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streamparse lets you run Python code against real-time streams of data. Integrates with Apache Storm.

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Streamparse lets you run Python code against real-time streams of data via Apache Storm. With streamparse you can create Storm bolts and spouts in Python without having to write a single line of Java. It also provides handy CLI utilities for managing Storm clusters and projects.

The Storm/streamparse combo can be viewed as a more robust alternative to Python worker-and-queue systems, as might be built atop frameworks like Celery and RQ. It offers a way to do “real-time map/reduce style computation” against live streams of data. It can also be a powerful way to scale long-running, highly parallel Python processes in production.

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