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As it turns out, the docker-compose Python module is
required, and docker-py doesn’t cut it.
Even more confusing, docker-compose Python module installs
the docker Python module, which conflicts with docker-py. To
avoid this, there are additional docs to call this out.
When docker-compose become the sole method for using
Docker directly, some of this was shifted around in ways that
are inconsistent with other elements.
This adjusts it so that:
* The inventory variable default is set like the others, and
is less confusing
* We no longer mention the Standalone Docker in inventory
* We format our INSTALL docs w/r/t this var
this commit implements the bulk of `awx-manage run_dispatcher`, a new
command that binds to RabbitMQ via kombu and balances messages across
a pool of workers that are similar to celeryd workers in spirit.
Specifically, this includes:
- a new decorator, `awx.main.dispatch.task`, which can be used to
decorate functions or classes so that they can be designated as
"Tasks"
- support for fanout/broadcast tasks (at this point in time, only
`conf.Setting` memcached flushes use this functionality)
- support for job reaping
- support for success/failure hooks for job runs (i.e.,
`handle_work_success` and `handle_work_error`)
- support for auto scaling worker pool that scale processes up and down
on demand
- minimal support for RPC, such as status checks and pool recycle/reload
Followed instructions to the letter from a new install and found that there was no mention that Docker service must be started. Tried to add this mention where it would have benefited me, but I am new to github and not sure if I'm doing this right.