.. _admin_page: Admin pages =========== Django Q does not use custom HTML pages, but instead uses what is offered by Django's model admin by default. When you open Django Q's admin pages you will see three models: Successful tasks ---------------- Shows all successfully executed tasks. Meaning they did not encounter any errors during execution. From here you can look at details of each task or delete them. Uses the :class:`Success` proxy model. .. tip:: The maximum number of successful tasks can be set using the `save_limit` :ref:`configuration` option. Failed tasks ------------ Failed tasks have encountered an error, preventing them from finishing execution. The worker will try to put the error in the `result` field of the task so you can review what happened. You can resubmit a failed task back to the queue using the admins action menu. Uses the :class:`Failure` proxy model Scheduled tasks --------------- Uses the :class:`Schedule` model