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python - How to avoid AppConfig.ready() method running twice in Django

I want to execute some code at startup of Django server but I want it to run only once. Currently when I start the server it's executed twice. Documentation says that this might happen and:

you should put a flag on your AppConfig classes to prevent re-running code which should be executed exactly one time.

Any idea how to achieve this? Print statement below is still executed twice.

from django.apps import AppConfig
import app.mqtt
from apscheduler.schedulers.background import BackgroundScheduler

class MyAppConfig(AppConfig):
    name = 'app'
    verbose_name = "HomeIoT"
    run_already = False

    def ready(self):
        if MyAppConfig.run_already: return
        MyAppConfig.run_already = True
        print("Hello")
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When you use python manage.py runserver Django start two processes, one for the actual development server and other to reload your application when the code change.

You can also start the server without the reload option, and you will see only one process running will only be executed once :

python manage.py runserver --noreload

You can see this link, it resolves the ready() method running twice in Django


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