.. _broker-mongodb: =============== Using MongoDB =============== .. _broker-mongodb-installation: Installation ============ For the MongoDB support you have to install additional dependencies. You can install both Celery and these dependencies in one go using either the `celery-with-mongodb`_, or the `django-celery-with-mongodb` bundles:: $ pip install -U celery-with-mongodb .. _`celery-with-mongodb`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/celery-with-mongodb .. _`django-celery-with-mongodb`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-celery-with-mongodb .. _broker-mongodb-configuration: Configuration ============= Configuration is easy, set the transport, and configure the location of your MongoDB database:: BROKER_URL = "mongodb://localhost:27017/database_name" Where the URL is in the format of:: mongodb://userid:password@hostname:port/database_name The host name will default to ``localhost`` and the port to 27017, and so they are optional. userid and password are also optional, but needed if your MongoDB server requires authentication. .. _mongodb-results-configuration: Results ------- If you also want to store the state and return values of tasks in MongoDB, you should see :ref:`conf-mongodb-result-backend`. .. _broker-mongodb-limitations: Limitations =========== The mongodb message transport currently does not support: * Remote control commands (celeryctl, broadcast)