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A lightweight solution for long-running tasks

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lilota

lilota is a lightweight Python library for executing long-running tasks in the background without the complexity of full task queue systems like Celery or RabbitMQ.

It is designed for simple, asynchronous task execution with minimal setup and overhead.

Features

  • Run long-running tasks in separate processes
  • Simple API and minimal configuration
  • Persistent task state stored in a database
  • No message broker required
  • Suitable for web applications and background jobs

When to use lilota

Use lilota when your application needs to run tasks that take time, such as:

  • image or file processing
  • report generation
  • sending emails
  • heavy computations

Instead of blocking the request, lilota lets you start the task in the background and immediately return a response to the user.

Installation

pip install lilota

Quick example

Define input and output models

from dataclasses import dataclass
from lilota.core import Lilota
from lilota.models import Task

@dataclass
class AddInput:
  a: int
  b: int

@dataclass
class AddOutput:
  sum: int

Create a lilota instance

lilota = Lilota(
  name="My Server",
  db_url="postgresql+psycopg://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/lilota_sample"
)

Register a background task

@lilota.register("add", input_model=AddInput, output_model=AddOutput)
def add(data: AddInput) -> AddOutput:
  return AddOutput(sum=data.a + data.b)

Start lilota

lilota.start()

Schedule a task

task_id = lilota.schedule("add", AddInput(a=2, b=3))

Task persistence

schedule will directly execute our function in a separate process. Information about the executed task are stored inside the database in the task table:

Columns Notes
id Primary key
name Task name
pid Process ID
status pending, running, completed, failed, cancelled
progress_percentage Progress (0-100)
start_date_time Start timestamp
end_date_time End timestamp
input Serialized input data
output Serialized output data
exception Exception details if the task fails

Shutdown

lilota.stop()

lilota will wait for running tasks to finish before exiting.

Full example

The full example can be found here: https://github.com/tobiasroessler/lilota-sample/blob/main/src/2-add-two-numbers.py

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