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Feature request, retry failed task. #17

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jaredye opened this issue Sep 28, 2012 · 6 comments
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Feature request, retry failed task. #17

jaredye opened this issue Sep 28, 2012 · 6 comments

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@jaredye
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jaredye commented Sep 28, 2012

It would be good if flower supports retrying failed task.

@mher
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mher commented Sep 28, 2012

in flower API?

@jaredye
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jaredye commented Sep 28, 2012

in view

jiffyjeff added a commit to jiffyjeff/flower that referenced this issue Dec 4, 2013
…ueue" button to task detail view; requeues the task with original args and kwargs using the Flower async-apply API. Supports an existing feature request (mher#17).
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pedropregueiro commented Sep 14, 2017

+1

tnir pushed a commit to tnir/flower that referenced this issue Sep 18, 2017
…ueue" button to task detail view; requeues the task with original args and kwargs using the Flower async-apply API. Supports an existing feature request (mher#17).
tnir pushed a commit to tnir/flower that referenced this issue Sep 18, 2017
…ueue" button to task detail view; requeues the task with original args and kwargs using the Flower async-apply API. Supports an existing feature request (mher#17).
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grokpot commented Apr 2, 2019

+1

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mher commented Jul 5, 2020

There are no plans to work on this feature at the moment until someone decides to contribute to the project.

@mher mher closed this as completed Jul 5, 2020
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