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  1. .. _configuration:
  2. ============================
  3. Configuration and defaults
  4. ============================
  5. This document describes the configuration options available.
  6. If you're using the default loader, you must create the :file:`celeryconfig.py`
  7. module and make sure it is available on the Python path.
  8. .. contents::
  9. :local:
  10. :depth: 2
  11. .. _conf-example:
  12. Example configuration file
  13. ==========================
  14. This is an example configuration file to get you started.
  15. It should contain all you need to run a basic Celery set-up.
  16. .. code-block:: python
  17. ## Broker settings.
  18. BROKER_URL = 'amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672//'
  19. # List of modules to import when celery starts.
  20. CELERY_IMPORTS = ('myapp.tasks', )
  21. ## Using the database to store task state and results.
  22. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'db+sqlite:///results.db'
  23. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {'tasks.add': {'rate_limit': '10/s'}}
  24. Configuration Directives
  25. ========================
  26. .. _conf-datetime:
  27. Time and date settings
  28. ----------------------
  29. .. setting:: CELERY_ENABLE_UTC
  30. CELERY_ENABLE_UTC
  31. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  32. .. versionadded:: 2.5
  33. If enabled dates and times in messages will be converted to use
  34. the UTC timezone.
  35. Note that workers running Celery versions below 2.5 will assume a local
  36. timezone for all messages, so only enable if all workers have been
  37. upgraded.
  38. Enabled by default since version 3.0.
  39. .. setting:: CELERY_TIMEZONE
  40. CELERY_TIMEZONE
  41. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  42. Configure Celery to use a custom time zone.
  43. The timezone value can be any time zone supported by the `pytz`_
  44. library.
  45. If not set the UTC timezone is used. For backwards compatibility
  46. there is also a :setting:`CELERY_ENABLE_UTC` setting, and this is set
  47. to false the system local timezone is used instead.
  48. .. _`pytz`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytz/
  49. .. _conf-tasks:
  50. Task settings
  51. -------------
  52. .. setting:: CELERY_ANNOTATIONS
  53. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS
  54. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  55. This setting can be used to rewrite any task attribute from the
  56. configuration. The setting can be a dict, or a list of annotation
  57. objects that filter for tasks and return a map of attributes
  58. to change.
  59. This will change the ``rate_limit`` attribute for the ``tasks.add``
  60. task:
  61. .. code-block:: python
  62. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {'tasks.add': {'rate_limit': '10/s'}}
  63. or change the same for all tasks:
  64. .. code-block:: python
  65. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {'*': {'rate_limit': '10/s'}}
  66. You can change methods too, for example the ``on_failure`` handler:
  67. .. code-block:: python
  68. def my_on_failure(self, exc, task_id, args, kwargs, einfo):
  69. print('Oh no! Task failed: {0!r}'.format(exc))
  70. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {'*': {'on_failure': my_on_failure}}
  71. If you need more flexibility then you can use objects
  72. instead of a dict to choose which tasks to annotate:
  73. .. code-block:: python
  74. class MyAnnotate(object):
  75. def annotate(self, task):
  76. if task.name.startswith('tasks.'):
  77. return {'rate_limit': '10/s'}
  78. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = (MyAnnotate(), {…})
  79. .. _conf-concurrency:
  80. Concurrency settings
  81. --------------------
  82. .. setting:: CELERYD_CONCURRENCY
  83. CELERYD_CONCURRENCY
  84. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  85. The number of concurrent worker processes/threads/green threads executing
  86. tasks.
  87. If you're doing mostly I/O you can have more processes,
  88. but if mostly CPU-bound, try to keep it close to the
  89. number of CPUs on your machine. If not set, the number of CPUs/cores
  90. on the host will be used.
  91. Defaults to the number of available CPUs.
  92. .. setting:: CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER
  93. CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER
  94. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  95. How many messages to prefetch at a time multiplied by the number of
  96. concurrent processes. The default is 4 (four messages for each
  97. process). The default setting is usually a good choice, however -- if you
  98. have very long running tasks waiting in the queue and you have to start the
  99. workers, note that the first worker to start will receive four times the
  100. number of messages initially. Thus the tasks may not be fairly distributed
  101. to the workers.
