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Websockets for Django using Redis as message queue
This module implements websockets on top of Django without requiring any additional framework. For
messaging it uses the Redis datastore and in a production environment, it is
intended to work under uWSGI and behind NGiNX
or Apache version 2.4.5 or later.
Features
Largely scalable for Django applications with many hundreds of open websocket connections.
Runs a separate Django main loop in a cooperative concurrency model using gevent,
thus only one thread/process is required to control all open websockets simultaneously.
Full control over this separate main loop during development, so Django can be started as usual with
./manage.py runserver.
No dependency to any other asynchronous event driven framework, such as Tornado, Twisted or
Socket.io/Node.js.
Normal Django requests communicate with this separate main loop through Redis which, by the way is a good
replacement for memcached.
Optionally persisting messages, allowing server reboots and client reconnections.
Please also consider, that whichever alternative technology you use, you always need a message queue,
so that the Django application can “talk” to the browser. This is because the only link between the browser and
the server is through the Websocket and thus, by definition a long living connection. For scalability reasons you
can't start a Django server thread for each of these connections.