Flask-rq2

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17.1

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- Require Flask >= 0.10, but it's recommended to use at least 0.11.

- Require rq 0.8.0 or later and rq-scheduler 0.7.0 or later.

- Require setting ``FLASK_APP`` environment variable to load Flask app
during job performing.

- Add ``RQ_SCHEDULER_CLASS``, ``RQ_WORKER_CLASS``, ``RQ_JOB_CLASS`` and
``RQ_QUEUE_CLASS`` as configuration values.

- Add support for rq-scheduler's ``--burst`` option to automatically quit
after all work is done.

- Drop support for Flask-Script in favor of native Flask CLI support
(or via Flask-CLI app for Flask < 0.11).

- Drop support for Python 3.4.

- Allow setting the queue dynamically when enqueuing, scheduling or adding
as a cron job.

- Handle the result_ttl and queue_name job overrides better.

- Actually respect the ``RQ_SCHEDULER_INTERVAL`` config value.

- Move ``flask_rq2.helpers`` module to ``flask_rq2.functions``.

- Use a central Redis client and require app initialization before connecting.
You'll have to run ``RQ.init_app`` **before** you can queue or schedule
a job from now on.

17.0

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- Pin the rq version Flask-RQ2 depends on to >=0.6.0,<0.7.0 for now.
A bigger refactor will follow shortly that fixes those problems better.

- Allow overriding the `default_timeout` in case of using the
factory pattern.

- Run tests on Python 3.6.

16.1.1

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- Fix typos in docs.

16.1

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- Official Support for Flask >= 0.11

- Fix import paths to stop using ``flask.ext`` prefix.

16.0.2

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- Fix package description.

16.0.1

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- Make wheel file universal.

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