  102. To disable prefetching, set CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER to 1. Setting
  103. CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER to 0 will allow the worker to keep consuming
  104. as many messages as it wants.
  105. For more on prefetching, read :ref:`optimizing-prefetch-limit`
  106. .. note::
  107. Tasks with ETA/countdown are not affected by prefetch limits.
  108. .. _conf-result-backend:
  109. Task result backend settings
  110. ----------------------------
  111. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND
  112. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND
  113. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  114. :Deprecated aliases: ``CELERY_BACKEND``
  115. The backend used to store task results (tombstones).
  116. Disabled by default.
  117. Can be one of the following:
  118. * database
  119. Use a relational database supported by `SQLAlchemy`_.
  120. See :ref:`conf-database-result-backend`.
  121. * cache
  122. Use `memcached`_ to store the results.
  123. See :ref:`conf-cache-result-backend`.
  124. * mongodb
  125. Use `MongoDB`_ to store the results.
  126. See :ref:`conf-mongodb-result-backend`.
  127. * redis
  128. Use `Redis`_ to store the results.
  129. See :ref:`conf-redis-result-backend`.
  130. * amqp
  131. Send results back as AMQP messages
  132. See :ref:`conf-amqp-result-backend`.
  133. * cassandra
  134. Use `Cassandra`_ to store the results.
  135. See :ref:`conf-cassandra-result-backend`.
  136. * ironcache
  137. Use `IronCache`_ to store the results.
  138. See :ref:`conf-ironcache-result-backend`.
  139. * couchbase
  140. Use `Couchbase`_ to store the results.
  141. See :ref:`conf-couchbase-result-backend`.
  142. * couchdb
  143. Use `CouchDB`_ to store the results.
  144. See :ref:`conf-couchdb-result-backend`.
  145. .. warning:
  146. While the AMQP result backend is very efficient, you must make sure
  147. you only receive the same result once. See :doc:`userguide/calling`).
  148. .. _`SQLAlchemy`: http://sqlalchemy.org
  149. .. _`memcached`: http://memcached.org
  150. .. _`MongoDB`: http://mongodb.org
  151. .. _`Redis`: http://redis.io
  152. .. _`Cassandra`: http://cassandra.apache.org/
  153. .. _`IronCache`: http://www.iron.io/cache
  154. .. _`CouchDB`: http://www.couchdb.com/
  155. .. _`Couchbase`: http://www.couchbase.com/
  156. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_SERIALIZER
  157. CELERY_RESULT_SERIALIZER
  158. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  159. Result serialization format. Default is ``pickle``. See
  160. :ref:`calling-serializers` for information about supported
  161. serialization formats.
  162. .. _conf-database-result-backend:
  163. Database backend settings
  164. -------------------------
  165. Database URL Examples
  166. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  167. To use the database backend you have to configure the
  168. :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND` setting with a connection URL and the ``db+``
  169. prefix:
  170. .. code-block:: python
  171. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'db+scheme://user:password@host:port/dbname'
  172. Examples:
  173. # sqlite (filename)
  174. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'db+sqlite:///results.sqlite'
  175. # mysql
  176. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'db+mysql://scott:tiger@localhost/foo'
  177. # postgresql
  178. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'db+postgresql://scott:tiger@localhost/mydatabase'
  179. # oracle
  180. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'db+oracle://scott:tiger@127.0.0.1:1521/sidname'
  181. .. code-block:: python
  182. Please see `Supported Databases`_ for a table of supported databases,
  183. and `Connection String`_ for more information about connection
  184. strings (which is the part of the URI that comes after the ``db+`` prefix).
  185. .. _`Supported Databases`:
  186. http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/core/engines.html#supported-databases
  187. .. _`Connection String`:
  188. http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/core/engines.html#database-urls
  189. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_DBURI
  190. CELERY_RESULT_DBURI
  191. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  192. This setting is no longer used as it's now possible to specify
  193. the database URL directly in the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND` setting.
