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-  Change history
 
- ================
 
- .. contents::
 
-     :local:
 
- .. _version-2.2.0:
 
- 2.2.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: TBA (target end of january)
 
- :status: release candidate
 
- :branch: master
 
- .. _v220-important:
 
- Important Notes
 
- ---------------
 
- * Carrot has been replaced with `Kombu`_
 
-     Kombu is the next generation messaging framework for Python,
 
-     fixing several flaws present in Carrot that was hard to fix
 
-     without breaking backwards compatibility.
 
-     Also it adds:
 
-     * First-class support for virtual transports; Redis, Django ORM,
 
-       SQLAlchemy, Beanstalk, MongoDB, CouchDB and in-memory.
 
-     * Consistent error handling with introspection,
 
-     * The ability to ensure that an operation is performed by gracefully
 
-       handling connection and channel errors,
 
-     * Message compression (zlib, bzip2, or custom compression schemes).
 
-     This means that `ghettoq` is no longer needed as the
 
-     functionality it provided is already available in Celery by default.
 
-     The virtual transports are also more feature complete with support
 
-     for exchanges (direct and topic).  The Redis transport even supports
 
-     fanout exchanges so it is able to perform worker remote control
 
-     commands.
 
- .. _`Kombu`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/kombu
 
- * Magic keyword arguments pending deprecation.
 
-     The magic keyword arguments were responsibile for many problems
 
-     and quirks: notably issues with tasks and decorators, and name
 
-     collisions in keyword arguments for the unaware.
 
-     It wasn't easy to find a way to deprecate the magic keyword arguments,
 
-     but we think this is a solution that makes sense and it will not
 
-     have any adverse effects on existing code.
 
-     The path to a magic keyword argument free world is:
 
-         * the `celery.decorators` module is deprecated and the decorators
 
-           can now be found in `celery.task`.
 
-         * The decorators in `celery.task` disables keyword arguments by
 
-           default
 
-         * All examples in the documentation have been changed to use
 
-           `celery.task`.
 
-         This means that the following will have magic keyword arguments
 
-         enabled (old style):
 
-             .. code-block:: python
 
-                 from celery.decorators import task
 
-                 @task
 
-                 def add(x, y, **kwargs):
 
-                     print("In task %s" % kwargs["task_id"])
 
-                     return x + y
 
-         And this will not use magic keyword arguments (new style):
 
-             .. code-block:: python
 
-                 from celery.task import task
 
-                 @task
 
-                 def add(x, y):
 
-                     print("In task %s" % add.request.id)
 
-                     return x + y
 
-     In addition, tasks can choose not to accept magic keyword arguments by
 
-     setting the `task.accept_magic_kwargs` attribute.
 
-     .. admonition:: Deprecation
 
-         Using the decorators in :mod:`celery.decorators` emits a
 
-         :class:`PendingDeprecationWarning` with a helpful message urging
 
-         you to change your code, in version 2.4 this will be replaced with
 
-         a :class:`DeprecationWarning`, and in version 3.0 the
 
-         :mod:`celery.decorators` module will be removed and no longer exist.
 
-         Similarly, the `task.accept_magic_kwargs` attribute will no
 
-         longer have any effect starting from version 3.0.
 
- * The magic keyword arguments are now available as `task.request`
 
-     This is called *the context*.  Using thread-local storage the
 
-     context contains state that is related to the current request.
 
-     It is mutable and you can add custom attributes that will only be seen
 
-     by the current task request.
 
-     The following context attributes are always available:
 
-     =====================================  ===================================
 
-     **Magic Keyword Argument**             **Replace with**
 
-     =====================================  ===================================
 
-     `kwargs["task_id"]`                    `self.request.id`
 
-     `kwargs["delivery_info"]`              `self.request.delivery_info`
 
-     `kwargs["task_retries"]`               `self.request.retries`
 
-     `kwargs["logfile"]`                    `self.request.logfile`
 
-     `kwargs["loglevel"]`                   `self.request.loglevel`
 
-     `kwargs["task_is_eager`                `self.request.is_eager`
 
-     **NEW**                                `self.request.args`
 
-     **NEW**                                `self.request.kwargs`
 
-     =====================================  ===================================
 
-     In addition, the following methods now automatically uses the current
 
-     context, so you don't have to pass `kwargs` manually anymore:
 
-         * `task.retry`
 
-         * `task.get_logger`
 
-         * `task.update_state`
 
- * `Eventlet`_ support.
 
-     This is great news for I/O-bound tasks!
 
-     To change pool implementations you use the :option:`-P|--pool` argument
 
-     to :program:`celeryd`, or globally using the
 
-     :setting:`CELERYD_POOL` setting.  This can be the full name of a class,
 
-     or one of the following aliases: `processes`, `eventlet`, `gevent`.
 
-     For more information please see the :ref:`concurrency-eventlet` section
 
-     in the User Guide.
 
-     .. admonition:: Why not gevent?
 
-         For our first alternative concurrency implementation we have focused
 
-         on `Eventlet`_, but there is also an experimental `gevent`_ pool
 
-         available. This is missing some features, notably the ability to
 
-         schedule ETA tasks.
 
-         Hopefully the `gevent`_ support will be feature complete by
 
-         version 2.3, but this depends on user demand (and contributions).
 
- .. _`Eventlet`: http://eventlet.net
 
- .. _`gevent`: http://gevent.org
 
- * Python 2.4 support deprecated!
 
-     We're happy^H^H^H^H^Hsad to announce that this is the last version
 
-     to support Python 2.4.
 
-     You are urged to make some noise if you're currently stuck with
 
-     Python 2.4.  Complain to your package maintainers, sysadmins and bosses:
 
-     tell them it's time to move on!
 
-     Apart from wanting to take advantage of with-statements, coroutines,
 
-     conditional expressions and enhanced try blocks, the code base
 
-     now contains so many 2.4 related hacks and workarounds it's no longer
 
-     just a compromise, but a sacrifice.
 
-     If it really isn't your choice, and you don't have the option to upgrade
 
-     to a newer version of Python, you can just continue to use Celery 2.2.
 
-     Important fixes can be backported for as long as there is interest.
 
- * `celeryd`: Now supports Autoscaling of child worker processes.
 
-     The :option:`--autoscale` option can be used to configure the minimum
 
-     and maximum number of child worker processes::
 
-         --autoscale=AUTOSCALE
 
-              Enable autoscaling by providing
 
-              max_concurrency,min_concurrency.  Example:
 
-                --autoscale=10,3 (always keep 3 processes, but grow to
 
-               10 if necessary).
 
- * Events are now transient and is using a topic exchange (instead of direct).
 
-     The `CELERYD_EVENT_EXCHANGE`, `CELERYD_EVENT_ROUTING_KEY`,
 
-     `CELERYD_EVENT_EXCHANGE_TYPE` settings are no longer in use.
 
-     This means events will not be stored until there is a consumer, and the
 
-     events will be gone as soon as the consumer stops.  Also it means there
 
-     can be multiple monitors running at the same time.
 
-     The routing key of an event is the type of event (e.g. `worker.started`,
 
-     `worker.heartbeat`, `task.succeeded`, etc.  This means a consumer can
 
-     filter on specific types, to only be alerted of the events it cares about.
 
-     Each consumer will create a unique queue, meaning it is in effect a
 
-     broadcast exchange.
 
-     This opens up a lot of possibilities, for example the workers could listen
 
-     for worker events to know what workers are in the neighborhood, and even
 
-     restart workers when they go down (or use this information to optimize
 
-     tasks/autoscaling).
 
-     .. note::
 
-         The event exchange has been renamed from "celeryevent" to "celeryev"
 
-         so it does not collide with older versions.
 
-         If you would like to remove the old exchange you can do so
 
-         by executing the following command::
 
-             $ camqadm exchange.delete celeryevent
 
- * `celeryd` now starts without configuration, and configuration can be
 
-   specified directly on the command line.
 
-   Configuration options must appear after the last argument, separated
 
-   by two dashes::
 
-       $ celeryd -l info -I tasks -- broker.host=localhost broker.vhost=/app
 
- * Configuration is now an alias to the original configuration, so changes
 
-   to the original will reflect Celery at runtime.
 
- * `celery.conf` has been deprecated, and modifying `celery.conf.ALWAYS_EAGER`
 
-   will no longer have any effect.
 
-     The default configuration is now available in the
 
-     :mod:`celery.app.defaults` module.  The available configuration options
 
-     and their types can now be introspected.
 
- * Remote control commands are now provided by `kombu.pidbox`, the generic
 
-   process mailbox.
 
- * Internal module `celery.worker.listener` has been renamed to
 
-   `celery.worker.consumer`, and `.CarrotListener` is now `.Consumer`.
 
- * Previously deprecated modules `celery.models` and
 
-   `celery.management.commands` have now been removed as per the deprecation
 
-   timeline.
 
- * [Security: Low severity] Removed `celery.task.RemoteExecuteTask` and
 
-     accompanying functions: `dmap`, `dmap_async`, and `execute_remote`.
 
-     Executing arbitrary code using pickle is a potential security issue if
 
-     someone gains unrestricted access to the message broker.
 
-     If you really need this functionality, then you would have to add
 
-     this to your own project.
 
- * [Security: Low severity] The `stats` command no longer transmits the
 
-   broker password.
 
-     One would have needed an authenticated broker connection to receive
 
-     this password in the first place, but sniffing the password at the
 
-     wire level would have been possible if using unencrypted communication.
 
- .. _v220-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- * The internal module `celery.task.builtins` has been removed.
 
- * The module `celery.task.schedules` is deprecated, and
 
-   `celery.schedules` should be used instead.
 
-     For example if you have::
 
-         from celery.task.schedules import crontab
 
-     You should replace that with::
 
-         from celery.schedules import crontab
 
-     The module needs to be renamed because it must be possible
 
-     to import schedules without importing the `celery.task` module.
 
- * The following functions have been deprecated and is scheduled for
 
-   removed in version 2.3:
 
-     * `celery.execute.apply_async`
 
-         Use `task.apply_async()` instead.
 
-     * `celery.execute.apply`
 
-         Use `task.apply()` instead.
 
-     * `celery.execute.delay_task`
 
-         Use `registry.tasks[name].delay()` instead.
 
- * Importing `TaskSet` from `celery.task.base` is now deprecated.
 
-     You should use::
 
-         >>> from celery.task import TaskSet
 
-     instead.
 
- * New remote control commands:
 
-     * `active_queues`
 
-         Returns the queue declarations a worker is currently consuming from.
 
- * Added the ability to retry publishing the task message in
 
-   the event of connection loss or failure.
 
-     This is disabled by default but can be enabled using the
 
-     :setting:`CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY` setting, and tweaked by
 
-     the :setting:`CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY_POLICY` setting.
 
-     In addition `retry`, and `retry_policy` keyword arguments have
 
-     been added to `Task.apply_async`.
 
-     .. note::
 
-         Using the `retry` argument to `apply_async` requires you to
 
-         handle the publisher/connection manually.
 
- * Periodic Task classes (`@periodic_task`/`PeriodicTask`) will *not* be
 
-   deprecated as previously indicated in the source code.
 
-     But you are encouraged to use the more flexible
 
-     :setting:`CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE` setting.
 
- * Built-in daemonization support of celeryd using `celeryd-multi`
 
-   is no longer experimental and is considered production quality.
 
-      See :ref:`daemon-generic` if you want to use the new generic init
 
-      scripts.
 
- * Added support for message compression using the
 
-   :setting:`CELERY_MESSAGE_COMPRESSION` setting, or the `compression` argument
 
-   to `apply_async`.  This can also be set using routers.
 
- * `celeryd`: Now logs stacktrace of all threads when receiving the
 
-    `SIGUSR1` signal.  (Does not work on Python 2.4, or Windows).
 
-     Inspired by https://gist.github.com/737056
 
- * Can now remotely terminate/kill the worker process currently processing
 
-   a task.
 
-     The `revoke` remote control command now supports a `terminate` argument
 
-     Default signal is `TERM`, but can be specified using the `signal`
 
-     argument. Signal can be the uppercase name of any signal defined
 
-     in the :mod:`signal` module in the Python Standard Library.
 
-     Terminating a task also revokes it.
 
-     Example::
 
-         >>> from celery.task.control import revoke
 
-         >>> revoke(task_id, terminate=True)
 
-         >>> revoke(task_id, terminate=True, signal="KILL")
 
-         >>> revoke(task_id, terminate=True, signal="SIGKILL")
 
- * `TaskSetResult.join_native`: Backend-optimized version of `join()`.
 
-     If available, this version uses the backends ability to retrieve
 
-     multiple results at once, unlike `join()` which fetches the results
 
-     one by one.
 
-     So far only supported by the AMQP result backend.  Support for memcached
 
-     and Redis may be added later.
 
- * Improved implementations of `TaskSetResult.join` and `AsyncResult.wait`.
 
-    An `interval` keyword argument have been added to both so the
 
-    polling interval can be specified (default interval is 0.5 seconds).
 
-     A `propagate` keyword argument have been added to `result.wait()`,
 
-     errors will be returned instead of raised if this is set to False.
 
-     .. warning::
 
-         You should increase the polling interval when using the
 
-         database result backend, as frequent polling can result in high
 
-         database load.
 
- * The PID of the child worker process accepting a task is now sent as a field
 
-   with the `task-started` event.
 
- * The following fields have been added to all events in the worker class:
 
-     * `sw_ident`: Name of worker software (e.g. celeryd).
 
-     * `sw_ver`: Software version (e.g. 2.2.0).
 
-     * `sw_sys`: Operating System (e.g. Linux, Windows, Darwin).
 
- * For better accuracy the start time reported by the multiprocessing worker
 
-   process is used when calculating task duration.
 
-     Previously the time reported by the accept callback was used.
 
- * `celerybeat`: New built-in daemonization support using the `--detach`
 
-    option.
 
- * `celeryev`: New built-in daemonization support using the `--detach`
 
-    option.
 
- * `TaskSet.apply_async`: Now supports custom publishers by using the
 
-   `publisher` argument.
 
- * Added :setting:`CELERY_SEND_TASK_SENT_EVENT` setting.
 
-     If enabled an event will be sent with every task, so monitors can
 
-     track tasks before the workers receive them.
 
- * `celerybeat`: Now reuses the broker connection when applying
 
-    scheduled tasks.
 
- * The configuration module and loader to use can now be specified on
 
-   the command line.
 
-     For example::
 
-         $ celeryd --config=celeryconfig.py --loader=myloader.Loader
 
- * Added signals: `beat_init` and `beat_embedded_init`
 
-     * :data:`celery.signals.beat_init`
 
-         Dispatched when :program:`celerybeat` starts (either standalone or
 
-         embedded).  Sender is the :class:`celery.beat.Service` instance.
 
-     * :data:`celery.signals.beat_embedded_init`
 
-         Dispatched in addition to the :data:`beat_init` signal when
 
-         :program:`celerybeat` is started as an embedded process.  Sender
 
-         is the :class:`celery.beat.Service` instance.
 
- * Redis result backend: Removed deprecated settings `REDIS_TIMEOUT` and
 
-   `REDIS_CONNECT_RETRY`.
 
- * CentOS init script for :program:`celeryd` now available in `contrib/centos`.
 
- .. _v220-fixes:
 
- Fixes
 
- -----
 
- * `celeryev` Curses Monitor: Improved resize handling and UI layout
 
-   (Issue #274 + Issue #276)
 
- * AMQP Backend: Exceptions occurring while sending task results are now
 
-   propagated instead of silenced.
 
-     `celeryd` will then show the full traceback of these errors in the log.
 
- * AMQP Backend: No longer deletes the result queue after successful
 
-   poll, as this should be handled by the
 
-   :setting:`CELERY_AMQP_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES` setting instead.
 
- * AMQP Backend: Now ensures queues are declared before polling results.
 
- * Windows: celeryd: Show error if running with `-B` option.
 
-     Running celerybeat embedded is known not to work on Windows, so
 
-     users are encouraged to run celerybeat as a separate service instead.
 
- * Windows: Utilities no longer output ANSI color codes on Windows
 
- * camqadm: Now properly handles Ctrl+C by simply exiting instead of showing
 
-   confusing traceback.
 
- * Windows: All tests are now passing on Windows.
 
- * Remove bin/ directory, and `scripts` section from setup.py.
 
-     This means we now rely completely on setuptools entrypoints.
 
- .. _v220-experimental:
 
- Experimental
 
- ------------
 
- * :class:`PublisherPool`: Experimental pool of task publishers and
 
-   connections to be used with the `retry` argument to `apply_async`.
 
