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Celery Tracker for Django
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This django extension is intended for existing celery projects that want better monitoring of what's going on in their queue.

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The datastore for a celery message queue is usually in-memory and highly-optimized (eg ``redis`` or ``rabbitmq``). This django extension creates a database entry for every celery task that is created. You may want to periodically delete older entries if storage is an obstacle.

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