  194. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS
  195. CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS
  196. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  197. To specify additional SQLAlchemy database engine options you can use
  198. the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS` setting::
  199. # echo enables verbose logging from SQLAlchemy.
  200. CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS = {'echo': True}
  201. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_DB_SHORT_LIVED_SESSIONS
  202. Short lived sessions
  203. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  204. CELERY_RESULT_DB_SHORT_LIVED_SESSIONS = True
  205. Short lived sessions are disabled by default. If enabled they can drastically reduce
  206. performance, especially on systems processing lots of tasks. This option is useful
  207. on low-traffic workers that experience errors as a result of cached database connections
  208. going stale through inactivity. For example, intermittent errors like
  209. `(OperationalError) (2006, 'MySQL server has gone away')` can be fixed by enabling
  210. short lived sessions. This option only affects the database backend.
  211. Specifying Table Names
  212. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  213. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_DB_TABLENAMES
  214. When SQLAlchemy is configured as the result backend, Celery automatically
  215. creates two tables to store result metadata for tasks. This setting allows
  216. you to customize the table names:
  217. .. code-block:: python
  218. # use custom table names for the database result backend.
  219. CELERY_RESULT_DB_TABLENAMES = {
  220. 'task': 'myapp_taskmeta',
  221. 'group': 'myapp_groupmeta',
  222. }
  223. .. _conf-amqp-result-backend:
  224. AMQP backend settings
  225. ---------------------
  226. .. note::
  227. The AMQP backend requires RabbitMQ 1.1.0 or higher to automatically
  228. expire results. If you are running an older version of RabbitMQ
  229. you should disable result expiration like this:
  230. CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = None
  231. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE
  232. CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE
  233. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  234. Name of the exchange to publish results in. Default is `celeryresults`.
  235. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE_TYPE
  236. CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE_TYPE
  237. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  238. The exchange type of the result exchange. Default is to use a `direct`
  239. exchange.
  240. .. setting:: CELERY_RESULT_PERSISTENT
  241. CELERY_RESULT_PERSISTENT
  242. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  243. If set to :const:`True`, result messages will be persistent. This means the
  244. messages will not be lost after a broker restart. The default is for the
  245. results to be transient.
  246. Example configuration
  247. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  248. .. code-block:: python
  249. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'amqp'
  250. CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = 18000 # 5 hours.
  251. .. _conf-cache-result-backend:
  252. Cache backend settings
  253. ----------------------
  254. .. note::
  255. The cache backend supports the `pylibmc`_ and `python-memcached`
  256. libraries. The latter is used only if `pylibmc`_ is not installed.
  257. Using a single memcached server:
  258. .. code-block:: python
  259. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'cache+memcached://127.0.0.1:11211/'
  260. Using multiple memcached servers:
  261. .. code-block:: python
  262. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = """
  263. cache+memcached://172.19.26.240:11211;172.19.26.242:11211/
  264. """.strip()
  265. .. setting:: CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND_OPTIONS
  266. The "memory" backend stores the cache in memory only:
  267. CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND = 'memory'
  268. CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND_OPTIONS
  269. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  270. You can set pylibmc options using the :setting:`CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND_OPTIONS`
  271. setting:
  272. .. code-block:: python
  273. CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND_OPTIONS = {'binary': True,
  274. 'behaviors': {'tcp_nodelay': True}}
  275. .. _`pylibmc`: http://sendapatch.se/projects/pylibmc/
  276. .. setting:: CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND
  277. CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND
  278. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  279. This setting is no longer used as it's now possible to specify
  280. the cache backend directly in the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND` setting.