-   The example code below will re-use connections and channels, and
 
-   retry sending of the task message if the connection is lost.
 
-   .. code-block:: python
 
-     from celery import current_app
 
-     # Global pool
 
-     pool = current_app().amqp.PublisherPool(limit=10)
 
-     def my_view(request):
 
-         with pool.acquire() as publisher:
 
-             add.apply_async((2, 2), publisher=publisher, retry=True)
 
- * Now depends on `pyparsing` version 1.5.0 or higher.
 
-     There have been reported issues using Celery with pyparsing 1.4.x,
 
-     so please upgrade to the latest version.
 
- * Lots of new unit tests written, now with a total coverage of 95%.
 
- .. _version-2.1.4:
 
- 2.1.4
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-12-03 12:00 PM CEST
 
- .. _v214-fixes:
 
- Fixes
 
- -----
 
- * Execution options to `apply_async` now takes precedence over options
 
-   returned by active routers.  This was a regression introduced recently
 
-   (Issue #244).
 
- * `celeryev` curses monitor: Long arguments are now truncated so curses
 
-   doesn't crash with out of bounds errors.  (Issue #235).
 
- * `celeryd`: Channel errors occurring while handling control commands no
 
-   longer crash the worker but are instead logged with severity error.
 
- * SQLAlchemy database backend: Fixed a race condition occurring when
 
-   the client wrote the pending state.  Just like the Django database backend,
 
-   it does no longer save the pending state (Issue #261 + Issue #262).
 
- * Error email body now uses `repr(exception)` instead of `str(exception)`,
 
-   as the latter could result in Unicode decode errors (Issue #245).
 
- * Error e-mail timeout value is now configurable by using the
 
-   :setting:`EMAIL_TIMEOUT` setting.
 
- * `celeryev`: Now works on Windows (but the curses monitor won't work without
 
-   having curses).
 
- * Unit test output no longer emits non-standard characters.
 
- * `celeryd`: The broadcast consumer is now closed if the connection is reset.
 
- * `celeryd`: Now properly handles errors occurring while trying to acknowledge
 
-   the message.
 
- * `TaskRequest.on_failure` now encodes traceback using the current filesystem
 
-    encoding.  (Issue #286).
 
- * `EagerResult` can now be pickled (Issue #288).
 
- .. _v214-documentation:
 
- Documentation
 
- -------------
 
- * Adding :ref:`contributing`.
 
- * Added :ref:`guide-optimizing`.
 
- * Added :ref:`faq-security` section to the FAQ.
 
- .. _version-2.1.3:
 
- 2.1.3
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-11-09 17:00 PM CEST
 
- .. _v213-fixes:
 
- * Fixed deadlocks in `timer2` which could lead to `djcelerymon`/`celeryev -c`
 
-   hanging.
 
- * `EventReceiver`: now sends heartbeat request to find workers.
 
-     This means :program:`celeryev` and friends finds workers immediately
 
-     at startup.
 
- * celeryev cursesmon: Set screen_delay to 10ms, so the screen refreshes more
 
-   often.
 
- * Fixed pickling errors when pickling :class:`AsyncResult` on older Python
 
-   versions.
 
- * celeryd: prefetch count was decremented by eta tasks even if there
 
-   were no active prefetch limits.
 
- .. _version-2.1.2:
 
- 2.1.2
 
- =====
 
- :release-data: TBA
 
- .. _v212-fixes:
 
- Fixes
 
- -----
 
- * celeryd: Now sends the `task-retried` event for retried tasks.
 
- * celeryd: Now honors ignore result for
 
-   :exc:`~celery.exceptions.WorkerLostError` and timeout errors.
 
- * celerybeat: Fixed :exc:`UnboundLocalError` in celerybeat logging
 
-   when using logging setup signals.
 
- * celeryd: All log messages now includes `exc_info`.
 
- .. _version-2.1.1:
 
- 2.1.1
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-10-14 14:00 PM CEST
 
- .. _v211-fixes:
 
- Fixes
 
- -----
 
- * Now working on Windows again.
 
-    Removed dependency on the pwd/grp modules.
 
- * snapshots: Fixed race condition leading to loss of events.
 
- * celeryd: Reject tasks with an eta that cannot be converted to a time stamp.
 
-     See issue #209
 
- * concurrency.processes.pool: The semaphore was released twice for each task
 
-   (both at ACK and result ready).
 
-     This has been fixed, and it is now released only once per task.
 
- * docs/configuration: Fixed typo `CELERYD_SOFT_TASK_TIME_LIMIT` ->
 
-   :setting:`CELERYD_TASK_SOFT_TIME_LIMIT`.
 
-     See issue #214
 
- * control command `dump_scheduled`: was using old .info attribute
 
- * :program:`celeryd-multi`: Fixed `set changed size during iteration` bug
 
-     occurring in the restart command.
 
- * celeryd: Accidentally tried to use additional command line arguments.
 
-    This would lead to an error like:
 
-     `got multiple values for keyword argument 'concurrency'`.
 
-     Additional command line arguments are now ignored, and does not
 
-     produce this error.  However -- we do reserve the right to use
 
-     positional arguments in the future, so please do not depend on this
 
-     behavior.
 
- * celerybeat: Now respects routers and task execution options again.
 
- * celerybeat: Now reuses the publisher instead of the connection.
 
- * Cache result backend: Using :class:`float` as the expires argument
 
-   to `cache.set` is deprecated by the memcached libraries,
 
-   so we now automatically cast to :class:`int`.
 
- * unit tests: No longer emits logging and warnings in test output.
 
- .. _v211-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- * Now depends on carrot version 0.10.7.
 
- * Added :setting:`CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS`, and
 
-   :setting:`CELERYD_REDIRECT_STDOUTS_LEVEL` settings.
 
-     :setting:`CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS` is used by :program:`celeryd` and
 
-     :program:`celerybeat`.  All output to `stdout` and `stderr` will be
 
-     redirected to the current logger if enabled.
 
-     :setting:`CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS_LEVEL` decides the log level used and is
 
-     :const:`WARNING` by default.
 
- * Added :setting:`CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULER` setting.
 
-     This setting is used to define the default for the -S option to
 
-     :program:`celerybeat`.
 
-     Example:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULER = "djcelery.schedulers.DatabaseScheduler"
 
- * Added Task.expires: Used to set default expiry time for tasks.
 
- * New remote control commands: `add_consumer` and `cancel_consumer`.
 
-     .. method:: add_consumer(queue, exchange, exchange_type, routing_key,
 
-                              **options)
 
-         :module:
 
-         Tells the worker to declare and consume from the specified
 
-         declaration.
 
-     .. method:: cancel_consumer(queue_name)
 
-         :module:
 
-         Tells the worker to stop consuming from queue (by queue name).
 
-     Commands also added to :program:`celeryctl` and
 
-     :class:`~celery.task.control.inspect`.
 
-     Example using celeryctl to start consuming from queue "queue", in 
 
-     exchange "exchange", of type "direct" using binding key "key"::
 
-         $ celeryctl inspect add_consumer queue exchange direct key
 
-         $ celeryctl inspect cancel_consumer queue
 
-     See :ref:`monitoring-celeryctl` for more information about the
 
-     :program:`celeryctl` program.
 
-     Another example using :class:`~celery.task.control.inspect`:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         >>> from celery.task.control import inspect
 
-         >>> inspect.add_consumer(queue="queue", exchange="exchange",
 
-         ...                      exchange_type="direct",
 
-         ...                      routing_key="key",
 
-         ...                      durable=False,
 
-         ...                      auto_delete=True)
 
-         >>> inspect.cancel_consumer("queue")
 
- * celerybeat: Now logs the traceback if a message can't be sent.
 
- * celerybeat: Now enables a default socket timeout of 30 seconds.
 
- * README/introduction/homepage: Added link to `Flask-Celery`_.
 
- .. _`Flask-Celery`: http://github.com/ask/flask-celery
 
- .. _version-2.1.0:
 
- 2.1.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-10-08 12:00 PM CEST
 
- .. _v210-important:
 
- Important Notes
 
- ---------------
 
- * Celery is now following the versioning semantics defined by `semver`_.
 
-     This means we are no longer allowed to use odd/even versioning semantics
 
-     By our previous versioning scheme this stable release should have
 
-     been version 2.2.
 
- .. _`semver`: http://semver.org
 
- * Now depends on Carrot 0.10.7.
 
- * No longer depends on SQLAlchemy, this needs to be installed separately
 
-   if the database result backend is used.
 
- * django-celery now comes with a monitor for the Django Admin interface.
 
-   This can also be used if you're not a Django user.  See
 
-   :ref:`monitoring-django-admin` and :ref:`monitoring-nodjango` for more information.
 
- * If you get an error after upgrading saying:
 
-   `AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'system'`,
 
-     Then this is because the `celery.platform` module has been
 
-     renamed to `celery.platforms` to not collide with the built-in
 
-     :mod:`platform` module.
 
-     You have to remove the old :file:`platform.py` (and maybe
 
-     :file:`platform.pyc`) file from your previous Celery installation.
 
-     To do this use :program:`python` to find the location
 
-     of this module::
 
-         $ python
 
-         >>> import celery.platform
 
-         >>> celery.platform
 
-         <module 'celery.platform' from '/opt/devel/celery/celery/platform.pyc'>
 
-     Here the compiled module is in :file:`/opt/devel/celery/celery/`,
 
-     to remove the offending files do::
 
-         $ rm -f /opt/devel/celery/celery/platform.py*
 
- .. _v210-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- * Added support for expiration of AMQP results (requires RabbitMQ 2.1.0)
 
-     The new configuration option :setting:`CELERY_AMQP_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES`
 
-     sets the expiry time in seconds (can be int or float):
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         CELERY_AMQP_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = 30 * 60  # 30 minutes.
 
-         CELERY_AMQP_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = 0.80     # 800 ms.
 
- * celeryev: Event Snapshots
 
-     If enabled, :program:`celeryd` sends messages about what the worker is doing.
 
-     These messages are called "events".
 
-     The events are used by real-time monitors to show what the
 
-     cluster is doing, but they are not very useful for monitoring
 
-     over a longer period of time.  Snapshots
 
-     lets you take "pictures" of the clusters state at regular intervals.
 
-     This can then be stored in a database to generate statistics
 
-     with, or even monitoring over longer time periods.
 
-     django-celery now comes with a Celery monitor for the Django
 
-     Admin interface. To use this you need to run the django-celery
 
-     snapshot camera, which stores snapshots to the database at configurable
 
-     intervals.  See :ref:`monitoring-nodjango` for information about using
 
-     this monitor if you're not using Django.
 
-     To use the Django admin monitor you need to do the following:
 
-     1. Create the new database tables.
 
-         $ python manage.py syncdb
 
-     2. Start the django-celery snapshot camera::
 
-         $ python manage.py celerycam
 
-     3. Open up the django admin to monitor your cluster.
 
-     The admin interface shows tasks, worker nodes, and even
 
-     lets you perform some actions, like revoking and rate limiting tasks,
 
-     and shutting down worker nodes.
 
-     There's also a Debian init.d script for :mod:`~celery.bin.celeryev` available,
 
-     see :doc:`cookbook/daemonizing` for more information.
 
-     New command line arguments to celeryev:
 
-         * :option:`-c|--camera`: Snapshot camera class to use.
 
-         * :option:`--logfile|-f`: Log file
 
-         * :option:`--loglevel|-l`: Log level
 
-         * :option:`--maxrate|-r`: Shutter rate limit.
 
-         * :option:`--freq|-F`: Shutter frequency
 
-     The :option:`--camera` argument is the name of a class used to take
 
-     snapshots with. It must support the interface defined by
 
-     :class:`celery.events.snapshot.Polaroid`.
 
-     Shutter frequency controls how often the camera thread wakes up,
 
-     while the rate limit controls how often it will actually take
 
-     a snapshot.
 
-     The rate limit can be an integer (snapshots/s), or a rate limit string
 
-     which has the same syntax as the task rate limit strings (`"200/m"`,
 
-     `"10/s"`, `"1/h",` etc).
 
-     For the Django camera case, this rate limit can be used to control
 
-     how often the snapshots are written to the database, and the frequency
 
-     used to control how often the thread wakes up to check if there's
 
-     anything new.
 
-     The rate limit is off by default, which means it will take a snapshot
 
-     for every :option:`--frequency` seconds.
 
- .. seealso::
 
-     :ref:`monitoring-django-admin` and :ref:`monitoring-snapshots`.
 
- * :func:`~celery.task.control.broadcast`: Added callback argument, this can be
 
-   used to process replies immediately as they arrive.
 
- * celeryctl: New command-line utility to manage and inspect worker nodes,
 
-   apply tasks and inspect the results of tasks.
 
-     .. seealso::
 
-         The :ref:`monitoring-celeryctl` section in the :ref:`guide`.
 
-     Some examples::
 
-         $ celeryctl apply tasks.add -a '[2, 2]' --countdown=10
 
-         $ celeryctl inspect active
 
-         $ celeryctl inspect registered_tasks
 
-         $ celeryctl inspect scheduled
 
-         $ celeryctl inspect --help
 
-         $ celeryctl apply --help
 
- * Added the ability to set an expiry date and time for tasks.
 
-     Example::
 
-         >>> # Task expires after one minute from now.
 
-         >>> task.apply_async(args, kwargs, expires=60)
 
-         >>> # Also supports datetime
 
-         >>> task.apply_async(args, kwargs,
 
-         ...                  expires=datetime.now() + timedelta(days=1)
 
-     When a worker receives a task that has been expired it will be
 
-     marked as revoked (:exc:`celery.exceptions.TaskRevokedError`).
 
- * Changed the way logging is configured.
 
-     We now configure the root logger instead of only configuring
 
-     our custom logger. In addition we don't hijack
 
-     the multiprocessing logger anymore, but instead use a custom logger name
 
-     for different applications:
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     **Application**                        **Logger Name**
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     `celeryd`                              "celery"
 
-     `celerybeat`                           "celery.beat"
 
-     `celeryev`                             "celery.ev"
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     This means that the `loglevel` and `logfile` arguments will
 
-     affect all registered loggers (even those from 3rd party libraries).
 
-     Unless you configure the loggers manually as shown below, that is.
 
-     *Users can choose to configure logging by subscribing to the
 
-     :data:`~celery.signals.setup_logging` signal:*
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         from logging.config import fileConfig
 
-         from celery import signals
 
-         def setup_logging(**kwargs):
 
-             fileConfig("logging.conf")
 
-         signals.setup_logging.connect(setup_logging)
 
-     If there are no receivers for this signal, the logging subsystem
 
-     will be configured using the :option:`--loglevel`/:option:`--logfile`
 
-     argument, this will be used for *all defined loggers*.
 
-     Remember that celeryd also redirects stdout and stderr
 
-     to the celery logger, if manually configure logging
 
-     you also need to redirect the stdouts manually:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         from logging.config import fileConfig
 
-         from celery import log
 
-        def setup_logging(**kwargs):
 
-             import logging
 
-             fileConfig("logging.conf")
 
-             stdouts = logging.getLogger("mystdoutslogger")
 
-             log.redirect_stdouts_to_logger(stdouts, loglevel=logging.WARNING)
 
- * celeryd: Added command-line option :option:`-I`/:option:`--include`:
 
-     A comma separated list of (task) modules to be imported.
 
-     Example::
 
-         $ celeryd -I app1.tasks,app2.tasks
 
- * celeryd: now emits a warning if running as the root user (euid is 0).
 
- * :func:`celery.messaging.establish_connection`: Ability to override defaults
 
-   used using keyword argument "defaults".
 
- * celeryd: Now uses `multiprocessing.freeze_support()` so that it should work
 
-   with **py2exe**, **PyInstaller**, **cx_Freeze**, etc.
 
- * celeryd: Now includes more metadata for the :state:`STARTED` state: PID and
 
-   host name of the worker that started the task.
 
-     See issue #181
 
- * subtask: Merge additional keyword arguments to `subtask()` into task keyword
 
-   arguments.
 
-     e.g.:
 
-         >>> s = subtask((1, 2), {"foo": "bar"}, baz=1)
 
-         >>> s.args
 
-         (1, 2)
 
-         >>> s.kwargs
 
-         {"foo": "bar", "baz": 1}
 
-     See issue #182.
 
- * celeryd: Now emits a warning if there is already a worker node using the same
 
-   name running on the same virtual host.
 
- * AMQP result backend: Sending of results are now retried if the connection
 
-   is down.
 
- * AMQP result backend: `result.get()`: Wait for next state if state is not
 
-     in :data:`~celery.states.READY_STATES`.
 
