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							- .. _cookbook-tasks:
 
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-  Task Cookbook
 
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- .. contents::
 
-     :local:
 
- .. _cookbook-task-serial:
 
- Ensuring a task is only executed one at a time
 
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- You can accomplish this by using a lock.
 
- In this example we'll be using the cache framework to set a lock that is
 
- accessible for all workers.
 
- It's part of an imaginary RSS feed importer called `djangofeeds`.
 
- The task takes a feed URL as a single argument, and imports that feed into
 
- a Django model called `Feed`. We ensure that it's not possible for two or
 
- more workers to import the same feed at the same time by setting a cache key
 
- consisting of the MD5 checksum of the feed URL.
 
- The cache key expires after some time in case something unexpected happens
 
- (you never know, right?)
 
- .. code-block:: python
 
-     from celery import task
 
-     from celery.utils.log import get_task_logger
 
-     from django.core.cache import cache
 
-     from hashlib import md5
 
-     from djangofeeds.models import Feed
 
-     logger = get_task_logger(__name__)
 
-     LOCK_EXPIRE = 60 * 5 # Lock expires in 5 minutes
 
-     @task(bind=True)
 
-     def import_feed(self, feed_url):
 
-         # The cache key consists of the task name and the MD5 digest
 
-         # of the feed URL.
 
-         feed_url_hexdigest = md5(feed_url).hexdigest()
 
-         lock_id = '{0}-lock-{1}'.format(self.name, feed_url_hexdigest)
 
-         # cache.add fails if the key already exists
 
-         acquire_lock = lambda: cache.add(lock_id, 'true', LOCK_EXPIRE)
 
-         # memcache delete is very slow, but we have to use it to take
 
-         # advantage of using add() for atomic locking
 
-         release_lock = lambda: cache.delete(lock_id)
 
-         logger.debug('Importing feed: %s', feed_url)
 
-         if acquire_lock():
 
-             try:
 
-                 feed = Feed.objects.import_feed(feed_url)
 
-             finally:
 
-                 release_lock()
 
-             return feed.url
 
-         logger.debug(
 
-             'Feed %s is already being imported by another worker', feed_url)
 
 
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