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pyserial-2.5-2.lbn13.noarch
This module encapsulates the access for the serial port. It provides backends
for standard Python running on Windows, Linux, BSD (possibly any POSIX
compilant system) and Jython. The module named "serial" automaticaly selects
the appropriate backend.
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python-MySQL-1.2.2-8.lbn13.1.x86_64
Python interface to MySQL
MySQLdb is an interface to the popular MySQL database server for Python.
The design goals are:
- Compliance with Python database API version 2.0
- Thread-safety
- Thread-friendliness (threads will not block each other)
- Compatibility with MySQL 3.23 and up
This module should be mostly compatible with an older interface
written by Joe Skinner and others. However, the older version is
a) not thread-friendly, b) written for MySQL 3.21, c) apparently
not actively maintained. No code from that version is used in MySQLdb.
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python-MySQL-1.2.2-8.lbn13.1.armv6hl
Python interface to MySQL
MySQLdb is an interface to the popular MySQL database server for Python.
The design goals are:
- Compliance with Python database API version 2.0
- Thread-safety
- Thread-friendliness (threads will not block each other)
- Compatibility with MySQL 3.23 and up
This module should be mostly compatible with an older interface
written by Joe Skinner and others. However, the older version is
a) not thread-friendly, b) written for MySQL 3.21, c) apparently
not actively maintained. No code from that version is used in MySQLdb.
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python-ZSI-2.0-6.fc13.noarch
The Zolara SOAP Infrastructure provides libraries for developing web services
using the python programming language. The libraries implement the various
protocols used when writing web services including SOAP, WSDL, and other
related protocols.
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python-amqp-1.0.6-1.lbn13.noarch
This is a fork of amqplib which was originally written by Barry Pederson. It is maintained by the Celery project, and used by kombu as a pure python alternative when librabbitmq is not available.
This library should be API compatible with librabbitmq.
Differences from amqplib
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Supports draining events from multiple channels (Connection.drain_events)
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Support for timeouts
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Channels are restored after channel error, instead of having to close the connection.
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Support for heartbeats
o Connection.heartbeat_tick(rate=2) must called at regular intervals (half of the heartbeat value if rate is 2).
o Or some other scheme by using Connection.send_heartbeat.
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Supports RabbitMQ extensions:
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Consumer Cancel Notifications
+ by default a cancel results in ChannelError being raised
+ but not if a on_cancel callback is passed to basic_consume.
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Publisher confirms
+ Channel.confirm_select() enables publisher confirms.
+ Channel.events['basic_ack'].append(my_callback) adds a callback to be called when a message is confirmed. This callback is then called with the signature (delivery_tag, multiple).
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Exchange-to-exchange bindings: exchange_bind / exchange_unbind.
+ Channel.confirm_select() enables publisher confirms.
+ Channel.events['basic_ack'].append(my_callback) adds a callback to be called when a message is confirmed. This callback is then called with the signature (delivery_tag, multiple).
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Support for basic_return
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Uses AMQP 0-9-1 instead of 0-8.
o Channel.access_request and ticket arguments to methods removed.
o Supports the arguments argument to basic_consume.
o internal argument to exchange_declare removed.
o auto_delete argument to exchange_declare deprecated
o insist argument to Connection removed.
o Channel.alerts has been removed.
o Support for Channel.basic_recover_async.
o Channel.basic_recover deprecated.
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Exceptions renamed to have idiomatic names:
o AMQPException -> AMQPError
o AMQPConnectionException -> ConnectionError``
o AMQPChannelException -> ChannelError``
o Connection.known_hosts removed.
o Connection no longer supports redirects.
o exchange argument to queue_bind can now be empty to use the "default exchange".
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Adds Connection.is_alive that tries to detect whether the connection can still be used.
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Adds Connection.connection_errors and .channel_errors, a list of recoverable errors.
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Exposes the underlying socket as Connection.sock.
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Adds Channel.no_ack_consumers to keep track of consumer tags that set the no_ack flag.
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Slightly better at error recovery
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python-amqplib-1.0.2-3.lbn13.noarch
Client library for AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol)
Supports the 0-8 AMQP spec, and has been tested with RabbitMQ
and Python's 2.4, 2.5, and 2.6.
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python-anyjson-0.3.3-1.lbn13.noarch
Anyjson loads whichever is the fastest JSON module installed and
provides a uniform API regardless of which JSON implementation is used.
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python-billiard-2.7.3.19-1.lbn13.armv6hl
This package contains extensions to the multiprocessing Pool.
billiard is a fork of the Python 2.7 multiprocessing package. The multiprocessing package itself is a renamed and updated version of R Oudkerk's pyprocessing package. This standalone variant is intended to be compatible with Python 2.4 and 2.5, and will draw it's fixes/improvements from python-trunk.
* This package would not be possible if not for the contributions of not only the current maintainers but all of the contributors to the original pyprocessing package listed here
* Also it is a fork of the multiprocessin backport package by Christian Heims.
* It includes the no-execv patch contributed by R. Oudkerk.
* And the Pool improvements previously located in Celery.
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python-billiard-2.7.3.19-1.lbn13.x86_64
This package contains extensions to the multiprocessing Pool.
billiard is a fork of the Python 2.7 multiprocessing package. The multiprocessing package itself is a renamed and updated version of R Oudkerk's pyprocessing package. This standalone variant is intended to be compatible with Python 2.4 and 2.5, and will draw it's fixes/improvements from python-trunk.
* This package would not be possible if not for the contributions of not only the current maintainers but all of the contributors to the original pyprocessing package listed here
* Also it is a fork of the multiprocessin backport package by Christian Heims.
* It includes the no-execv patch contributed by R. Oudkerk.
* And the Pool improvements previously located in Celery.
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python-celery-3.0.12-3.lbn13.noarch
An open source asynchronous task queue/job queue based on
distributed message passing. It is focused on real-time
operation, but supports scheduling as well.
The execution units, called tasks, are executed concurrently
on one or more worker nodes using multiprocessing, Eventlet
or gevent. Tasks can execute asynchronously (in the background)
or synchronously (wait until ready).
Celery is used in production systems to process millions of
tasks a day.
Celery is written in Python, but the protocol can be implemented
in any language. It can also operate with other languages using
webhooks.
The recommended message broker is RabbitMQ, but limited support
for Redis, Beanstalk, MongoDB, CouchDB and databases
(using SQLAlchemy or the Django ORM) is also available.
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