- * TaskSetResult now supports subscription.
 
-     ::
 
-         >>> res = TaskSet(tasks).apply_async()
 
-         >>> res[0].get()
 
- * Added `Task.send_error_emails` + `Task.error_whitelist`, so these can
 
-   be configured per task instead of just by the global setting.
 
- * Added `Task.store_errors_even_if_ignored`, so it can be changed per Task,
 
-   not just by the global setting.
 
- * The crontab scheduler no longer wakes up every second, but implements
 
-   `remaining_estimate` (*Optimization*).
 
- * celeryd:  Store :state:`FAILURE` result if the
 
-    :exc:`~celery.exceptions.WorkerLostError` exception occurs (worker process
 
-    disappeared).
 
- * celeryd: Store :state:`FAILURE` result if one of the `*TimeLimitExceeded`
 
-   exceptions occurs.
 
- * Refactored the periodic task responsible for cleaning up results.
 
-     * The backend cleanup task is now only added to the schedule if
 
-         :setting:`CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES` is set.
 
-     * If the schedule already contains a periodic task named
 
-       "celery.backend_cleanup" it won't change it, so the behavior of the
 
-       backend cleanup task can be easily changed.
 
-     * The task is now run every day at 4:00 AM, rather than every day since
 
-       the first time it was run (using crontab schedule instead of
 
-       `run_every`)
 
-     * Renamed `celery.task.builtins.DeleteExpiredTaskMetaTask`
 
-         -> :class:`celery.task.builtins.backend_cleanup`
 
-     * The task itself has been renamed from "celery.delete_expired_task_meta"
 
-       to "celery.backend_cleanup"
 
-     See issue #134.
 
- * Implemented `AsyncResult.forget` for sqla/cache/redis/tyrant backends.
 
-   (Forget and remove task result).
 
-     See issue #184.
 
- * :meth:`TaskSetResult.join <celery.result.TaskSetResult.join>`:
 
-   Added 'propagate=True' argument.
 
-   When set to :const:`False` exceptions occurring in subtasks will
 
-   not be re-raised.
 
- * Added `Task.update_state(task_id, state, meta)`
 
-   as a shortcut to `task.backend.store_result(task_id, meta, state)`.
 
-     The backend interface is "private" and the terminology outdated,
 
-     so better to move this to :class:`~celery.task.base.Task` so it can be
 
-     used.
 
- * timer2: Set `self.running=False` in
 
-   :meth:`~celery.utils.timer2.Timer.stop` so it won't try to join again on
 
-   subsequent calls to `stop()`.
 
- * Log colors are now disabled by default on Windows.
 
- * `celery.platform` renamed to :mod:`celery.platforms`, so it doesn't
 
-   collide with the built-in :mod:`platform` module.
 
- * Exceptions occurring in Mediator+Pool callbacks are now caught and logged
 
-   instead of taking down the worker.
 
- * Redis result backend: Now supports result expiration using the Redis
 
-   `EXPIRE` command.
 
- * unit tests: Don't leave threads running at tear down.
 
- * celeryd: Task results shown in logs are now truncated to 46 chars.
 
- * `Task.__name__` is now an alias to `self.__class__.__name__`.
 
-    This way tasks introspects more like regular functions.
 
- * `Task.retry`: Now raises :exc:`TypeError` if kwargs argument is empty.
 
-     See issue #164.
 
- * timedelta_seconds: Use `timedelta.total_seconds` if running on Python 2.7
 
- * :class:`~celery.datastructures.TokenBucket`: Generic Token Bucket algorithm
 
- * :mod:`celery.events.state`: Recording of cluster state can now
 
-   be paused and resumed, including support for buffering.
 
-     .. method:: State.freeze(buffer=True)
 
-         Pauses recording of the stream.
 
-         If `buffer` is true, events received while being frozen will be
 
-         buffered, and may be replayed later.
 
-     .. method:: State.thaw(replay=True)
 
-         Resumes recording of the stream.
 
-         If `replay` is true, then the recorded buffer will be applied.
 
-     .. method:: State.freeze_while(fun)
 
-         With a function to apply, freezes the stream before,
 
-         and replays the buffer after the function returns.
 
- * :meth:`EventReceiver.capture <celery.events.EventReceiver.capture>`
 
-   Now supports a timeout keyword argument.
 
- * celeryd: The mediator thread is now disabled if
 
-   :setting:`CELERY_RATE_LIMITS` is enabled, and tasks are directly sent to the
 
-   pool without going through the ready queue (*Optimization*).
 
- .. _v210-fixes:
 
- Fixes
 
- -----
 
- * Pool: Process timed out by `TimeoutHandler` must be joined by the Supervisor,
 
-   so don't remove it from the internal process list.
 
-     See issue #192.
 
- * `TaskPublisher.delay_task` now supports exchange argument, so exchange can be
 
-   overridden when sending tasks in bulk using the same publisher
 
-     See issue #187.
 
- * celeryd no longer marks tasks as revoked if :setting:`CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT`
 
-   is enabled.
 
-     See issue #207.
 
- * AMQP Result backend: Fixed bug with `result.get()` if
 
-   :setting:`CELERY_TRACK_STARTED` enabled.
 
-     `result.get()` would stop consuming after receiving the
 
-     :state:`STARTED` state.
 
- * Fixed bug where new processes created by the pool supervisor becomes stuck
 
-   while reading from the task Queue.
 
-     See http://bugs.python.org/issue10037
 
- * Fixed timing issue when declaring the remote control command reply queue
 
-     This issue could result in replies being lost, but have now been fixed.
 
- * Backward compatible `LoggerAdapter` implementation: Now works for Python 2.4.
 
-     Also added support for several new methods:
 
-     `fatal`, `makeRecord`, `_log`, `log`, `isEnabledFor`,
 
-     `addHandler`, `removeHandler`.
 
- .. _v210-experimental:
 
- Experimental
 
- ------------
 
- * celeryd-multi: Added daemonization support.
 
-     celeryd-multi can now be used to start, stop and restart worker nodes.
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start jerry elaine george kramer
 
-     This also creates PID files and log files (:file:`celeryd@jerry.pid`,
 
-     ..., :file:`celeryd@jerry.log`. To specify a location for these files
 
-     use the `--pidfile` and `--logfile` arguments with the `%n`
 
-     format::
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start jerry elaine george kramer \
 
-                         --logfile=/var/log/celeryd@%n.log \
 
-                         --pidfile=/var/run/celeryd@%n.pid
 
-     Stopping::
 
-         $ celeryd-multi stop jerry elaine george kramer
 
-     Restarting. The nodes will be restarted one by one as the old ones
 
-     are shutdown::
 
-         $ celeryd-multi restart jerry elaine george kramer
 
-     Killing the nodes (**WARNING**: Will discard currently executing tasks)::
 
-         $ celeryd-multi kill jerry elaine george kramer
 
-     See `celeryd-multi help` for help.
 
- * celeryd-multi: `start` command renamed to `show`.
 
-     `celeryd-multi start` will now actually start and detach worker nodes.
 
-     To just generate the commands you have to use `celeryd-multi show`.
 
- * celeryd: Added `--pidfile` argument.
 
-    The worker will write its pid when it starts.  The worker will
 
-    not be started if this file exists and the pid contained is still alive.
 
- * Added generic init.d script using `celeryd-multi`
 
-     http://github.com/ask/celery/tree/master/contrib/generic-init.d/celeryd
 
- .. _v210-documentation:
 
- Documentation
 
- -------------
 
- * Added User guide section: Monitoring
 
- * Added user guide section: Periodic Tasks
 
-     Moved from `getting-started/periodic-tasks` and updated.
 
- * tutorials/external moved to new section: "community".
 
- * References has been added to all sections in the documentation.
 
-     This makes it easier to link between documents.
 
- .. _version-2.0.3:
 
- 2.0.3
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-08-27 12:00 P.M CEST
 
- .. _v203-fixes:
 
- Fixes
 
- -----
 
- * celeryd: Properly handle connection errors happening while
 
-   closing consumers.
 
- * celeryd: Events are now buffered if the connection is down,
 
-   then sent when the connection is re-established.
 
- * No longer depends on the :mod:`mailer` package.
 
-     This package had a name space collision with `django-mailer`,
 
-     so its functionality was replaced.
 
- * Redis result backend: Documentation typos: Redis doesn't have
 
-   database names, but database numbers. The default database is now 0.
 
- * :class:`~celery.task.control.inspect`:
 
-   `registered_tasks` was requesting an invalid command because of a typo.
 
-     See issue #170.
 
- * :setting:`CELERY_ROUTES`: Values defined in the route should now have
 
-   precedence over values defined in :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` when merging
 
-   the two.
 
-     With the follow settings::
 
-         CELERY_QUEUES = {"cpubound": {"exchange": "cpubound",
 
-                                       "routing_key": "cpubound"}}
 
-         CELERY_ROUTES = {"tasks.add": {"queue": "cpubound",
 
-                                        "routing_key": "tasks.add",
 
-                                        "serializer": "json"}}
 
-     The final routing options for `tasks.add` will become::
 
-         {"exchange": "cpubound",
 
-          "routing_key": "tasks.add",
 
-          "serializer": "json"}
 
-     This was not the case before: the values
 
-     in :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` would take precedence.
 
- * Worker crashed if the value of :setting:`CELERY_TASK_ERROR_WHITELIST` was
 
-   not an iterable
 
- * :func:`~celery.execute.apply`: Make sure `kwargs["task_id"]` is
 
-   always set.
 
- * `AsyncResult.traceback`: Now returns :const:`None`, instead of raising
 
-   :exc:`KeyError` if traceback is missing.
 
- * :class:`~celery.task.control.inspect`: Replies did not work correctly
 
-   if no destination was specified.
 
- * Can now store result/metadata for custom states.
 
- * celeryd: A warning is now emitted if the sending of task error
 
-   e-mails fails.
 
- * celeryev: Curses monitor no longer crashes if the terminal window
 
-   is resized.
 
-     See issue #160.
 
- * celeryd: On OS X it is not possible to run `os.exec*` in a process
 
-   that is threaded.
 
-       This breaks the SIGHUP restart handler,
 
-       and is now disabled on OS X, emitting a warning instead.
 
-     See issue #152.
 
- * :mod:`celery.execute.trace`: Properly handle `raise(str)`,
 
-   which is still allowed in Python 2.4.
 
-     See issue #175.
 
- * Using urllib2 in a periodic task on OS X crashed because
 
-   of the proxy auto detection used in OS X.
 
-     This is now fixed by using a workaround.
 
-     See issue #143.
 
- * Debian init scripts: Commands should not run in a sub shell
 
-     See issue #163.
 
- * Debian init scripts: Use the absolute path of celeryd to allow stat
 
-     See issue #162.
 
- .. _v203-documentation:
 
- Documentation
 
- -------------
 
- * getting-started/broker-installation: Fixed typo
 
-     `set_permissions ""` -> `set_permissions ".*"`.
 
- * Tasks User Guide: Added section on database transactions.
 
-     See issue #169.
 
- * Routing User Guide: Fixed typo `"feed": -> {"queue": "feeds"}`.
 
-     See issue #169.
 
- * Documented the default values for the :setting:`CELERYD_CONCURRENCY`
 
-   and :setting:`CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER` settings.
 
- * Tasks User Guide: Fixed typos in the subtask example
 
- * celery.signals: Documented worker_process_init.
 
- * Daemonization cookbook: Need to export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE in
 
-   `/etc/default/celeryd`.
 
- * Added some more FAQs from stack overflow
 
- * Daemonization cookbook: Fixed typo `CELERYD_LOGFILE/CELERYD_PIDFILE`
 
-     to `CELERYD_LOG_FILE` / `CELERYD_PID_FILE`
 
-     Also added troubleshooting section for the init scripts.
 
- .. _version-2.0.2:
 
- 2.0.2
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-07-22 11:31 A.M CEST
 
- * Routes: When using the dict route syntax, the exchange for a task
 
-   could disappear making the task unroutable.
 
-     See issue #158.
 
- * Test suite now passing on Python 2.4
 
- * No longer have to type `PYTHONPATH=.` to use celeryconfig in the current
 
-   directory.
 
-     This is accomplished by the default loader ensuring that the current
 
-     directory is in `sys.path` when loading the config module.
 
-     `sys.path` is reset to its original state after loading.
 
-     Adding the current working directory to `sys.path` without the user
 
-     knowing may be a security issue, as this means someone can drop a Python module in the users
 
-     directory that executes arbitrary commands. This was the original reason
 
-     not to do this, but if done *only when loading the config module*, this
 
-     means that the behavior will only apply to the modules imported in the
 
-     config module, which I think is a good compromise (certainly better than
 
-     just explicitly setting `PYTHONPATH=.` anyway)
 
- * Experimental Cassandra backend added.
 
- * celeryd: SIGHUP handler accidentally propagated to worker pool processes.
 
-     In combination with 7a7c44e39344789f11b5346e9cc8340f5fe4846c
 
-     this would make each child process start a new celeryd when
 
-     the terminal window was closed :/
 
- * celeryd: Do not install SIGHUP handler if running from a terminal.
 
-     This fixes the problem where celeryd is launched in the background
 
-     when closing the terminal.
 
- * celeryd: Now joins threads at shutdown.
 
-     See issue #152.
 
- * Test tear down: Don't use `atexit` but nose's `teardown()` functionality
 
-   instead.
 
-     See issue #154.
 
- * Debian init script for celeryd: Stop now works correctly.
 
- * Task logger: `warn` method added (synonym for `warning`)
 
- * Can now define a white list of errors to send error e-mails for.
 
-     Example::
 
-         CELERY_TASK_ERROR_WHITELIST = ('myapp.MalformedInputError')
 
-     See issue #153.
 
- * celeryd: Now handles overflow exceptions in `time.mktime` while parsing
 
-   the ETA field.
 
- * LoggerWrapper: Try to detect loggers logging back to stderr/stdout making
 
-   an infinite loop.
 
- * Added :class:`celery.task.control.inspect`: Inspects a running worker.
 
-     Examples::
 
-         # Inspect a single worker
 
-         >>> i = inspect("myworker.example.com")
 
-         # Inspect several workers
 
-         >>> i = inspect(["myworker.example.com", "myworker2.example.com"])
 
-         # Inspect all workers consuming on this vhost.
 
-         >>> i = inspect()
 
-         ### Methods
 
-         # Get currently executing tasks
 
-         >>> i.active()
 
-         # Get currently reserved tasks
 
-         >>> i.reserved()
 
-         # Get the current eta schedule
 
-         >>> i.scheduled()
 
-         # Worker statistics and info
 
-         >>> i.stats()
 
-         # List of currently revoked tasks
 
-         >>> i.revoked()
 
-         # List of registered tasks
 
-         >>> i.registered_tasks()
 
- *  Remote control commands `dump_active`/`dump_reserved`/`dump_schedule`
 
-    now replies with detailed task requests.
 
-     Containing the original arguments and fields of the task requested.
 
-     In addition the remote control command `set_loglevel` has been added,
 
-     this only changes the log level for the main process.
 
- * Worker control command execution now catches errors and returns their
 
-   string representation in the reply.
 
- * Functional test suite added
 
-     :mod:`celery.tests.functional.case` contains utilities to start
 
-     and stop an embedded celeryd process, for use in functional testing.
 
- .. _version-2.0.1:
 
- 2.0.1
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-07-09 03:02 P.M CEST
 
- * multiprocessing.pool: Now handles encoding errors, so that pickling errors
 
-   doesn't crash the worker processes.
 
- * The remote control command replies was not working with RabbitMQ 1.8.0's
 
-   stricter equivalence checks.
 
-     If you've already hit this problem you may have to delete the
 
-     declaration::
 
-         $ camqadm exchange.delete celerycrq
 
-     or::
 
-         $ python manage.py camqadm exchange.delete celerycrq
 
- * A bug sneaked in the ETA scheduler that made it only able to execute
 
-   one task per second(!)
 
-     The scheduler sleeps between iterations so it doesn't consume too much CPU.
 
-     It keeps a list of the scheduled items sorted by time, at each iteration
 
-     it sleeps for the remaining time of the item with the nearest deadline.
 
-     If there are no eta tasks it will sleep for a minimum amount of time, one
 
-     second by default.
 
-     A bug sneaked in here, making it sleep for one second for every task
 
-     that was scheduled. This has been fixed, so now it should move
 
-     tasks like hot knife through butter.
 
-     In addition a new setting has been added to control the minimum sleep
 
-     interval; :setting:`CELERYD_ETA_SCHEDULER_PRECISION`. A good
 
-     value for this would be a float between 0 and 1, depending
 
-     on the needed precision. A value of 0.8 means that when the ETA of a task
 
-     is met, it will take at most 0.8 seconds for the task to be moved to the
 
-     ready queue.
 
