Docket is a distributed background task system for Python functions with a focus on the scheduling of future work as seamlessly and efficiency as immediate work.
from datetime import datetime, timedelta, timezone
from docket import Docket
async def greet(name: str, greeting="Hello") -> None:
print(f"{greeting}, {name} at {datetime.now()}!")
async with Docket() as docket:
await docket.add(greet)("Jane")
now = datetime.now(timezone.utc)
soon = now + timedelta(seconds=3)
await docket.add(greet, when=soon)("John", greeting="Howdy")
from docket import Docket, Worker
async with Docket() as docket:
async with Worker(docket) as worker:
await worker.run_until_finished()
Hello, Jane at 2025-03-05 13:58:21.552644!
Howdy, John at 2025-03-05 13:58:24.550773!
Check out our docs for more details, examples, and the API reference.
⚡️ Snappy one-way background task processing without any bloat
📅 Schedule immediate or future work seamlessly with the same interface
⏭️ Skip problematic tasks or parameters without redeploying
🌊 Purpose-built for Redis streams
🧩 Fully type-complete and type-aware for your background task functions
Docket is available on PyPI under the package name
pydocket
. It targets Python 3.12 or above.
With uv
:
uv pip install pydocket
or
uv add pydocket
With pip
:
pip install pydocket
Docket requires a Redis server with Streams support (which was introduced in Redis 5.0.0). Docket is tested with Redis 6 and 7.
We use uv
for project management, so getting set up
should be as simple as cloning the repo and running:
uv sync
The to run the test suite:
pytest
We aim to main 100% test coverage, which is required for all PRs to docket
. We
believe that docket
should stay small, simple, understandable, and reliable, and that
begins with testing all the dusty branches and corners. This will give us the
confidence to upgrade dependencies quickly and to adapt to new versions of Redis over
time.