  281. .. _conf-redis-result-backend:
  282. Redis backend settings
  283. ----------------------
  284. Configuring the backend URL
  285. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  286. .. note::
  287. The Redis backend requires the :mod:`redis` library:
  288. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/redis/
  289. To install the redis package use `pip` or `easy_install`:
  290. .. code-block:: bash
  291. $ pip install redis
  292. This backend requires the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND`
  293. setting to be set to a Redis URL::
  294. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'redis://:password@host:port/db'
  295. For example::
  296. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'redis://localhost/0'
  297. which is the same as::
  298. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'redis://'
  299. The fields of the URL are defined as follows:
  300. - *host*
  301. Host name or IP address of the Redis server. e.g. `localhost`.
  302. - *port*
  303. Port to the Redis server. Default is 6379.
  304. - *db*
  305. Database number to use. Default is 0.
  306. The db can include an optional leading slash.
  307. - *password*
  308. Password used to connect to the database.
  309. .. setting:: CELERY_REDIS_MAX_CONNECTIONS
  310. CELERY_REDIS_MAX_CONNECTIONS
  311. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  312. Maximum number of connections available in the Redis connection
  313. pool used for sending and retrieving results.
  314. .. _conf-mongodb-result-backend:
  315. MongoDB backend settings
  316. ------------------------
  317. .. note::
  318. The MongoDB backend requires the :mod:`pymongo` library:
  319. http://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver/tree/master
  320. .. setting:: CELERY_MONGODB_BACKEND_SETTINGS
  321. CELERY_MONGODB_BACKEND_SETTINGS
  322. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  323. This is a dict supporting the following keys:
  324. * database
  325. The database name to connect to. Defaults to ``celery``.
  326. * taskmeta_collection
  327. The collection name to store task meta data.
  328. Defaults to ``celery_taskmeta``.
  329. * max_pool_size
  330. Passed as max_pool_size to PyMongo's Connection or MongoClient
  331. constructor. It is the maximum number of TCP connections to keep
  332. open to MongoDB at a given time. If there are more open connections
  333. than max_pool_size, sockets will be closed when they are released.
  334. Defaults to 10.
  335. * options
  336. Additional keyword arguments to pass to the mongodb connection
  337. constructor. See the :mod:`pymongo` docs to see a list of arguments
  338. supported.
  339. .. _example-mongodb-result-config:
  340. Example configuration
  341. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  342. .. code-block:: python
  343. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'mongodb://192.168.1.100:30000/'
  344. CELERY_MONGODB_BACKEND_SETTINGS = {
  345. 'database': 'mydb',
  346. 'taskmeta_collection': 'my_taskmeta_collection',
  347. }
  348. .. _conf-cassandra-result-backend:
  349. Cassandra backend settings
  350. --------------------------
  351. .. note::
  352. The Cassandra backend requires the :mod:`pycassa` library:
  353. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pycassa/
  354. To install the pycassa package use `pip` or `easy_install`:
  355. .. code-block:: bash
  356. $ pip install pycassa
  357. This backend requires the following configuration directives to be set.
  358. .. setting:: CASSANDRA_SERVERS
  359. CASSANDRA_SERVERS
  360. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  361. List of ``host:port`` Cassandra servers. e.g.::
  362. CASSANDRA_SERVERS = ['localhost:9160']
  363. .. setting:: CASSANDRA_KEYSPACE
  364. CASSANDRA_KEYSPACE
  365. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  366. The keyspace in which to store the results. e.g.::
  367. CASSANDRA_KEYSPACE = 'tasks_keyspace'
  368. .. setting:: CASSANDRA_COLUMN_FAMILY
  369. CASSANDRA_COLUMN_FAMILY
  370. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  371. The column family in which to store the results. e.g.::
  372. CASSANDRA_COLUMN_FAMILY = 'tasks'
  373. .. setting:: CASSANDRA_READ_CONSISTENCY
  374. CASSANDRA_READ_CONSISTENCY
  375. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  376. The read consistency used. Values can be ``ONE``, ``QUORUM`` or ``ALL``.
  377. .. setting:: CASSANDRA_WRITE_CONSISTENCY
  378. CASSANDRA_WRITE_CONSISTENCY
  379. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  380. The write consistency used. Values can be ``ONE``, ``QUORUM`` or ``ALL``.
