.
  • field_for_task_id: type of a field for task_id, you may need it if you want to have length of task_id more than 255 symbols.
  • **connect_kwargs: additional connection parameters, you can read more about it in PSQLPy repository.

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