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author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 09 Nov 2016 20:02:14 -0600 |
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""" Celery tasks for the core application. """ from __future__ import absolute_import import django.core.mail from celery import shared_task import core.whos_online @shared_task def send_mail(**kwargs): """ A task to send mail via Django. kwargs must be a dict of keyword arguments for an EmailMessage. """ msg = django.core.mail.EmailMessage(**kwargs) msg.send() @shared_task def cleanup(): """ A task to perform site-wide cleanup actions. """ # These imports, when placed at the top of the module, caused all kinds of # import problems when running on the production server (Python 2.5 and # mod_wsgi). Moving them here worked around that problem. from django.contrib.sessions.management.commands import clearsessions from forums.management.commands import forum_cleanup # Cleanup old sessions command = clearsessions.Command() command.execute() # Execute our forum cleanup command to delete old last visit records. command = forum_cleanup.Command() command.execute() @shared_task def max_users(): """ Run the periodic task to calculate the who's online max users/visitors statistics. """ core.whos_online.max_users()