Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: pysqes
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: A simple queue service using Amazon SQS and boto
Home-page: https://github.com/sauramirez/pysqes
Author: Essau Ramirez
Author-email: saumotions+pypi@gmail.com
License: Apache
Download-URL: https://github.com/sauramirez/pysqes
Description: pysqes
        ======
        
        Simple queue service for python using SQS and boto.
        
        Usage
        ======
        In order to create a task you can use the SQSTask class to create
        an instance that include a function decorator which can be sent
        to the queue when you run the delay method that will be added
        to the function. The delay function takes the parameters that will
        be used by the worker when it actually executes the task.
        
        ```python
        from boto.sqs.connection import SQSConnection
        
        from pysqes.task import SQSTask
        
        conn = SQSConnection('ACCESS_KEY', 'SECRETE_KEY')
        task = SQSTask(conn)
        
        
        @task.task
        def add(a, b):
            return a + b
        
        # this will submit a job to the queue
        add.delay(1, 3)
        ```
        
        You can run the task by using the work method included in the
        SQSWorker class, all you need to do is create a worker instance.
        ```python
        from boto.sqs.connection import SQSConnection
        
        from pysqes.worker import SQSWorker
        
        conn = SQSConnection('ACCESS_KEY', 'SECRETE_KEY')
        worker = SQSWorker(conn)
        
        worker.work()
        ```
        
        Running the tests
        ======
        If you are using python 2.7 you can run the unit tests by
        using the new discover runner included in the unittest module:
        
        ```shell
        python -m unittest discover -s tests
        ```
        
        else you can just run each unit test individually.
        
        
Keywords: queue,amazon,distributed
Platform: UNKNOWN