- * Pool: Supervisor did not release the semaphore.
 
-     This would lead to a deadlock if all workers terminated prematurely.
 
- * Added Python version trove classifiers: 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 and 2.7
 
- * Tests now passing on Python 2.7.
 
- * Task.__reduce__: Tasks created using the task decorator can now be pickled.
 
- * setup.py: nose added to `tests_require`.
 
- * Pickle should now work with SQLAlchemy 0.5.x
 
- * New homepage design by Jan Henrik Helmers: http://celeryproject.org
 
- * New Sphinx theme by Armin Ronacher: http://celeryproject.org/docs
 
- * Fixed "pending_xref" errors shown in the HTML rendering of the
 
-   documentation. Apparently this was caused by new changes in Sphinx 1.0b2.
 
- * Router classes in :setting:`CELERY_ROUTES` are now imported lazily.
 
-     Importing a router class in a module that also loads the Celery
 
-     environment would cause a circular dependency. This is solved
 
-     by importing it when needed after the environment is set up.
 
- * :setting:`CELERY_ROUTES` was broken if set to a single dict.
 
-     This example in the docs should now work again::
 
-         CELERY_ROUTES = {"feed.tasks.import_feed": "feeds"}
 
- * `CREATE_MISSING_QUEUES` was not honored by apply_async.
 
- * New remote control command: `stats`
 
-     Dumps information about the worker, like pool process ids, and
 
-     total number of tasks executed by type.
 
-     Example reply::
 
-         [{'worker.local':
 
-              'total': {'tasks.sleeptask': 6},
 
-              'pool': {'timeouts': [None, None],
 
-                       'processes': [60376, 60377],
 
-                       'max-concurrency': 2,
 
-                       'max-tasks-per-child': None,
 
-                       'put-guarded-by-semaphore': True}}]
 
- * New remote control command: `dump_active`
 
-     Gives a list of tasks currently being executed by the worker.
 
-     By default arguments are passed through repr in case there
 
-     are arguments that is not JSON encodable. If you know
 
-     the arguments are JSON safe, you can pass the argument `safe=True`.
 
-     Example reply::
 
-         >>> broadcast("dump_active", arguments={"safe": False}, reply=True)
 
-         [{'worker.local': [
 
-             {'args': '(1,)',
 
-              'time_start': 1278580542.6300001,
 
-              'name': 'tasks.sleeptask',
 
-              'delivery_info': {
 
-                  'consumer_tag': '30',
 
-                  'routing_key': 'celery',
 
-                  'exchange': 'celery'},
 
-              'hostname': 'casper.local',
 
-              'acknowledged': True,
 
-              'kwargs': '{}',
 
-              'id': '802e93e9-e470-47ed-b913-06de8510aca2',
 
-             }
 
-         ]}]
 
- * Added experimental support for persistent revokes.
 
-     Use the `-S|--statedb` argument to celeryd to enable it::
 
-         $ celeryd --statedb=/var/run/celeryd
 
-     This will use the file: `/var/run/celeryd.db`,
 
-     as the `shelve` module automatically adds the `.db` suffix.
 
- .. _version-2.0.0:
 
- 2.0.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-07-02 02:30 P.M CEST
 
- Foreword
 
- --------
 
- Celery 2.0 contains backward incompatible changes, the most important
 
- being that the Django dependency has been removed so Celery no longer
 
- supports Django out of the box, but instead as an add-on package
 
- called `django-celery`_.
 
- We're very sorry for breaking backwards compatibility, but there's
 
- also many new and exciting features to make up for the time you lose
 
- upgrading, so be sure to read the :ref:`News <v200-news>` section.
 
- Quite a lot of potential users have been upset about the Django dependency,
 
- so maybe this is a chance to get wider adoption by the Python community as
 
- well.
 
- Big thanks to all contributors, testers and users!
 
- .. _v200-django-upgrade:
 
- Upgrading for Django-users
 
- --------------------------
 
- Django integration has been moved to a separate package: `django-celery`_.
 
- * To upgrade you need to install the `django-celery`_ module and change::
 
-     INSTALLED_APPS = "celery"
 
-   to::
 
-     INSTALLED_APPS = "djcelery"
 
- * If you use `mod_wsgi` you need to add the following line to your `.wsgi`
 
-   file::
 
-     import os
 
-     os.environ["CELERY_LOADER"] = "django"
 
- * The following modules has been moved to `django-celery`_:
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     **Module name**                        **Replace with**
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     `celery.models`                        `djcelery.models`
 
-     `celery.managers`                      `djcelery.managers`
 
-     `celery.views`                         `djcelery.views`
 
-     `celery.urls`                          `djcelery.urls`
 
-     `celery.management`                    `djcelery.management`
 
-     `celery.loaders.djangoapp`             `djcelery.loaders`
 
-     `celery.backends.database`             `djcelery.backends.database`
 
-     `celery.backends.cache`                `djcelery.backends.cache`
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
- Importing :mod:`djcelery` will automatically setup Celery to use Django loader.
 
- loader.  It does this by setting the :envvar:`CELERY_LOADER` environment variable to
 
- `"django"` (it won't change it if a loader is already set.)
 
- When the Django loader is used, the "database" and "cache" result backend
 
- aliases will point to the :mod:`djcelery` backends instead of the built-in backends,
 
- and configuration will be read from the Django settings.
 
- .. _`django-celery`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-celery
 
- .. _v200-upgrade:
 
- Upgrading for others
 
- --------------------
 
- .. _v200-upgrade-database:
 
- Database result backend
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- The database result backend is now using `SQLAlchemy`_ instead of the
 
- Django ORM, see `Supported Databases`_ for a table of supported databases.
 
- The `DATABASE_*` settings has been replaced by a single setting:
 
- :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_DBURI`. The value here should be an
 
- `SQLAlchemy Connection String`_, some examples include:
 
- .. code-block:: python
 
-     # sqlite (filename)
 
-     CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///celerydb.sqlite"
 
-     # mysql
 
-     CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo"
 
-     # postgresql
 
-     CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/mydatabase"
 
-     # oracle
 
-     CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "oracle://scott:tiger@127.0.0.1:1521/sidname"
 
- See `SQLAlchemy Connection Strings`_ for more information about connection
 
- strings.
 
- To specify additional SQLAlchemy database engine options you can use
 
- the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS` setting::
 
-     # echo enables verbose logging from SQLAlchemy.
 
-     CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS = {"echo": True}
 
- .. _`SQLAlchemy`:
 
-     http://www.sqlalchemy.org
 
- .. _`Supported Databases`:
 
-     http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dbengine.html#supported-databases
 
- .. _`SQLAlchemy Connection String`:
 
-     http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dbengine.html#create-engine-url-arguments
 
- .. _`SQLAlchemy Connection Strings`:
 
-     http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dbengine.html#create-engine-url-arguments
 
- .. _v200-upgrade-cache:
 
- Cache result backend
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- The cache result backend is no longer using the Django cache framework,
 
- but it supports mostly the same configuration syntax::
 
-     CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND = "memcached://A.example.com:11211;B.example.com"
 
- To use the cache backend you must either have the `pylibmc`_ or
 
- `python-memcached`_ library installed, of which the former is regarded
 
- as the best choice.
 
- .. _`pylibmc`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pylibmc
 
- .. _`python-memcached`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-memcached
 
- The support backend types are `memcached://` and `memory://`,
 
- we haven't felt the need to support any of the other backends
 
- provided by Django.
 
- .. _v200-incompatible:
 
- Backward incompatible changes
 
- -----------------------------
 
- * Default (python) loader now prints warning on missing `celeryconfig.py`
 
-   instead of raising :exc:`ImportError`.
 
-     celeryd raises :exc:`~celery.exceptions.ImproperlyConfigured` if the configuration
 
-     is not set up. This makes it possible to use `--help` etc., without having a
 
-     working configuration.
 
-     Also this makes it possible to use the client side of celery without being
 
-     configured::
 
-         >>> from carrot.connection import BrokerConnection
 
-         >>> conn = BrokerConnection("localhost", "guest", "guest", "/")
 
-         >>> from celery.execute import send_task
 
-         >>> r = send_task("celery.ping", args=(), kwargs={}, connection=conn)
 
-         >>> from celery.backends.amqp import AMQPBackend
 
-         >>> r.backend = AMQPBackend(connection=conn)
 
-         >>> r.get()
 
-         'pong'
 
- * The following deprecated settings has been removed (as scheduled by
 
-   the `deprecation timeline`_):
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     **Setting name**                       **Replace with**
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     `CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_QUEUES`          `CELERY_QUEUES`
 
-     `CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE`                 `CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE`
 
-     `CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE_TYPE`            `CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE_TYPE`
 
-     `CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_ROUTING_KEY`     `CELERY_QUEUES`
 
-     `CELERY_AMQP_PUBLISHER_ROUTING_KEY`    `CELERY_DEFAULT_ROUTING_KEY`
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
- .. _`deprecation timeline`:
 
-     http://ask.github.com/celery/internals/deprecation.html
 
- * The `celery.task.rest` module has been removed, use :mod:`celery.task.http`
 
-   instead (as scheduled by the `deprecation timeline`_).
 
- * It's no longer allowed to skip the class name in loader names.
 
-   (as scheduled by the `deprecation timeline`_):
 
-     Assuming the implicit `Loader` class name is no longer supported,
 
-     if you use e.g.::
 
-         CELERY_LOADER = "myapp.loaders"
 
-     You need to include the loader class name, like this::
 
-         CELERY_LOADER = "myapp.loaders.Loader"
 
- * :setting:`CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES` now defaults to 1 day.
 
-     Previous default setting was to expire in 5 days.
 
- *  AMQP backend: Don't use different values for `auto_delete`.
 
-     This bug became visible with RabbitMQ 1.8.0, which no longer
 
-     allows conflicting declarations for the auto_delete and durable settings.
 
-     If you've already used celery with this backend chances are you
 
-     have to delete the previous declaration::
 
-         $ camqadm exchange.delete celeryresults
 
- * Now uses pickle instead of cPickle on Python versions <= 2.5
 
-     cPickle is broken in Python <= 2.5.
 
-     It unsafely and incorrectly uses relative instead of absolute imports,
 
-     so e.g.::
 
-           exceptions.KeyError
 
-     becomes::
 
-           celery.exceptions.KeyError
 
-     Your best choice is to upgrade to Python 2.6,
 
-     as while the pure pickle version has worse performance,
 
-     it is the only safe option for older Python versions.
 
- .. _v200-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- * **celeryev**: Curses Celery Monitor and Event Viewer.
 
-     This is a simple monitor allowing you to see what tasks are
 
-     executing in real-time and investigate tracebacks and results of ready
 
-     tasks. It also enables you to set new rate limits and revoke tasks.
 
-     Screenshot:
 
-     .. figure:: images/celeryevshotsm.jpg
 
-     If you run `celeryev` with the `-d` switch it will act as an event
 
-     dumper, simply dumping the events it receives to standard out::
 
-         $ celeryev -d
 
-         -> celeryev: starting capture...
 
-         casper.local [2010-06-04 10:42:07.020000] heartbeat
 
-         casper.local [2010-06-04 10:42:14.750000] task received:
 
-             tasks.add(61a68756-27f4-4879-b816-3cf815672b0e) args=[2, 2] kwargs={}
 
-             eta=2010-06-04T10:42:16.669290, retries=0
 
-         casper.local [2010-06-04 10:42:17.230000] task started
 
-             tasks.add(61a68756-27f4-4879-b816-3cf815672b0e) args=[2, 2] kwargs={}
 
-         casper.local [2010-06-04 10:42:17.960000] task succeeded:
 
-             tasks.add(61a68756-27f4-4879-b816-3cf815672b0e)
 
-             args=[2, 2] kwargs={} result=4, runtime=0.782663106918
 
-         The fields here are, in order: *sender hostname*, *timestamp*, *event type* and
 
-         *additional event fields*.
 
- * AMQP result backend: Now supports `.ready()`, `.successful()`,
 
-   `.result`, `.status`, and even responds to changes in task state
 
- * New user guides:
 
-     * :doc:`userguide/workers`
 
-     * :doc:`userguide/tasksets`
 
-     * :doc:`userguide/routing`
 
- * celeryd: Standard out/error is now being redirected to the log file.
 
- * :mod:`billiard` has been moved back to the celery repository.
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     **Module name**                        **celery equivalent**
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     `billiard.pool`                        `celery.concurrency.processes.pool`
 
-     `billiard.serialization`               `celery.serialization`
 
-     `billiard.utils.functional`            `celery.utils.functional`
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     The :mod:`billiard` distribution may be maintained, depending on interest.
 
- * now depends on :mod:`carrot` >= 0.10.5
 
- * now depends on :mod:`pyparsing`
 
- * celeryd: Added `--purge` as an alias to `--discard`.
 
- * celeryd: Ctrl+C (SIGINT) once does warm shutdown, hitting Ctrl+C twice
 
-   forces termination.
 
- * Added support for using complex crontab-expressions in periodic tasks. For
 
-   example, you can now use::
 
-     >>> crontab(minute="*/15")
 
-   or even::
 
-     >>> crontab(minute="*/30", hour="8-17,1-2", day_of_week="thu-fri")
 
-   See :doc:`userguide/periodic-tasks`.
 
- * celeryd: Now waits for available pool processes before applying new
 
-   tasks to the pool.
 
-     This means it doesn't have to wait for dozens of tasks to finish at shutdown
 
-     because it has applied prefetched tasks without having any pool
 
-     processes available to immediately accept them.
 
-     See issue #122.
 
- * New built-in way to do task callbacks using
 
-   :class:`~celery.task.sets.subtask`.
 
-   See :doc:`userguide/tasksets` for more information.
 
- * TaskSets can now contain several types of tasks.
 
-   :class:`~celery.task.sets.TaskSet` has been refactored to use
 
-   a new syntax, please see :doc:`userguide/tasksets` for more information.
 
-   The previous syntax is still supported, but will be deprecated in
 
-   version 1.4.
 
- * TaskSet failed() result was incorrect.
 
-     See issue #132.
 
- * Now creates different loggers per task class.
 
-     See issue #129.
 
- * Missing queue definitions are now created automatically.
 
-     You can disable this using the :setting:`CELERY_CREATE_MISSING_QUEUES`
 
-     setting.
 
-     The missing queues are created with the following options::
 
-         CELERY_QUEUES[name] = {"exchange": name,
 
-                                "exchange_type": "direct",
 
-                                "routing_key": "name}
 
-    This feature is added for easily setting up routing using the `-Q`
 
-    option to `celeryd`::
 
-        $ celeryd -Q video, image
 
-    See the new routing section of the User Guide for more information:
 
-    :doc:`userguide/routing`.
 
- * New Task option: `Task.queue`
 
-     If set, message options will be taken from the corresponding entry
 
-     in :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES`. `exchange`, `exchange_type` and `routing_key`
 
-     will be ignored
 
- * Added support for task soft and hard time limits.
 
-     New settings added:
 
-     * :setting:`CELERYD_TASK_TIME_LIMIT`
 
-         Hard time limit. The worker processing the task will be killed and
 
-         replaced with a new one when this is exceeded.
 
-     * :setting:`CELERYD_SOFT_TASK_TIME_LIMIT`
 
-         Soft time limit. The :exc:`celery.exceptions.SoftTimeLimitExceeded`
 
-         exception will be raised when this is exceeded.  The task can catch
 
-         this to e.g. clean up before the hard time limit comes.
 
-     New command line arguments to celeryd added:
 
-     `--time-limit` and `--soft-time-limit`.
 
-     What's left?
 
-     This won't work on platforms not supporting signals (and specifically
 
-     the `SIGUSR1` signal) yet. So an alternative the ability to disable
 
-     the feature all together on nonconforming platforms must be implemented.
 
-     Also when the hard time limit is exceeded, the task result should
 
-     be a `TimeLimitExceeded` exception.
 
- * Test suite is now passing without a running broker, using the carrot
 
-   in-memory backend.
 
- * Log output is now available in colors.
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     **Log level**                          **Color**
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     `DEBUG`                                Blue
 
-     `WARNING`                              Yellow
 
-     `CRITICAL`                             Magenta
 
-     `ERROR`                                Red
 
-     =====================================  =====================================
 
-     This is only enabled when the log output is a tty.
 
-     You can explicitly enable/disable this feature using the
 
-     :setting:`CELERYD_LOG_COLOR` setting.
 