  381. .. setting:: CASSANDRA_DETAILED_MODE
  382. CASSANDRA_DETAILED_MODE
  383. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  384. Enable or disable detailed mode. Default is :const:`False`.
  385. This mode allows to use the power of Cassandra wide columns to
  386. store all states for a task as a wide column, instead of only the last one.
  387. To use this mode, you need to configure your ColumnFamily to
  388. use the ``TimeUUID`` type as a comparator::
  389. create column family task_results with comparator = TimeUUIDType;
  390. CASSANDRA_OPTIONS
  391. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  392. Options to be passed to the `pycassa connection pool`_ (optional).
  393. .. _`pycassa connection pool`: http://pycassa.github.com/pycassa/api/pycassa/pool.html
  394. Example configuration
  395. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  396. .. code-block:: python
  397. CASSANDRA_SERVERS = ['localhost:9160']
  398. CASSANDRA_KEYSPACE = 'celery'
  399. CASSANDRA_COLUMN_FAMILY = 'task_results'
  400. CASSANDRA_READ_CONSISTENCY = 'ONE'
  401. CASSANDRA_WRITE_CONSISTENCY = 'ONE'
  402. CASSANDRA_DETAILED_MODE = True
  403. CASSANDRA_OPTIONS = {
  404. 'timeout': 300,
  405. 'max_retries': 10
  406. }
  407. .. _conf-riak-result-backend:
  408. Riak backend settings
  409. ---------------------
  410. .. note::
  411. The Riak backend requires the :mod:`riak` library:
  412. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/riak/
  413. To install the riak package use `pip` or `easy_install`:
  414. .. code-block:: bash
  415. $ pip install riak
  416. This backend requires the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND`
  417. setting to be set to a Riak URL::
  418. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "riak://host:port/bucket"
  419. For example::
  420. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "riak://localhost/celery
  421. which is the same as::
  422. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "riak://"
  423. The fields of the URL are defined as follows:
  424. - *host*
  425. Host name or IP address of the Riak server. e.g. `"localhost"`.
  426. - *port*
  427. Port to the Riak server using the protobuf protocol. Default is 8087.
  428. - *bucket*
  429. Bucket name to use. Default is `celery`.
  430. The bucket needs to be a string with ascii characters only.
  431. Altenatively, this backend can be configured with the following configuration directives.
  432. .. setting:: CELERY_RIAK_BACKEND_SETTINGS
  433. CELERY_RIAK_BACKEND_SETTINGS
  434. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  435. This is a dict supporting the following keys:
  436. * host
  437. The host name of the Riak server. Defaults to "localhost".
  438. * port
  439. The port the Riak server is listening to. Defaults to 8087.
  440. * bucket
  441. The bucket name to connect to. Defaults to "celery".
  442. * protocol
  443. The protocol to use to connect to the Riak server. This is not configurable
  444. via :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND`
  445. .. _conf-ironcache-result-backend:
  446. IronCache backend settings
  447. --------------------------
  448. .. note::
  449. The IronCache backend requires the :mod:`iron_celery` library:
  450. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/iron_celery
  451. To install the iron_celery package use `pip` or `easy_install`:
  452. .. code-block:: bash
  453. $ pip install iron_celery
  454. IronCache is configured via the URL provided in :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND`, for example::
  455. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'ironcache://project_id:token@'
  456. Or to change the cache name::
  457. ironcache:://project_id:token@/awesomecache
  458. For more information, see: https://github.com/iron-io/iron_celery
  459. .. _conf-couchbase-result-backend:
  460. Couchbase backend settings
  461. --------------------------
  462. .. note::
  463. The Couchbase backend requires the :mod:`couchbase` library:
  464. https://pypi.python.org/pypi/couchbase
  465. To install the couchbase package use `pip` or `easy_install`:
  466. .. code-block:: bash
  467. $ pip install couchbase
  468. This backend can be configured via the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND`
  469. set to a couchbase URL::
  470. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'couchbase://username:password@host:port/bucket'
  471. .. setting:: CELERY_COUCHBASE_BACKEND_SETTINGS
  472. CELERY_COUCHBASE_BACKEND_SETTINGS
  473. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  474. This is a dict supporting the following keys:
