You could use a separate queue for these tasks, and set up a single
worker for that queue.

_Nik

On 12/10/2012 8:20 AM, psychok7 wrote:
>
> So I have this 2 applications connected with a REST API (json
> messages). One written in Django and the other in Php. I have an exact
> database replica on both sides (using mysql).
>
> When i press "submit" on one of them, i want that data to be saved on
> the current app database, and start a cron job with celery/redis to
> update the remote database for the other app using rest.
>
> /*My question is, how do i attribute the same worker to my tasks in
> order to keep a FIFO order?*/
>
> I need my data to be consistent and FIFO is really important.
>
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