- * Added support for task router classes (like the django multi-db routers)
 
-     * New setting: :setting:`CELERY_ROUTES`
 
-     This is a single, or a list of routers to traverse when
 
-     sending tasks. Dictionaries in this list converts to a
 
-     :class:`celery.routes.MapRoute` instance.
 
-     Examples:
 
-         >>> CELERY_ROUTES = {"celery.ping": "default",
 
-                              "mytasks.add": "cpu-bound",
 
-                              "video.encode": {
 
-                                  "queue": "video",
 
-                                  "exchange": "media"
 
-                                  "routing_key": "media.video.encode"}}
 
-         >>> CELERY_ROUTES = ("myapp.tasks.Router",
 
-                              {"celery.ping": "default})
 
-     Where `myapp.tasks.Router` could be:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         class Router(object):
 
-             def route_for_task(self, task, args=None, kwargs=None):
 
-                 if task == "celery.ping":
 
-                     return "default"
 
-     route_for_task may return a string or a dict. A string then means
 
-     it's a queue name in :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES`, a dict means it's a custom route.
 
-     When sending tasks, the routers are consulted in order. The first
 
-     router that doesn't return `None` is the route to use. The message options
 
-     is then merged with the found route settings, where the routers settings
 
-     have priority.
 
-     Example if :func:`~celery.execute.apply_async` has these arguments::
 
-        >>> Task.apply_async(immediate=False, exchange="video",
 
-        ...                  routing_key="video.compress")
 
-     and a router returns::
 
-         {"immediate": True,
 
-          "exchange": "urgent"}
 
-     the final message options will be::
 
-         immediate=True, exchange="urgent", routing_key="video.compress"
 
-     (and any default message options defined in the
 
-     :class:`~celery.task.base.Task` class)
 
- * New Task handler called after the task returns:
 
-   :meth:`~celery.task.base.Task.after_return`.
 
- * :class:`~celery.datastructures.ExceptionInfo` now passed to
 
-    :meth:`~celery.task.base.Task.on_retry`/
 
-    :meth:`~celery.task.base.Task.on_failure` as einfo keyword argument.
 
- * celeryd: Added :setting:`CELERYD_MAX_TASKS_PER_CHILD` /
 
-   :option:`--maxtasksperchild`
 
-     Defines the maximum number of tasks a pool worker can process before
 
-     the process is terminated and replaced by a new one.
 
- * Revoked tasks now marked with state :state:`REVOKED`, and `result.get()`
 
-   will now raise :exc:`~celery.exceptions.TaskRevokedError`.
 
- * :func:`celery.task.control.ping` now works as expected.
 
- * `apply(throw=True)` / :setting:`CELERY_EAGER_PROPAGATES_EXCEPTIONS`:
 
-   Makes eager execution re-raise task errors.
 
- * New signal: :data:`~celery.signals.worker_process_init`: Sent inside the
 
-   pool worker process at init.
 
- * celeryd :option:`-Q` option: Ability to specify list of queues to use,
 
-   disabling other configured queues.
 
-     For example, if :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` defines four
 
-     queues: `image`, `video`, `data` and `default`, the following
 
-     command would make celeryd only consume from the `image` and `video`
 
-     queues::
 
-         $ celeryd -Q image,video
 
- * celeryd: New return value for the `revoke` control command:
 
-     Now returns::
 
-         {"ok": "task $id revoked"}
 
-     instead of `True`.
 
- * celeryd: Can now enable/disable events using remote control
 
-     Example usage:
 
-         >>> from celery.task.control import broadcast
 
-         >>> broadcast("enable_events")
 
-         >>> broadcast("disable_events")
 
- * Removed top-level tests directory. Test config now in celery.tests.config
 
-     This means running the unit tests doesn't require any special setup.
 
-     `celery/tests/__init__` now configures the :envvar:`CELERY_CONFIG_MODULE`
 
-     and :envvar:`CELERY_LOADER` environment variables, so when `nosetests`
 
-     imports that, the unit test environment is all set up.
 
-     Before you run the tests you need to install the test requirements::
 
-         $ pip install -r contrib/requirements/test.txt
 
-     Running all tests::
 
-         $ nosetests
 
-     Specifying the tests to run::
 
-         $ nosetests celery.tests.test_task
 
-     Producing HTML coverage::
 
-         $ nosetests --with-coverage3
 
-     The coverage output is then located in `celery/tests/cover/index.html`.
 
- * celeryd: New option `--version`: Dump version info and exit.
 
- * :mod:`celeryd-multi <celeryd.bin.celeryd_multi>`: Tool for shell scripts
 
-   to start multiple workers.
 
-  Some examples::
 
-         # Advanced example with 10 workers:
 
-         #   * Three of the workers processes the images and video queue
 
-         #   * Two of the workers processes the data queue with loglevel DEBUG
 
-         #   * the rest processes the default' queue.
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start 10 -l INFO -Q:1-3 images,video -Q:4,5:data
 
-             -Q default -L:4,5 DEBUG
 
-         # get commands to start 10 workers, with 3 processes each
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start 3 -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n celeryd1.myhost -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n celeryd2.myhost -c 3
 
-         celeryd- n celeryd3.myhost -c 3
 
-         # start 3 named workers
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start image video data -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n image.myhost -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n video.myhost -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n data.myhost -c 3
 
-         # specify custom hostname
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start 2 -n worker.example.com -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n celeryd1.worker.example.com -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n celeryd2.worker.example.com -c 3
 
-         # Additionl options are added to each celeryd',
 
-         # but you can also modify the options for ranges of or single workers
 
-         # 3 workers: Two with 3 processes, and one with 10 processes.
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start 3 -c 3 -c:1 10
 
-         celeryd -n celeryd1.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd -n celeryd2.myhost -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n celeryd3.myhost -c 3
 
-         # can also specify options for named workers
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start image video data -c 3 -c:image 10
 
-         celeryd -n image.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd -n video.myhost -c 3
 
-         celeryd -n data.myhost -c 3
 
-         # ranges and lists of workers in options is also allowed:
 
-         # (-c:1-3 can also be written as -c:1,2,3)
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start 5 -c 3  -c:1-3 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n celeryd1.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n celeryd2.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n celeryd3.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n celeryd4.myhost -c 3
 
-         celeryd-multi -n celeryd5.myhost -c 3
 
-         # lists also works with named workers
 
-         $ celeryd-multi start foo bar baz xuzzy -c 3 -c:foo,bar,baz 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n foo.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n bar.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n baz.myhost -c 10
 
-         celeryd-multi -n xuzzy.myhost -c 3
 
- * The worker now calls the result backends `process_cleanup` method
 
-   *after* task execution instead of before.
 
- * AMQP result backend now supports Pika.
 
- .. _version-1.0.6:
 
- 1.0.6
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-06-30 09:57 A.M CEST
 
- * RabbitMQ 1.8.0 has extended their exchange equivalence tests to
 
-   include `auto_delete` and `durable`. This broke the AMQP backend.
 
-   If you've already used the AMQP backend this means you have to
 
-   delete the previous definitions::
 
-       $ camqadm exchange.delete celeryresults
 
-   or::
 
-       $ python manage.py camqadm exchange.delete celeryresults
 
- .. _version-1.0.5:
 
- 1.0.5
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-06-01 02:36 P.M CEST
 
- .. _v105-critical:
 
- Critical
 
- --------
 
- * SIGINT/Ctrl+C killed the pool, abruptly terminating the currently executing
 
-   tasks.
 
-     Fixed by making the pool worker processes ignore :const:`SIGINT`.
 
- * Should not close the consumers before the pool is terminated, just cancel
 
-   the consumers.
 
-     See issue #122.
 
- * Now depends on :mod:`billiard` >= 0.3.1
 
- * celeryd: Previously exceptions raised by worker components could stall startup,
 
-   now it correctly logs the exceptions and shuts down.
 
- * celeryd: Prefetch counts was set too late. QoS is now set as early as possible,
 
-   so celeryd can't slurp in all the messages at start-up.
 
- .. _v105-changes:
 
- Changes
 
- -------
 
- * :mod:`celery.contrib.abortable`: Abortable tasks.
 
-     Tasks that defines steps of execution, the task can then
 
-     be aborted after each step has completed.
 
- * :class:`~celery.events.EventDispatcher`: No longer creates AMQP channel
 
-   if events are disabled
 
- * Added required RPM package names under `[bdist_rpm]` section, to support building RPMs
 
-   from the sources using setup.py
 
- * Running unit tests: :envvar:`NOSE_VERBOSE` environment var now enables verbose output from Nose.
 
- * :func:`celery.execute.apply`: Pass log file/log level arguments as task kwargs.
 
-     See issue #110.
 
- * celery.execute.apply: Should return exception, not :class:`~celery.datastructures.ExceptionInfo`
 
-   on error.
 
-     See issue #111.
 
- * Added new entries to the :doc:`FAQs <faq>`:
 
-     * Should I use retry or acks_late?
 
-     * Can I execute a task by name?
 
- .. _version-1.0.4:
 
- 1.0.4
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-05-31 09:54 A.M CEST
 
- * Changelog merged with 1.0.5 as the release was never announced.
 
- .. _version-1.0.3:
 
- 1.0.3
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-05-15 03:00 P.M CEST
 
- .. _v103-important:
 
- Important notes
 
- ---------------
 
- * Messages are now acknowledged *just before* the task function is executed.
 
-     This is the behavior we've wanted all along, but couldn't have because of
 
-     limitations in the multiprocessing module.
 
-     The previous behavior was not good, and the situation worsened with the
 
-     release of 1.0.1, so this change will definitely improve
 
-     reliability, performance and operations in general.
 
-     For more information please see http://bit.ly/9hom6T
 
- * Database result backend: result now explicitly sets `null=True` as
 
-   `django-picklefield` version 0.1.5 changed the default behavior
 
-   right under our noses :(
 
-     See: http://bit.ly/d5OwMr
 
-     This means those who created their celery tables (via syncdb or
 
-     celeryinit) with picklefield versions >= 0.1.5 has to alter their tables to
 
-     allow the result field to be `NULL` manually.
 
-     MySQL::
 
-         ALTER TABLE celery_taskmeta MODIFY result TEXT NULL
 
-     PostgreSQL::
 
-         ALTER TABLE celery_taskmeta ALTER COLUMN result DROP NOT NULL
 
- * Removed `Task.rate_limit_queue_type`, as it was not really useful
 
-   and made it harder to refactor some parts.
 
- * Now depends on carrot >= 0.10.4
 
- * Now depends on billiard >= 0.3.0
 
- .. _v103-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- * AMQP backend: Added timeout support for `result.get()` /
 
-   `result.wait()`.
 
- * New task option: `Task.acks_late` (default: :setting:`CELERY_ACKS_LATE`)
 
-     Late ack means the task messages will be acknowledged **after** the task
 
-     has been executed, not *just before*, which is the default behavior.
 
-     .. note::
 
-         This means the tasks may be executed twice if the worker
 
-         crashes in mid-execution. Not acceptable for most
 
-         applications, but desirable for others.
 
- * Added crontab-like scheduling to periodic tasks.
 
-     Like a cron job, you can specify units of time of when
 
-     you would like the task to execute. While not a full implementation
 
-     of cron's features, it should provide a fair degree of common scheduling
 
-     needs.
 
-     You can specify a minute (0-59), an hour (0-23), and/or a day of the
 
-     week (0-6 where 0 is Sunday, or by names: sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri,
 
-     sat).
 
-     Examples:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         from celery.schedules import crontab
 
-         from celery.decorators import periodic_task
 
-         @periodic_task(run_every=crontab(hour=7, minute=30))
 
-         def every_morning():
 
-             print("Runs every morning at 7:30a.m")
 
-         @periodic_task(run_every=crontab(hour=7, minute=30, day_of_week="mon"))
 
-         def every_monday_morning():
 
-             print("Run every monday morning at 7:30a.m")
 
-         @periodic_task(run_every=crontab(minutes=30))
 
-         def every_hour():
 
-             print("Runs every hour on the clock. e.g. 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 etc.")
 
-     .. note::
 
-         This a late addition. While we have unittests, due to the
 
-         nature of this feature we haven't been able to completely test this
 
-         in practice, so consider this experimental.
 
- * `TaskPool.apply_async`: Now supports the `accept_callback` argument.
 
- * `apply_async`: Now raises :exc:`ValueError` if task args is not a list,
 
-   or kwargs is not a tuple (Issue #95).
 
- * `Task.max_retries` can now be `None`, which means it will retry forever.
 
- * Celerybeat: Now reuses the same connection when publishing large
 
-   sets of tasks.
 
- * Modified the task locking example in the documentation to use
 
-   `cache.add` for atomic locking.
 
- * Added experimental support for a *started* status on tasks.
 
-     If `Task.track_started` is enabled the task will report its status
 
-     as "started" when the task is executed by a worker.
 
-     The default value is `False` as the normal behaviour is to not
 
-     report that level of granularity. Tasks are either pending, finished,
 
-     or waiting to be retried. Having a "started" status can be useful for
 
-     when there are long running tasks and there is a need to report which
 
-     task is currently running.
 
-     The global default can be overridden by the :setting:`CELERY_TRACK_STARTED`
 
-     setting.
 
- * User Guide: New section `Tips and Best Practices`.
 
-     Contributions welcome!
 
- .. _v103-remote-control:
 
- Remote control commands
 
- -----------------------
 
- * Remote control commands can now send replies back to the caller.
 
-     Existing commands has been improved to send replies, and the client
 
-     interface in `celery.task.control` has new keyword arguments: `reply`,
 
-     `timeout` and `limit`. Where reply means it will wait for replies,
 
-     timeout is the time in seconds to stop waiting for replies, and limit
 
-     is the maximum number of replies to get.
 
-     By default, it will wait for as many replies as possible for one second.
 
-     * rate_limit(task_name, destination=all, reply=False, timeout=1, limit=0)
 
-         Worker returns `{"ok": message}` on success,
 
-         or `{"failure": message}` on failure.
 
-             >>> from celery.task.control import rate_limit
 
-             >>> rate_limit("tasks.add", "10/s", reply=True)
 
-             [{'worker1': {'ok': 'new rate limit set successfully'}},
 
-              {'worker2': {'ok': 'new rate limit set successfully'}}]
 
-     * ping(destination=all, reply=False, timeout=1, limit=0)
 
-         Worker returns the simple message `"pong"`.
 
-             >>> from celery.task.control import ping
 
-             >>> ping(reply=True)
 
-             [{'worker1': 'pong'},
 
-              {'worker2': 'pong'},
 
-     * revoke(destination=all, reply=False, timeout=1, limit=0)
 
-         Worker simply returns `True`.
 
-             >>> from celery.task.control import revoke
 
-             >>> revoke("419e46eb-cf6a-4271-86a8-442b7124132c", reply=True)
 
-             [{'worker1': True},
 
-              {'worker2'; True}]
 
- * You can now add your own remote control commands!
 
-     Remote control commands are functions registered in the command
 
-     registry. Registering a command is done using
 
-     :meth:`celery.worker.control.Panel.register`:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         from celery.task.control import Panel
 
-         @Panel.register
 
-         def reset_broker_connection(panel, **kwargs):
 
-             panel.consumer.reset_connection()
 
-             return {"ok": "connection re-established"}
 
-     With this module imported in the worker, you can launch the command
 
-     using `celery.task.control.broadcast`::
 
-         >>> from celery.task.control import broadcast
 
-         >>> broadcast("reset_broker_connection", reply=True)
 
-         [{'worker1': {'ok': 'connection re-established'},
 
-          {'worker2': {'ok': 'connection re-established'}}]
 
-     **TIP** You can choose the worker(s) to receive the command
 
-     by using the `destination` argument::
 
-         >>> broadcast("reset_broker_connection", destination=["worker1"])
 
-         [{'worker1': {'ok': 'connection re-established'}]
 
- * New remote control command: `dump_reserved`
 
-     Dumps tasks reserved by the worker, waiting to be executed::
 
-         >>> from celery.task.control import broadcast
 
-         >>> broadcast("dump_reserved", reply=True)
 
-         [{'myworker1': [<TaskRequest ....>]}]
 
- * New remote control command: `dump_schedule`
 
-     Dumps the workers currently registered ETA schedule.
 
-     These are tasks with an `eta` (or `countdown`) argument
 
-     waiting to be executed by the worker.
 