  475. * host
  476. Host name of the Couchbase server. Defaults to ``localhost``.
  477. * port
  478. The port the Couchbase server is listening to. Defaults to ``8091``.
  479. * bucket
  480. The default bucket the Couchbase server is writing to.
  481. Defaults to ``default``.
  482. * username
  483. User name to authenticate to the Couchbase server as (optional).
  484. * password
  485. Password to authenticate to the Couchbase server (optional).
  486. .. _conf-couchdb-result-backend:
  487. CouchDB backend settings
  488. ------------------------
  489. .. note::
  490. The CouchDB backend requires the :mod:`pycouchdb` library:
  491. https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pycouchdb
  492. To install the couchbase package use `pip` or `easy_install`:
  493. .. code-block:: bash
  494. $ pip install pycouchdb
  495. This backend can be configured via the :setting:`CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND`
  496. set to a couchdb URL::
  497. CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'couchdb://username:password@host:port/container'
  498. The URL is formed out of the following parts:
  499. * username
  500. User name to authenticate to the CouchDB server as (optional).
  501. * password
  502. Password to authenticate to the CouchDB server (optional).
  503. * host
  504. Host name of the CouchDB server. Defaults to ``localhost``.
  505. * port
  506. The port the CouchDB server is listening to. Defaults to ``8091``.
  507. * container
  508. The default container the CouchDB server is writing to.
  509. Defaults to ``default``.
  510. .. _conf-messaging:
  511. Message Routing
  512. ---------------
  513. .. _conf-messaging-routing:
  514. .. setting:: CELERY_QUEUES
  515. CELERY_QUEUES
  516. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  517. Most users will not want to specify this setting and should rather use
  518. the :ref:`automatic routing facilities <routing-automatic>`.
  519. If you really want to configure advanced routing, this setting should
  520. be a list of :class:`kombu.Queue` objects the worker will consume from.
  521. Note that workers can be overriden this setting via the `-Q` option,
  522. or individual queues from this list (by name) can be excluded using
  523. the `-X` option.
  524. Also see :ref:`routing-basics` for more information.
  525. The default is a queue/exchange/binding key of ``celery``, with
  526. exchange type ``direct``.
  527. .. setting:: CELERY_ROUTES
  528. CELERY_ROUTES
  529. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  530. A list of routers, or a single router used to route tasks to queues.
  531. When deciding the final destination of a task the routers are consulted
  532. in order. See :ref:`routers` for more information.
  533. .. setting:: CELERY_QUEUE_HA_POLICY
  534. CELERY_QUEUE_HA_POLICY
  535. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  536. :brokers: RabbitMQ
  537. This will set the default HA policy for a queue, and the value
  538. can either be a string (usually ``all``):
  539. .. code-block:: python
  540. CELERY_QUEUE_HA_POLICY = 'all'
  541. Using 'all' will replicate the queue to all current nodes,
  542. Or you can give it a list of nodes to replicate to:
  543. .. code-block:: python
  544. CELERY_QUEUE_HA_POLICY = ['rabbit@host1', 'rabbit@host2']
  545. Using a list will implicitly set ``x-ha-policy`` to 'nodes' and
  546. ``x-ha-policy-params`` to the given list of nodes.
  547. See http://www.rabbitmq.com/ha.html for more information.
  548. .. setting:: CELERY_WORKER_DIRECT
  549. CELERY_WORKER_DIRECT
  550. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  551. This option enables so that every worker has a dedicated queue,
  552. so that tasks can be routed to specific workers.
  553. The queue name for each worker is automatically generated based on
  554. the worker hostname and a ``.dq`` suffix, using the ``C.dq`` exchange.
