Initial Django project setup for Postgres cluster management - Created Django project structure with postgres_handholder main app - Added clusters, backups, and monitoring apps - Implemented comprehensive models for PostgresCluster, PostgresInstance, ClusterUser, ClusterDatabase - Added forms and views for cluster management - Created Bootstrap 5 templates with modern UI - Added Docker and Docker Compose configuration - Included Celery for background tasks - Added comprehensive requirements.txt with all dependencies - Updated README with installation and usage instructions - Added environment configuration example - Set up proper URL routing and app structure
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import os
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from celery import Celery
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# Set the default Django settings module for the 'celery' program.
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os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', 'postgres_handholder.settings')
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app = Celery('postgres_handholder')
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# Using a string here means the worker doesn't have to serialize
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# the configuration object to child processes.
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app.config_from_object('django.conf:settings', namespace='CELERY')
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# Load task modules from all registered Django apps.
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app.autodiscover_tasks()
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@app.task(bind=True)
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def debug_task(self):
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print(f'Request: {self.request!r}')
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