-         >>> from celery.task.control import broadcast
 
-         >>> broadcast("dump_schedule", reply=True)
 
-         [{'w1': []},
 
-          {'w3': []},
 
-          {'w2': ['0. 2010-05-12 11:06:00 pri0 <TaskRequest
 
-                     {name:"opalfeeds.tasks.refresh_feed_slice",
 
-                      id:"95b45760-4e73-4ce8-8eac-f100aa80273a",
 
-                      args:"(<Feeds freq_max:3600 freq_min:60
 
-                                    start:2184.0 stop:3276.0>,)",
 
-                      kwargs:"{'page': 2}"}>']},
 
-          {'w4': ['0. 2010-05-12 11:00:00 pri0 <TaskRequest
 
-                     {name:"opalfeeds.tasks.refresh_feed_slice",
 
-                      id:"c053480b-58fb-422f-ae68-8d30a464edfe",
 
-                      args:"(<Feeds freq_max:3600 freq_min:60
 
-                                    start:1092.0 stop:2184.0>,)",
 
-                      kwargs:"{\'page\': 1}"}>',
 
-                 '1. 2010-05-12 11:12:00 pri0 <TaskRequest
 
-                     {name:"opalfeeds.tasks.refresh_feed_slice",
 
-                      id:"ab8bc59e-6cf8-44b8-88d0-f1af57789758",
 
-                      args:"(<Feeds freq_max:3600 freq_min:60
 
-                                    start:3276.0 stop:4365>,)",
 
-                      kwargs:"{\'page\': 3}"}>']}]
 
- .. _v103-fixes:
 
- Fixes
 
- -----
 
- * Mediator thread no longer blocks for more than 1 second.
 
-     With rate limits enabled and when there was a lot of remaining time,
 
-     the mediator thread could block shutdown (and potentially block other
 
-     jobs from coming in).
 
- * Remote rate limits was not properly applied (Issue #98).
 
- * Now handles exceptions with Unicode messages correctly in
 
-   `TaskRequest.on_failure`.
 
- * Database backend: `TaskMeta.result`: default value should be `None`
 
-   not empty string.
 
- .. _version-1.0.2:
 
- 1.0.2
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-03-31 12:50 P.M CET
 
- * Deprecated: :setting:`CELERY_BACKEND`, please use
 
-   :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND` instead.
 
- * We now use a custom logger in tasks. This logger supports task magic
 
-   keyword arguments in formats.
 
-     The default format for tasks (:setting:`CELERYD_TASK_LOG_FORMAT`) now
 
-     includes the id and the name of tasks so the origin of task log messages
 
-     can easily be traced.
 
-     Example output::
 
-         [2010-03-25 13:11:20,317: INFO/PoolWorker-1]
 
-             [tasks.add(a6e1c5ad-60d9-42a0-8b24-9e39363125a4)] Hello from add
 
-     To revert to the previous behavior you can set::
 
-         CELERYD_TASK_LOG_FORMAT = """
 
-             [%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s/%(processName)s] %(message)s
 
-         """.strip()
 
- * Unit tests: Don't disable the django test database tear down,
 
-   instead fixed the underlying issue which was caused by modifications
 
-   to the `DATABASE_NAME` setting (Issue #82).
 
- * Django Loader: New config :setting:`CELERY_DB_REUSE_MAX` (max number of
 
-   tasks to reuse the same database connection)
 
-     The default is to use a new connection for every task.
 
-     We would very much like to reuse the connection, but a safe number of
 
-     reuses is not known, and we don't have any way to handle the errors
 
-     that might happen, which may even be database dependent.
 
-     See: http://bit.ly/94fwdd
 
- * celeryd: The worker components are now configurable: :setting:`CELERYD_POOL`,
 
-   :setting:`CELERYD_CONSUMER`, :setting:`CELERYD_MEDIATOR`, and
 
-   :setting:`CELERYD_ETA_SCHEDULER`.
 
-     The default configuration is as follows:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         CELERYD_POOL = "celery.concurrency.processes.TaskPool"
 
-         CELERYD_MEDIATOR = "celery.worker.controllers.Mediator"
 
-         CELERYD_ETA_SCHEDULER = "celery.worker.controllers.ScheduleController"
 
-         CELERYD_CONSUMER = "celery.worker.consumer.Consumer"
 
-     The :setting:`CELERYD_POOL` setting makes it easy to swap out the
 
-     multiprocessing pool with a threaded pool, or how about a
 
-     twisted/eventlet pool?
 
-     Consider the competition for the first pool plug-in started!
 
- * Debian init scripts: Use `-a` not `&&` (Issue #82).
 
- * Debian init scripts: Now always preserves `$CELERYD_OPTS` from the
 
-   `/etc/default/celeryd` and `/etc/default/celerybeat`.
 
- * celery.beat.Scheduler: Fixed a bug where the schedule was not properly
 
-   flushed to disk if the schedule had not been properly initialized.
 
- * celerybeat: Now syncs the schedule to disk when receiving the :sig:`SIGTERM`
 
-   and :sig:`SIGINT` signals.
 
- * Control commands: Make sure keywords arguments are not in Unicode.
 
- * ETA scheduler: Was missing a logger object, so the scheduler crashed
 
-   when trying to log that a task had been revoked.
 
- * management.commands.camqadm: Fixed typo `camqpadm` -> `camqadm`
 
-   (Issue #83).
 
- * PeriodicTask.delta_resolution: Was not working for days and hours, now fixed
 
-   by rounding to the nearest day/hour.
 
- * Fixed a potential infinite loop in `BaseAsyncResult.__eq__`, although
 
-   there is no evidence that it has ever been triggered. 
 
- * celeryd: Now handles messages with encoding problems by acking them and
 
-   emitting an error message.
 
- .. _version-1.0.1:
 
- 1.0.1
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-02-24 07:05 P.M CET
 
- * Tasks are now acknowledged early instead of late.
 
-     This is done because messages can only be acknowledged within the same
 
-     connection channel, so if the connection is lost we would have to refetch
 
-     the message again to acknowledge it.
 
-     This might or might not affect you, but mostly those running tasks with a
 
-     really long execution time are affected, as all tasks that has made it
 
-     all the way into the pool needs to be executed before the worker can
 
-     safely terminate (this is at most the number of pool workers, multiplied
 
-     by the :setting:`CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER` setting.)
 
-     We multiply the prefetch count by default to increase the performance at
 
-     times with bursts of tasks with a short execution time. If this doesn't
 
-     apply to your use case, you should be able to set the prefetch multiplier
 
-     to zero, without sacrificing performance.
 
-     .. note::
 
-         A patch to :mod:`multiprocessing` is currently being
 
-         worked on, this patch would enable us to use a better solution, and is
 
-         scheduled for inclusion in the `2.0.0` release.
 
- * celeryd now shutdowns cleanly when receiving the :sig:`SIGTERM` signal.
 
- * celeryd now does a cold shutdown if the :sig:`SIGINT` signal is received (Ctrl+C),
 
-   this means it tries to terminate as soon as possible.
 
- * Caching of results now moved to the base backend classes, so no need
 
-   to implement this functionality in the base classes.
 
- * Caches are now also limited in size, so their memory usage doesn't grow
 
-   out of control.
 
-   
 
-     You can set the maximum number of results the cache
 
-     can hold using the :setting:`CELERY_MAX_CACHED_RESULTS` setting (the
 
-     default is five thousand results). In addition, you can refetch already
 
-     retrieved results using `backend.reload_task_result` +
 
-     `backend.reload_taskset_result` (that's for those who want to send
 
-     results incrementally).
 
- * `celeryd` now works on Windows again.
 
-     .. warning::
 
-         If you're using Celery with Django, you can't use `project.settings`
 
-         as the settings module name, but the following should work::
 
-         $ python manage.py celeryd --settings=settings
 
- * Execution: `.messaging.TaskPublisher.send_task` now
 
-   incorporates all the functionality apply_async previously did.
 
-   
 
-     Like converting countdowns to eta, so :func:`celery.execute.apply_async` is
 
-     now simply a convenient front-end to
 
-     :meth:`celery.messaging.TaskPublisher.send_task`, using
 
-     the task classes default options.
 
-     Also :func:`celery.execute.send_task` has been
 
-     introduced, which can apply tasks using just the task name (useful
 
-     if the client does not have the destination task in its task registry).
 
-     Example:
 
-         >>> from celery.execute import send_task
 
-         >>> result = send_task("celery.ping", args=[], kwargs={})
 
-         >>> result.get()
 
-         'pong'
 
- * `camqadm`: This is a new utility for command line access to the AMQP API.
 
-     Excellent for deleting queues/bindings/exchanges, experimentation and
 
-     testing::
 
-         $ camqadm
 
-         1> help
 
-     Gives an interactive shell, type `help` for a list of commands.
 
-     When using Django, use the management command instead::
 
-         $ python manage.py camqadm
 
-         1> help
 
- * Redis result backend: To conform to recent Redis API changes, the following
 
-   settings has been deprecated:
 
-         * `REDIS_TIMEOUT`
 
-         * `REDIS_CONNECT_RETRY`
 
-     These will emit a `DeprecationWarning` if used.
 
-     A `REDIS_PASSWORD` setting has been added, so you can use the new
 
-     simple authentication mechanism in Redis.
 
- * The redis result backend no longer calls `SAVE` when disconnecting,
 
-   as this is apparently better handled by Redis itself.
 
- * If `settings.DEBUG` is on, celeryd now warns about the possible
 
-   memory leak it can result in.
 
- * The ETA scheduler now sleeps at most two seconds between iterations.
 
- * The ETA scheduler now deletes any revoked tasks it might encounter.
 
-     As revokes are not yet persistent, this is done to make sure the task
 
-     is revoked even though it's currently being hold because its eta is e.g.
 
-     a week into the future.
 
- * The `task_id` argument is now respected even if the task is executed 
 
-   eagerly (either using apply, or :setting:`CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER`).
 
- * The internal queues are now cleared if the connection is reset.
 
- * New magic keyword argument: `delivery_info`.
 
-     Used by retry() to resend the task to its original destination using the same
 
-     exchange/routing_key.
 
- * Events: Fields was not passed by `.send()` (fixes the UUID key errors
 
-   in celerymon)
 
- * Added `--schedule`/`-s` option to celeryd, so it is possible to
 
-   specify a custom schedule filename when using an embedded celerybeat
 
-   server (the `-B`/`--beat`) option.
 
- * Better Python 2.4 compatibility. The test suite now passes.
 
- * task decorators: Now preserve docstring as `cls.__doc__`, (was previously
 
-   copied to `cls.run.__doc__`)
 
- * The `testproj` directory has been renamed to `tests` and we're now using
 
-   `nose` + `django-nose` for test discovery, and `unittest2` for test
 
-   cases.
 
- * New pip requirements files available in `contrib/requirements`.
 
- * TaskPublisher: Declarations are now done once (per process).
 
- * Added `Task.delivery_mode` and the :setting:`CELERY_DEFAULT_DELIVERY_MODE`
 
-   setting.
 
-     These can be used to mark messages non-persistent (i.e. so they are
 
-     lost if the broker is restarted).
 
- * Now have our own `ImproperlyConfigured` exception, instead of using the
 
-   Django one.
 
- * Improvements to the Debian init scripts: Shows an error if the program is
 
-   not executable.  Does not modify `CELERYD` when using django with
 
-   virtualenv.
 
- .. _version-1.0.0:
 
- 1.0.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-02-10 04:00 P.M CET
 
- .. _v100-incompatible:
 
- Backward incompatible changes
 
- -----------------------------
 
- * Celery does not support detaching anymore, so you have to use the tools
 
-   available on your platform, or something like Supervisord to make
 
-   celeryd/celerybeat/celerymon into background processes.
 
-     We've had too many problems with celeryd daemonizing itself, so it was
 
-     decided it has to be removed. Example startup scripts has been added to
 
-     `contrib/`:
 
-     * Debian, Ubuntu, (start-stop-daemon)
 
-         `contrib/debian/init.d/celeryd`
 
-         `contrib/debian/init.d/celerybeat`
 
-     * Mac OS X launchd
 
-         `contrib/mac/org.celeryq.celeryd.plist`
 
-         `contrib/mac/org.celeryq.celerybeat.plist`
 
-         `contrib/mac/org.celeryq.celerymon.plist`
 
-     * Supervisord (http://supervisord.org)
 
-         `contrib/supervisord/supervisord.conf`
 
-     In addition to `--detach`, the following program arguments has been
 
-     removed: `--uid`, `--gid`, `--workdir`, `--chroot`, `--pidfile`,
 
-     `--umask`. All good daemonization tools should support equivalent
 
-     functionality, so don't worry.
 
-     Also the following configuration keys has been removed:
 
-     `CELERYD_PID_FILE`, `CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE`, `CELERYMON_PID_FILE`.
 
- * Default celeryd loglevel is now `WARN`, to enable the previous log level
 
-   start celeryd with `--loglevel=INFO`.
 
- * Tasks are automatically registered.
 
-     This means you no longer have to register your tasks manually.
 
-     You don't have to change your old code right away, as it doesn't matter if
 
-     a task is registered twice.
 
-     If you don't want your task to be automatically registered you can set
 
-     the `abstract` attribute
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         class MyTask(Task):
 
-             abstract = True
 
-     By using `abstract` only tasks subclassing this task will be automatically
 
-     registered (this works like the Django ORM).
 
-     If you don't want subclasses to be registered either, you can set the
 
-     `autoregister` attribute to `False`.
 
-     Incidentally, this change also fixes the problems with automatic name
 
-     assignment and relative imports. So you also don't have to specify a task name
 
-     anymore if you use relative imports.
 
- * You can no longer use regular functions as tasks.
 
-     This change was added
 
-     because it makes the internals a lot more clean and simple. However, you can
 
-     now turn functions into tasks by using the `@task` decorator:
 
-     .. code-block:: python
 
-         from celery.decorators import task
 
-         @task
 
-         def add(x, y):
 
-             return x + y
 
-     .. seealso::
 
-         :ref:`guide-tasks` for more information about the task decorators.
 
- * The periodic task system has been rewritten to a centralized solution.
 
-     This means `celeryd` no longer schedules periodic tasks by default,
 
-     but a new daemon has been introduced: `celerybeat`.
 
-     To launch the periodic task scheduler you have to run celerybeat::
 
-         $ celerybeat
 
-     Make sure this is running on one server only, if you run it twice, all
 
-     periodic tasks will also be executed twice.
 
-     If you only have one worker server you can embed it into celeryd like this::
 
-         $ celeryd --beat # Embed celerybeat in celeryd.
 
- * The supervisor has been removed.
 
-     This means the `-S` and `--supervised` options to `celeryd` is
 
-     no longer supported. Please use something like http://supervisord.org
 
-     instead.
 
- * `TaskSet.join` has been removed, use `TaskSetResult.join` instead.
 
- * The task status `"DONE"` has been renamed to `"SUCCESS"`.
 
- * `AsyncResult.is_done` has been removed, use `AsyncResult.successful`
 
-   instead.
 
- * The worker no longer stores errors if `Task.ignore_result` is set, to
 
-   revert to the previous behaviour set
 
-   :setting:`CELERY_STORE_ERRORS_EVEN_IF_IGNORED` to `True`.
 
- * The statistics functionality has been removed in favor of events,
 
-   so the `-S` and --statistics` switches has been removed.
 
- * The module `celery.task.strategy` has been removed.
 
- * `celery.discovery` has been removed, and it's `autodiscover` function is
 
-   now in `celery.loaders.djangoapp`. Reason: Internal API.
 
- * The :envvar:`CELERY_LOADER` environment variable now needs loader class name
 
-   in addition to module name,
 
-     E.g. where you previously had: `"celery.loaders.default"`, you now need
 
-     `"celery.loaders.default.Loader"`, using the previous syntax will result
 
-     in a `DeprecationWarning`.
 
- * Detecting the loader is now lazy, and so is not done when importing
 
-   `celery.loaders`.
 
-     To make this happen `celery.loaders.settings` has
 
-     been renamed to `load_settings` and is now a function returning the
 
-     settings object. `celery.loaders.current_loader` is now also
 
-     a function, returning the current loader.
 
-     So::
 
-         loader = current_loader
 
-     needs to be changed to::
 
-         loader = current_loader()
 
- .. _v100-deprecations:
 
- Deprecations
 
- ------------
 
- * The following configuration variables has been renamed and will be
 
-   deprecated in v2.0:
 
-     * CELERYD_DAEMON_LOG_FORMAT -> CELERYD_LOG_FORMAT
 
-     * CELERYD_DAEMON_LOG_LEVEL -> CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL
 
-     * CELERY_AMQP_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT -> CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
 
-     * CELERY_AMQP_CONNECTION_RETRY -> CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_RETRY
 
-     * CELERY_AMQP_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES -> CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES
 
-     * SEND_CELERY_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS -> CELERY_SEND_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS
 
- * The public API names in celery.conf has also changed to a consistent naming
 
-   scheme.
 
