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Mention python-requests.org, for completeness sake.
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resp = requests.get(url)
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return len(resp.text.split())
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You do use the excellent [requests][r] package, don't you?
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Then, create a RQ queue:
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from rq import *
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For a more complete example, refer to the [docs][d]. But this is the essence.
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[d]: http://nvie.github.com/rq/docs/
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### The worker
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and [this snippet][3], and has been created as a lightweight alternative to the
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heaviness of Celery or other AMQP-based queueing implementations.
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[r]: http://python-requests.org
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[d]: http://nvie.github.com/rq/docs/
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[m]: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/mailer
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[p]: http://docs.python.org/library/pickle.html
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[1]: http://www.celeryproject.org/
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