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Django management command to run multiple rq workers in one command and autoreload.

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# django_rq_wrapper

Django management command for multiple rq workers in one command and autoreload.

This project builds off of [Django RQ](https://github.com/ui/django-rq). Instead of using the command python manage.py rqworker high default low, you can now run python manage.py rqworkers high default low.

### Installation

pip install django-rq-wrapper

Add django_rq_wrapper to your installed apps. Use the management command rqworkers.

### Added command options:

If you need to run multiple workers, you can pass in the --workers flag with the number of workers you want to spawn. If you don’t pass in this flag, the number of workers will default to the environment variable RQ_CONCURRENCY, or 1 if that is not set:

python manage.py rqworkers high default low --workers 5

If you would like to have your workers autoreload the same way django’s runserver autoreloads, use the --autoreload flag:

python manage.py rqworkers high default low --autoreload True

### Note for Heroku

Add the environment variable RQ_CONCURRENCY to your config with the number of workers appropriate for (your dyno type)[https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/optimizing-dyno-usage#python].

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