- * We now support consuming from an arbitrary number of queues.
 
-     To do this we had to rename the configuration syntax. If you use any of
 
-     the custom AMQP routing options (queue/exchange/routing_key, etc.), you
 
-     should read the new FAQ entry: http://bit.ly/aiWoH.
 
-     The previous syntax is deprecated and scheduled for removal in v2.0.
 
- * `TaskSet.run` has been renamed to `TaskSet.apply_async`.
 
-     `TaskSet.run` has now been deprecated, and is scheduled for
 
-     removal in v2.0.
 
- .. v100-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- * Rate limiting support (per task type, or globally).
 
- * New periodic task system.
 
- * Automatic registration.
 
- * New cool task decorator syntax.
 
- * celeryd now sends events if enabled with the `-E` argument.
 
-     Excellent for monitoring tools, one is already in the making
 
-     (http://github.com/ask/celerymon).
 
-     Current events include: worker-heartbeat,
 
-     task-[received/succeeded/failed/retried],
 
-     worker-online, worker-offline.
 
- * You can now delete (revoke) tasks that has already been applied.
 
- * You can now set the hostname celeryd identifies as using the `--hostname`
 
-   argument.
 
- * Cache backend now respects the :setting:`CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES` setting.
 
- * Message format has been standardized and now uses ISO-8601 format
 
-   for dates instead of datetime.
 
- * `celeryd` now responds to the :sig:`SIGHUP` signal by restarting itself.
 
- * Periodic tasks are now scheduled on the clock.
 
-     I.e. `timedelta(hours=1)` means every hour at :00 minutes, not every
 
-     hour from the server starts.  To revert to the previous behaviour you
 
-     can set `PeriodicTask.relative = True`.
 
- * Now supports passing execute options to a TaskSets list of args, e.g.:
 
-     >>> ts = TaskSet(add, [([2, 2], {}, {"countdown": 1}),
 
-     ...                   ([4, 4], {}, {"countdown": 2}),
 
-     ...                   ([8, 8], {}, {"countdown": 3})])
 
-     >>> ts.run()
 
- * Got a 3x performance gain by setting the prefetch count to four times the 
 
-   concurrency, (from an average task round-trip of 0.1s to 0.03s!).
 
-     A new setting has been added: :setting:`CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER`, which
 
-     is set to `4` by default.
 
- * Improved support for webhook tasks.
 
-     `celery.task.rest` is now deprecated, replaced with the new and shiny
 
-     :mod:`celery.task.http`. With more reflective names, sensible interface,
 
-     and it's possible to override the methods used to perform HTTP requests.
 
- * The results of task sets are now cached by storing it in the result
 
-   backend.
 
- .. _v100-changes:
 
- Changes
 
- -------
 
- * Now depends on carrot >= 0.8.1
 
- * New dependencies: billiard, python-dateutil, django-picklefield
 
- * No longer depends on python-daemon
 
- * The `uuid` distribution is added as a dependency when running Python 2.4.
 
- * Now remembers the previously detected loader by keeping it in
 
-   the :envvar:`CELERY_LOADER` environment variable.
 
-     This may help on windows where fork emulation is used.
 
- * ETA no longer sends datetime objects, but uses ISO 8601 date format in a
 
-   string for better compatibility with other platforms.
 
- * No longer sends error mails for retried tasks.
 
- * Task can now override the backend used to store results.
 
- * Refactored the ExecuteWrapper, `apply` and :setting:`CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER`
 
-   now also executes the task callbacks and signals.
 
- * Now using a proper scheduler for the tasks with an ETA.
 
-     This means waiting eta tasks are sorted by time, so we don't have
 
-     to poll the whole list all the time.
 
- * Now also imports modules listed in :setting:`CELERY_IMPORTS` when running
 
-   with django (as documented).
 
- * Log level for stdout/stderr changed from INFO to ERROR
 
- * ImportErrors are now properly propagated when autodiscovering tasks.
 
- * You can now use `celery.messaging.establish_connection` to establish a
 
-   connection to the broker.
 
- * When running as a separate service the periodic task scheduler does some
 
-   smart moves to not poll too regularly.
 
-     If you need faster poll times you can lower the value
 
-     of :setting:`CELERYBEAT_MAX_LOOP_INTERVAL`.
 
- * You can now change periodic task intervals at runtime, by making
 
-   `run_every` a property, or subclassing `PeriodicTask.is_due`.
 
- * The worker now supports control commands enabled through the use of a
 
-   broadcast queue, you can remotely revoke tasks or set the rate limit for
 
-   a task type. See :mod:`celery.task.control`.
 
- * The services now sets informative process names (as shown in `ps`
 
-   listings) if the :mod:`setproctitle` module is installed.
 
- * :exc:`celery.exceptions.NotRegistered` now inherits from :exc:`KeyError`,
 
-   and `TaskRegistry.__getitem__`+`pop` raises `NotRegistered` instead
 
- * You can set the loader via the :envvar:`CELERY_LOADER` environment variable.
 
- * You can now set :setting:`CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT` to ignore task results by
 
-   default (if enabled, tasks doesn't save results or errors to the backend used).
 
- * celeryd now correctly handles malformed messages by throwing away and
 
-   acknowledging the message, instead of crashing.
 
- .. _v100-bugs:
 
- Bugs
 
- ----
 
- * Fixed a race condition that could happen while storing task results in the
 
-   database.
 
- .. _v100-documentation:
 
- Documentation
 
- -------------
 
- * Reference now split into two sections; API reference and internal module
 
-   reference.
 
- .. _version-0.8.4:
 
- 0.8.4
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2010-02-05 01:52 P.M CEST
 
- * Now emits a warning if the --detach argument is used.
 
-   --detach should not be used anymore, as it has several not easily fixed
 
-   bugs related to it. Instead, use something like start-stop-daemon,
 
-   Supervisord or launchd (os x).
 
- * Make sure logger class is process aware, even if running Python >= 2.6.
 
- * Error e-mails are not sent anymore when the task is retried.
 
- .. _version-0.8.3:
 
- 0.8.3
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-12-22 09:43 A.M CEST
 
- * Fixed a possible race condition that could happen when storing/querying
 
-   task results using the database backend.
 
- * Now has console script entry points in the setup.py file, so tools like
 
-   Buildout will correctly install the programs celeryd and celeryinit.
 
- .. _version-0.8.2:
 
- 0.8.2
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-11-20 03:40 P.M CEST
 
- * QOS Prefetch count was not applied properly, as it was set for every message
 
-   received (which apparently behaves like, "receive one more"), instead of only 
 
-   set when our wanted value changed.
 
- .. _version-0.8.1:
 
- 0.8.1
 
- =================================
 
- :release-date: 2009-11-16 05:21 P.M CEST
 
- .. _v081-very-important:
 
- Very important note
 
- -------------------
 
- This release (with carrot 0.8.0) enables AMQP QoS (quality of service), which
 
- means the workers will only receive as many messages as it can handle at a
 
- time. As with any release, you should test this version upgrade on your
 
- development servers before rolling it out to production!
 
- .. _v081-important:
 
- Important changes
 
- -----------------
 
- * If you're using Python < 2.6 and you use the multiprocessing backport, then
 
-   multiprocessing version 2.6.2.1 is required.
 
- * All AMQP_* settings has been renamed to BROKER_*, and in addition
 
-   AMQP_SERVER has been renamed to BROKER_HOST, so before where you had::
 
-         AMQP_SERVER = "localhost"
 
-         AMQP_PORT = 5678
 
-         AMQP_USER = "myuser"
 
-         AMQP_PASSWORD = "mypassword"
 
-         AMQP_VHOST = "celery"
 
-   You need to change that to::
 
-         BROKER_HOST = "localhost"
 
-         BROKER_PORT = 5678
 
-         BROKER_USER = "myuser"
 
-         BROKER_PASSWORD = "mypassword"
 
-         BROKER_VHOST = "celery"
 
- * Custom carrot backends now need to include the backend class name, so before
 
-   where you had::
 
-         CARROT_BACKEND = "mycustom.backend.module"
 
-   you need to change it to::
 
-         CARROT_BACKEND = "mycustom.backend.module.Backend"
 
-   where `Backend` is the class name. This is probably `"Backend"`, as
 
-   that was the previously implied name.
 
- * New version requirement for carrot: 0.8.0
 
- .. _v081-changes:
 
- Changes
 
- -------
 
- * Incorporated the multiprocessing backport patch that fixes the
 
-   `processName` error.
 
- * Ignore the result of PeriodicTask's by default.
 
- * Added a Redis result store backend
 
- * Allow /etc/default/celeryd to define additional options for the celeryd init
 
-   script.
 
- * MongoDB periodic tasks issue when using different time than UTC fixed.
 
- * Windows specific: Negate test for available os.fork (thanks miracle2k)
 
- * Now tried to handle broken PID files.
 
- * Added a Django test runner to contrib that sets
 
-   `CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER = True` for testing with the database backend.
 
- * Added a :setting:`CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND` setting for using something other
 
-   than the django-global cache backend.
 
- * Use custom implementation of functools.partial (curry) for Python 2.4 support
 
-   (Probably still problems with running on 2.4, but it will eventually be
 
-   supported)
 
- * Prepare exception to pickle when saving :state:`RETRY` status for all backends.
 
- * SQLite no concurrency limit should only be effective if the database backend
 
-   is used.
 
- .. _version-0.8.0:
 
- 0.8.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-09-22 03:06 P.M CEST
 
- .. _v080-incompatible:
 
- Backward incompatible changes
 
- -----------------------------
 
- * Add traceback to result value on failure.
 
-     .. note::
 
-         If you use the database backend you have to re-create the
 
-         database table `celery_taskmeta`.
 
-         Contact the :ref:`mailing-list` or :ref:`irc-channel` channel
 
-         for help doing this.
 
- * Database tables are now only created if the database backend is used,
 
-   so if you change back to the database backend at some point,
 
-   be sure to initialize tables (django: `syncdb`, python: `celeryinit`).
 
-   .. note::
 
-      This is only applies if using Django version 1.1 or higher.
 
- * Now depends on `carrot` version 0.6.0.
 
- * Now depends on python-daemon 1.4.8
 
- .. _v080-important:
 
- Important changes
 
- -----------------
 
- * Celery can now be used in pure Python (outside of a Django project).
 
-     This means celery is no longer Django specific.
 
-     For more information see the FAQ entry
 
-     :ref:`faq-is-celery-for-django-only`.
 
- * Celery now supports task retries.
 
-     See `Cookbook: Retrying Tasks`_ for more information.
 
- .. _`Cookbook: Retrying Tasks`:
 
-     http://ask.github.com/celery/cookbook/task-retries.html
 
- * We now have an AMQP result store backend.
 
-     It uses messages to publish task return value and status. And it's
 
-     incredibly fast!
 
-     See issue #6 for more info!
 
- * AMQP QoS (prefetch count) implemented:
 
-     This to not receive more messages than we can handle.
 
- * Now redirects stdout/stderr to the celeryd log file when detached
 
- * Now uses `inspect.getargspec` to only pass default arguments
 
-     the task supports.
 
- * Add Task.on_success, .on_retry, .on_failure handlers
 
-     See :meth:`celery.task.base.Task.on_success`,
 
-         :meth:`celery.task.base.Task.on_retry`,
 
-         :meth:`celery.task.base.Task.on_failure`,
 
- * `celery.utils.gen_unique_id`: Workaround for
 
-     http://bugs.python.org/issue4607
 
- * You can now customize what happens at worker start, at process init, etc.,
 
-     by creating your own loaders. (see :mod:`celery.loaders.default`,
 
-     :mod:`celery.loaders.djangoapp`, :mod:`celery.loaders`.)
 
- * Support for multiple AMQP exchanges and queues.
 
-     This feature misses documentation and tests, so anyone interested 
 
-     is encouraged to improve this situation.
 
- * celeryd now survives a restart of the AMQP server!
 
-   Automatically re-establish AMQP broker connection if it's lost.
 
-   New settings:
 
-     * AMQP_CONNECTION_RETRY
 
-         Set to `True` to enable connection retries.
 
-     * AMQP_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES.
 
-         Maximum number of restarts before we give up. Default: `100`.
 
- .. _v080-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- *  Fix an incompatibility between python-daemon and multiprocessing,
 
-     which resulted in the `[Errno 10] No child processes` problem when
 
-     detaching.
 
- * Fixed a possible DjangoUnicodeDecodeError being raised when saving pickled
 
-     data to Django`s memcached cache backend.
 
- * Better Windows compatibility.
 
- * New version of the pickled field (taken from
 
-     http://www.djangosnippets.org/snippets/513/)
 
- * New signals introduced: `task_sent`, `task_prerun` and
 
-     `task_postrun`, see :mod:`celery.signals` for more information.
 
- * `TaskSetResult.join` caused `TypeError` when `timeout=None`.
 
-     Thanks Jerzy Kozera.  Closes #31
 
- * `views.apply` should return `HttpResponse` instance.
 
-     Thanks to Jerzy Kozera. Closes #32
 
- * `PeriodicTask`: Save conversion of `run_every` from `int`
 
-     to `timedelta` to the class attribute instead of on the instance.
 
- * Exceptions has been moved to `celery.exceptions`, but are still
 
-     available in the previous module.
 
- * Try to rollback transaction and retry saving result if an error happens
 
-     while setting task status with the database backend.
 
- * jail() refactored into :class:`celery.execute.ExecuteWrapper`.
 
- * `views.apply` now correctly sets mime-type to "application/json"
 
- * `views.task_status` now returns exception if state is :state:`RETRY`
 
- * `views.task_status` now returns traceback if state is :state:`FAILURE`
 
-     or :state:`RETRY`
 
- * Documented default task arguments.
 
- * Add a sensible __repr__ to ExceptionInfo for easier debugging
 
- * Fix documentation typo `.. import map` -> `.. import dmap`.
 
-     Thanks to mikedizon
 
- .. _version-0.6.0:
 
- 0.6.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-08-07 06:54 A.M CET
 
- .. _v060-important:
 
- Important changes
 
- -----------------
 
- * Fixed a bug where tasks raising unpickleable exceptions crashed pool
 
-     workers. So if you've had pool workers mysteriously disappearing, or
 
-     problems with celeryd stopping working, this has been fixed in this
 
-     version.
 
- * Fixed a race condition with periodic tasks.
 
- * The task pool is now supervised, so if a pool worker crashes,
 
-     goes away or stops responding, it is automatically replaced with
 
-     a new one.
 
- * Task.name is now automatically generated out of class module+name, e.g.
 
-     `"djangotwitter.tasks.UpdateStatusesTask"`. Very convenient. No idea why
 
-     we didn't do this before. Some documentation is updated to not manually
 
-     specify a task name.
 
- .. _v060-news:
 
- News
 
- ----
 
- * Tested with Django 1.1
 
- * New Tutorial: Creating a click counter using carrot and celery
 
- * Database entries for periodic tasks are now created at `celeryd`
 
-     startup instead of for each check (which has been a forgotten TODO/XXX
 
-     in the code for a long time)
 
- * New settings variable: :setting:`CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES`
 
-     Time (in seconds, or a `datetime.timedelta` object) for when after
 
-     stored task results are deleted. For the moment this only works for the
 
-     database backend.
 
- * `celeryd` now emits a debug log message for which periodic tasks
 
-     has been launched.
 
- * The periodic task table is now locked for reading while getting
 
-     periodic task status. (MySQL only so far, seeking patches for other
 
-     engines)
 
- * A lot more debugging information is now available by turning on the
 
-     `DEBUG` log level (`--loglevel=DEBUG`).
 
- * Functions/methods with a timeout argument now works correctly.
 
- * New: `celery.strategy.even_time_distribution`: 
 
-     With an iterator yielding task args, kwargs tuples, evenly distribute
 
-     the processing of its tasks throughout the time window available.
 
- * Log message `Unknown task ignored...` now has log level `ERROR`
 
- * Log message `"Got task from broker"` is now emitted for all tasks, even if
 
-     the task has an ETA (estimated time of arrival). Also the message now
 
-     includes the ETA for the task (if any).
 
- * Acknowledgement now happens in the pool callback. Can't do ack in the job
 
-     target, as it's not pickleable (can't share AMQP connection, etc.)).
 
- * Added note about .delay hanging in README
 
- * Tests now passing in Django 1.1
 
- * Fixed discovery to make sure app is in INSTALLED_APPS
 
- * Previously overridden pool behavior (process reap, wait until pool worker
 
-     available, etc.) is now handled by `multiprocessing.Pool` itself.
 
