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- Internals: The worker
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- **NOTE** This describes the internals of the development version, not the
- current release.
- The worker consists of 4 main components: the broker listener, the scheduler,
- the mediator and the task pool. All these components runs in parallel working
- with two data structures: the ready queue and the ETA schedule.
- Data structures
- ===============
- ready_queue
- -----------
- The ready queue is either an instance of :class:`Queue.Queue`, or
- `celery.buckets.TaskBucket`. The latter if rate limiting is enabled.
- eta_schedule
- ------------
- The ETA schedule is a heap queue sorted by time.
- Components
- ==========
- CarrotListener
- --------------
- Receives messages from the broker using ``carrot``.
- When a message is received it's converted into a
- :class:`celery.worker.job.TaskWrapper` object.
- Tasks with an ETA are entered into the ``eta_schedule``, messages that can
- be immediately processed are moved directly to the ``ready_queue``.
- ScheduleController
- ------------------
- The schedule controller is running the ``eta_schedule``.
- If the scheduled tasks eta has passed it is moved to the ``ready_queue``,
- otherwise the thread sleeps until the eta is met (remember that the schedule
- is sorted by time).
- Mediator
- --------
- The mediator simply moves tasks in the ``ready_queue`` over to the
- task pool for execution using
- :meth:`celery.worker.job.TaskWrapper.execute_using_pool`.
- TaskPool
- --------
- This is a slightly modified :class:`multiprocessing.Pool`.
- It mostly works the same way, except it makes sure all of the workers
- are running at all times. If a worker is missing, it replaces
- it with a new one.
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