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Celery Headless Connectors

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Running headless Celery bootsteps to process json or pickled messages from Redis, RabbitMQ or AWS SQS. Also has a Kombu Publisher with docker RabbitMQ and Redis containers included as well. Headless means no task result backend (like mongo). I am planning to glue Django and Jupyter together with this connection framework, and allow workers to process messages from my windows laptop out of a shared broker.

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