- * Convert statistics data to Unicode for use as kwargs. Thanks Lucy!
 
- .. _version-0.4.1:
 
- 0.4.1
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-07-02 01:42 P.M CET
 
- * Fixed a bug with parsing the message options (`mandatory`,
 
-   `routing_key`, `priority`, `immediate`)
 
- .. _version-0.4.0:
 
- 0.4.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-07-01 07:29 P.M CET
 
- * Adds eager execution. `celery.execute.apply`|`Task.apply` executes the
 
-   function blocking until the task is done, for API compatibility it
 
-   returns an `celery.result.EagerResult` instance. You can configure
 
-   celery to always run tasks locally by setting the
 
-   :setting:`CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER` setting to `True`.
 
- * Now depends on `anyjson`.
 
- * 99% coverage using python `coverage` 3.0.
 
- .. _version-0.3.20:
 
- 0.3.20
 
- ======
 
- :release-date: 2009-06-25 08:42 P.M CET
 
- * New arguments to `apply_async` (the advanced version of
 
-   `delay_task`), `countdown` and `eta`;
 
-     >>> # Run 10 seconds into the future.
 
-     >>> res = apply_async(MyTask, countdown=10);
 
-     >>> # Run 1 day from now
 
-     >>> res = apply_async(MyTask,
 
-     ...                   eta=datetime.now() + timedelta(days=1))
 
- * Now unlinks stale PID files
 
- * Lots of more tests.
 
- * Now compatible with carrot >= 0.5.0.
 
- * **IMPORTANT** The `subtask_ids` attribute on the `TaskSetResult`
 
-   instance has been removed. To get this information instead use:
 
-         >>> subtask_ids = [subtask.task_id for subtask in ts_res.subtasks]
 
- * `Taskset.run()` now respects extra message options from the task class.
 
- * Task: Add attribute `ignore_result`: Don't store the status and
 
-   return value. This means you can't use the
 
-   `celery.result.AsyncResult` to check if the task is
 
-   done, or get its return value. Only use if you need the performance
 
-   and is able live without these features. Any exceptions raised will
 
-   store the return value/status as usual.
 
- * Task: Add attribute `disable_error_emails` to disable sending error
 
-   emails for that task.
 
- * Should now work on Windows (although running in the background won't
 
-   work, so using the `--detach` argument results in an exception
 
-   being raised.)
 
- * Added support for statistics for profiling and monitoring.
 
-   To start sending statistics start `celeryd` with the
 
-   `--statistics option. Then after a while you can dump the results
 
-   by running `python manage.py celerystats`. See
 
-   `celery.monitoring` for more information.
 
- * The celery daemon can now be supervised (i.e. it is automatically
 
-   restarted if it crashes). To use this start celeryd with the
 
-   --supervised` option (or alternatively `-S`).
 
- * views.apply: View applying a task. Example
 
-     ::
 
-         http://e.com/celery/apply/task_name/arg1/arg2//?kwarg1=a&kwarg2=b
 
-     .. warning::
 
-         Use with caution! Do not expose this URL to the public
 
-         without first ensuring that your code is safe!
 
- * Refactored `celery.task`. It's now split into three modules:
 
-     * celery.task
 
-         Contains `apply_async`, `delay_task`, `discard_all`, and task
 
-         shortcuts, plus imports objects from `celery.task.base` and
 
-         `celery.task.builtins`
 
-     * celery.task.base
 
-         Contains task base classes: `Task`, `PeriodicTask`,
 
-         `TaskSet`, `AsynchronousMapTask`, `ExecuteRemoteTask`.
 
-     * celery.task.builtins
 
-         Built-in tasks: `PingTask`, `DeleteExpiredTaskMetaTask`.
 
- .. _version-0.3.7:
 
- 0.3.7
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2008-06-16 11:41 P.M CET
 
- * **IMPORTANT** Now uses AMQP`s `basic.consume` instead of
 
-   `basic.get`. This means we're no longer polling the broker for
 
-   new messages.
 
- * **IMPORTANT** Default concurrency limit is now set to the number of CPUs
 
-   available on the system.
 
- * **IMPORTANT** `tasks.register`: Renamed `task_name` argument to
 
-   `name`, so
 
-         >>> tasks.register(func, task_name="mytask")
 
-   has to be replaced with:
 
-         >>> tasks.register(func, name="mytask")
 
- * The daemon now correctly runs if the pidlock is stale.
 
- * Now compatible with carrot 0.4.5
 
- * Default AMQP connection timeout is now 4 seconds.
 
- * `AsyncResult.read()` was always returning `True`.
 
- *  Only use README as long_description if the file exists so easy_install
 
-    doesn't break.
 
- * `celery.view`: JSON responses now properly set its mime-type. 
 
- * `apply_async` now has a `connection` keyword argument so you
 
-   can re-use the same AMQP connection if you want to execute
 
-   more than one task.
 
- * Handle failures in task_status view such that it won't throw 500s.
 
- * Fixed typo `AMQP_SERVER` in documentation to `AMQP_HOST`.
 
- * Worker exception e-mails sent to administrators now works properly.
 
- * No longer depends on `django`, so installing `celery` won't affect
 
-   the preferred Django version installed.
 
- * Now works with PostgreSQL (psycopg2) again by registering the
 
-   `PickledObject` field.
 
- * `celeryd`: Added `--detach` option as an alias to `--daemon`, and
 
-   it's the term used in the documentation from now on.
 
- * Make sure the pool and periodic task worker thread is terminated
 
-   properly at exit. (So `Ctrl-C` works again).
 
- * Now depends on `python-daemon`.
 
- * Removed dependency to `simplejson`
 
- * Cache Backend: Re-establishes connection for every task process
 
-   if the Django cache backend is memcached/libmemcached.
 
- * Tyrant Backend: Now re-establishes the connection for every task
 
-   executed.
 
- .. _version-0.3.3:
 
- 0.3.3
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-06-08 01:07 P.M CET
 
- * The `PeriodicWorkController` now sleeps for 1 second between checking
 
-   for periodic tasks to execute.
 
- .. _version-0.3.2:
 
- 0.3.2
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-06-08 01:07 P.M CET
 
- * celeryd: Added option `--discard`: Discard (delete!) all waiting
 
-   messages in the queue.
 
- * celeryd: The `--wakeup-after` option was not handled as a float.
 
- .. _version-0.3.1:
 
- 0.3.1
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-06-08 01:07 P.M CET
 
- * The `PeriodicTask` worker is now running in its own thread instead
 
-   of blocking the `TaskController` loop.
 
- * Default `QUEUE_WAKEUP_AFTER` has been lowered to `0.1` (was `0.3`)
 
- .. _version-0.3.0:
 
- 0.3.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-06-08 12:41 P.M CET
 
- .. warning::
 
-     This is a development version, for the stable release, please
 
-     see versions 0.2.x.
 
- **VERY IMPORTANT:** Pickle is now the encoder used for serializing task
 
- arguments, so be sure to flush your task queue before you upgrade.
 
- * **IMPORTANT** TaskSet.run() now returns a celery.result.TaskSetResult
 
-   instance, which lets you inspect the status and return values of a
 
-   taskset as it was a single entity.
 
- * **IMPORTANT** Celery now depends on carrot >= 0.4.1.
 
- * The celery daemon now sends task errors to the registered admin e-mails.
 
-   To turn off this feature, set `SEND_CELERY_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS` to
 
-   `False` in your `settings.py`. Thanks to Grégoire Cachet.
 
- * You can now run the celery daemon by using `manage.py`::
 
-         $ python manage.py celeryd
 
-   Thanks to Grégoire Cachet.
 
- * Added support for message priorities, topic exchanges, custom routing
 
-   keys for tasks. This means we have introduced
 
-   `celery.task.apply_async`, a new way of executing tasks.
 
-   You can use `celery.task.delay` and `celery.Task.delay` like usual, but
 
-   if you want greater control over the message sent, you want
 
-   `celery.task.apply_async` and `celery.Task.apply_async`.
 
-   This also means the AMQP configuration has changed. Some settings has
 
-   been renamed, while others are new::
 
-         CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE
 
-         CELERY_AMQP_PUBLISHER_ROUTING_KEY
 
-         CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_ROUTING_KEY
 
-         CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_QUEUE
 
-         CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE_TYPE
 
-   See the entry `Can I send some tasks to only some servers?`_ in the
 
-   `FAQ`_ for more information.
 
- .. _`Can I send some tasks to only some servers?`:
 
-         http://bit.ly/celery_AMQP_routing
 
- .. _`FAQ`: http://ask.github.com/celery/faq.html
 
- * Task errors are now logged using log level `ERROR` instead of `INFO`,
 
-   and stacktraces are dumped. Thanks to Grégoire Cachet.
 
- * Make every new worker process re-establish it's Django DB connection,
 
-   this solving the "MySQL connection died?" exceptions.
 
-   Thanks to Vitaly Babiy and Jirka Vejrazka.
 
- * **IMPORTANT** Now using pickle to encode task arguments. This means you
 
-   now can pass complex python objects to tasks as arguments.
 
- * Removed dependency to `yadayada`.
 
- * Added a FAQ, see `docs/faq.rst`.
 
- * Now converts any Unicode keys in task `kwargs` to regular strings.
 
-   Thanks Vitaly Babiy.
 
- * Renamed the `TaskDaemon` to `WorkController`.
 
- * `celery.datastructures.TaskProcessQueue` is now renamed to
 
-   `celery.pool.TaskPool`.
 
- * The pool algorithm has been refactored for greater performance and
 
-   stability.
 
- .. _version-0.2.0:
 
- 0.2.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-20 05:14 P.M CET
 
- * Final release of 0.2.0
 
- * Compatible with carrot version 0.4.0.
 
- * Fixes some syntax errors related to fetching results
 
-   from the database backend.
 
- .. _version-0.2.0-pre3:
 
- 0.2.0-pre3
 
- ==========
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-20 05:14 P.M CET
 
- * *Internal release*. Improved handling of unpickleable exceptions,
 
-   `get_result` now tries to recreate something looking like the
 
-   original exception.
 
- .. _version-0.2.0-pre2:
 
- 0.2.0-pre2
 
- ==========
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-20 01:56 P.M CET
 
- * Now handles unpickleable exceptions (like the dynamically generated
 
-   subclasses of `django.core.exception.MultipleObjectsReturned`).
 
- .. _version-0.2.0-pre1:
 
- 0.2.0-pre1
 
- ==========
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-20 12:33 P.M CET
 
- * It's getting quite stable, with a lot of new features, so bump
 
-   version to 0.2. This is a pre-release.
 
- * `celery.task.mark_as_read()` and `celery.task.mark_as_failure()` has
 
-   been removed. Use `celery.backends.default_backend.mark_as_read()`, 
 
-   and `celery.backends.default_backend.mark_as_failure()` instead.
 
- .. _version-0.1.15:
 
- 0.1.15
 
- ======
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-19 04:13 P.M CET
 
- * The celery daemon was leaking AMQP connections, this should be fixed,
 
-   if you have any problems with too many files open (like `emfile`
 
-   errors in `rabbit.log`, please contact us!
 
- .. _version-0.1.14:
 
- 0.1.14
 
- ======
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-19 01:08 P.M CET
 
- * Fixed a syntax error in the `TaskSet` class.  (No such variable
 
-   `TimeOutError`).
 
- .. _version-0.1.13:
 
- 0.1.13
 
- ======
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-19 12:36 P.M CET
 
- * Forgot to add `yadayada` to install requirements.
 
- * Now deletes all expired task results, not just those marked as done.
 
- * Able to load the Tokyo Tyrant backend class without django
 
-   configuration, can specify tyrant settings directly in the class
 
-   constructor.
 
- * Improved API documentation
 
- * Now using the Sphinx documentation system, you can build
 
-   the html documentation by doing ::
 
-         $ cd docs
 
-         $ make html
 
-   and the result will be in `docs/.build/html`.
 
- .. _version-0.1.12:
 
- 0.1.12
 
- ======
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-18 04:38 P.M CET
 
- * `delay_task()` etc. now returns `celery.task.AsyncResult` object,
 
-   which lets you check the result and any failure that might have
 
-   happened.  It kind of works like the `multiprocessing.AsyncResult`
 
-   class returned by `multiprocessing.Pool.map_async`.
 
- * Added dmap() and dmap_async(). This works like the 
 
-   `multiprocessing.Pool` versions except they are tasks
 
-   distributed to the celery server. Example:
 
-         >>> from celery.task import dmap
 
-         >>> import operator
 
-         >>> dmap(operator.add, [[2, 2], [4, 4], [8, 8]])
 
-         >>> [4, 8, 16]
 
-         >>> from celery.task import dmap_async
 
-         >>> import operator
 
-         >>> result = dmap_async(operator.add, [[2, 2], [4, 4], [8, 8]])
 
-         >>> result.ready()
 
-         False
 
-         >>> time.sleep(1)
 
-         >>> result.ready()
 
-         True
 
-         >>> result.result
 
-         [4, 8, 16]
 
- * Refactored the task metadata cache and database backends, and added
 
-   a new backend for Tokyo Tyrant. You can set the backend in your django
 
-   settings file. E.g.::
 
-         CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "database"; # Uses the database
 
-         CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "cache"; # Uses the django cache framework
 
-         CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "tyrant"; # Uses Tokyo Tyrant
 
-         TT_HOST = "localhost"; # Hostname for the Tokyo Tyrant server.
 
-         TT_PORT = 6657; # Port of the Tokyo Tyrant server.
 
- .. _version-0.1.11:
 
- 0.1.11
 
- ======
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-12 02:08 P.M CET
 
- * The logging system was leaking file descriptors, resulting in
 
-   servers stopping with the EMFILES (too many open files) error. (fixed)
 
- .. _version-0.1.10:
 
- 0.1.10
 
- ======
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-11 12:46 P.M CET
 
- * Tasks now supports both positional arguments and keyword arguments.
 
- * Requires carrot 0.3.8.
 
- * The daemon now tries to reconnect if the connection is lost.
 
- .. _version-0.1.8:
 
- 0.1.8
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-05-07 12:27 P.M CET
 
- * Better test coverage
 
- * More documentation
 
- * celeryd doesn't emit `Queue is empty` message if
 
-   `settings.CELERYD_EMPTY_MSG_EMIT_EVERY` is 0.
 
- .. _version-0.1.7:
 
- 0.1.7
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-04-30 1:50 P.M CET
 
- * Added some unit tests
 
- * Can now use the database for task metadata (like if the task has
 
-   been executed or not). Set `settings.CELERY_TASK_META`
 
- * Can now run `python setup.py test` to run the unit tests from
 
-   within the `tests` project.
 
- * Can set the AMQP exchange/routing key/queue using
 
-   `settings.CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE`, `settings.CELERY_AMQP_ROUTING_KEY`,
 
-   and `settings.CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_QUEUE`.
 
- .. _version-0.1.6:
 
- 0.1.6
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-04-28 2:13 P.M CET
 
- * Introducing `TaskSet`. A set of subtasks is executed and you can
 
-   find out how many, or if all them, are done (excellent for progress
 
-   bars and such)
 
- * Now catches all exceptions when running `Task.__call__`, so the
 
-   daemon doesn't die. This doesn't happen for pure functions yet, only
 
-   `Task` classes.
 
- * `autodiscover()` now works with zipped eggs.
 
- * celeryd: Now adds current working directory to `sys.path` for
 
-   convenience.
 
- * The `run_every` attribute of `PeriodicTask` classes can now be a
 
-   `datetime.timedelta()` object.
 
- * celeryd: You can now set the `DJANGO_PROJECT_DIR` variable
 
-   for `celeryd` and it will add that to `sys.path` for easy launching.
 
- * Can now check if a task has been executed or not via HTTP.
 
- * You can do this by including the celery `urls.py` into your project,
 
-         >>> url(r'^celery/$', include("celery.urls"))
 
-   then visiting the following url,::
 
-         http://mysite/celery/$task_id/done/
 
-   this will return a JSON dictionary like e.g:
 
-         >>> {"task": {"id": $task_id, "executed": true}}
 
- * `delay_task` now returns string id, not `uuid.UUID` instance.
 
- * Now has `PeriodicTasks`, to have `cron` like functionality.
 
- * Project changed name from `crunchy` to `celery`. The details of
 
-   the name change request is in `docs/name_change_request.txt`.
 
- .. _version-0.1.0:
 
- 0.1.0
 
- =====
 
- :release-date: 2009-04-24 11:28 A.M CET
 
- * Initial release
 
 
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