Configuration - celery.conf

celery.conf

celery.conf.AMQP_EXCHANGE
The AMQP exchange.
celery.conf.AMQP_ROUTING_KEY
The AMQP routing key.
celery.conf.AMQP_CONSUMER_QUEUE
The name of the AMQP queue.
celery.conf.DAEMON_CONCURRENCY
The number of worker processes, that should work simultaenously.
celery.conf.DAEMON_PID_FILE
Full path to the daemon pid file.
celery.conf.EMPTY_MSG_EMIT_EVERY
How often the celery daemon should write a log message saying there are no
messages in the queue. If this is ``None`` or ``0``, it will never print
this message.
celery.conf.QUEUE_WAKEUP_AFTER
The time (in seconds) the celery daemon should sleep when there are no messages
left on the queue. After the time is slept, the worker wakes up and
checks the queue again.
celery.conf.DAEMON_LOG_LEVEL
Celery daemon log level, could be any of ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARNING``,
``ERROR``, ``CRITICAL``, or ``FATAL``.
celery.conf.DAEMON_LOG_FILE
The path to the deamon log file (if not set, ``stderr`` is used).
celery.conf.LOG_FORMAT
The format to use for log messages.
Default is ``[%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s/%(processName)s] %(message)s``
celery.conf.LOG_LEVELS
Mapping of log level names to ``logging`` module constants.

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