def close(self): """Clean up after the application. Only necessary for dynamically created apps for which you can use the with statement instead:: with Celery(set_as_current=False) as app: with app.connection() as conn: pass """ self._pool = None _deregister_app(self)
def close(self): """Clean up after the application. Only necessary for dynamically created apps for which you can use the :keyword:`with` statement instead Example: >>> with Celery(set_as_current=False) as app: ... with app.connection_for_write() as conn: ... pass """ self._pool = None _deregister_app(self)
def close(self): """Close any open pool connections and do any other steps necessary to clean up after the application. Only necessary for dynamically created apps for which you can use the with statement instead:: with Celery(set_as_current=False) as app: with app.connection() as conn: pass """ self._maybe_close_pool() _deregister_app(self)
def close(self): """Clean up after the application. Only necessary for dynamically created apps, and you should probably use the :keyword:`with` statement instead. Example: >>> with Celery(set_as_current=False) as app: ... with app.connection_for_write() as conn: ... pass """ self._pool = None _deregister_app(self)
def close(self): """Clean up after the application. Only necessary for dynamically created apps for which you can use the :keyword:`with` statement instead: .. code-block:: python with Celery(set_as_current=False) as app: with app.connection_for_write() as conn: pass """ self._pool = None _deregister_app(self)