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Creating Pull Tasks
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Once you have created a pull
queue, you
can create tasks and add them to the queue.
First you need the name
of the queue, which is defined
in queue.yaml
.
Then you set the
Task
method
to PULL
.
The following example puts tasks in a pull queue named pull-queue
:
from google.appengine.api import taskqueue
q = taskqueue.Queue('pull-queue')
tasks = []
payload_str = 'hello world'
tasks.append(taskqueue.Task(payload=payload_str, method='PULL'))
q.add(tasks)
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Last updated 2025-08-06 UTC.
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