  555. For example the queue name for the worker with node name ``w1@example.com``
  556. becomes::
  557. w1@example.com.dq
  558. Then you can route the task to the task by specifying the hostname
  559. as the routing key and the ``C.dq`` exchange::
  560. CELERY_ROUTES = {
  561. 'tasks.add': {'exchange': 'C.dq', 'routing_key': 'w1@example.com'}
  562. }
  563. .. setting:: CELERY_CREATE_MISSING_QUEUES
  564. CELERY_CREATE_MISSING_QUEUES
  565. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  566. If enabled (default), any queues specified that are not defined in
  567. :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` will be automatically created. See
  568. :ref:`routing-automatic`.
  569. .. setting:: CELERY_DEFAULT_QUEUE
  570. CELERY_DEFAULT_QUEUE
  571. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  572. The name of the default queue used by `.apply_async` if the message has
  573. no route or no custom queue has been specified.
  574. This queue must be listed in :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES`.
  575. If :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` is not specified then it is automatically
  576. created containing one queue entry, where this name is used as the name of
  577. that queue.
  578. The default is: `celery`.
  579. .. seealso::
  580. :ref:`routing-changing-default-queue`
  581. .. setting:: CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE
  582. CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE
  583. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  584. Name of the default exchange to use when no custom exchange is
  585. specified for a key in the :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` setting.
  586. The default is: `celery`.
  587. .. setting:: CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE_TYPE
  588. CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE_TYPE
  589. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  590. Default exchange type used when no custom exchange type is specified
  591. for a key in the :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` setting.
  592. The default is: `direct`.
  593. .. setting:: CELERY_DEFAULT_ROUTING_KEY
  594. CELERY_DEFAULT_ROUTING_KEY
  595. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  596. The default routing key used when no custom routing key
  597. is specified for a key in the :setting:`CELERY_QUEUES` setting.
  598. The default is: `celery`.
  599. .. setting:: CELERY_DEFAULT_DELIVERY_MODE
  600. CELERY_DEFAULT_DELIVERY_MODE
  601. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  602. Can be `transient` or `persistent`. The default is to send
  603. persistent messages.
  604. .. _conf-broker-settings:
  605. Broker Settings
  606. ---------------
  607. .. setting:: CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT
  608. CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT
  609. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  610. A whitelist of content-types/serializers to allow.
  611. If a message is received that is not in this list then
  612. the message will be discarded with an error.
  613. By default any content type is enabled (including pickle and yaml)
  614. so make sure untrusted parties do not have access to your broker.
  615. See :ref:`guide-security` for more.
  616. Example::
  617. # using serializer name
  618. CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['json']
  619. # or the actual content-type (MIME)
  620. CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['application/json']
  621. .. setting:: BROKER_FAILOVER_STRATEGY
  622. BROKER_FAILOVER_STRATEGY
  623. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  624. Default failover strategy for the broker Connection object. If supplied,
  625. may map to a key in 'kombu.connection.failover_strategies', or be a reference
  626. to any method that yields a single item from a supplied list.
  627. Example::
  628. # Random failover strategy
  629. def random_failover_strategy(servers):
  630. it = list(it) # don't modify callers list
  631. shuffle = random.shuffle
  632. for _ in repeat(None):
  633. shuffle(it)
  634. yield it[0]
  635. BROKER_FAILOVER_STRATEGY=random_failover_strategy
  636. .. setting:: BROKER_TRANSPORT
  637. BROKER_TRANSPORT
  638. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  639. :Aliases: ``BROKER_BACKEND``
  640. :Deprecated aliases: ``CARROT_BACKEND``
  641. .. setting:: BROKER_URL
  642. BROKER_URL
  643. ~~~~~~~~~~
  644. Default broker URL. This must be an URL in the form of::
  645. transport://userid:password@hostname:port/virtual_host
  646. Only the scheme part (``transport://``) is required, the rest
  647. is optional, and defaults to the specific transports default values.
  648. The transport part is the broker implementation to use, and the
  649. default is ``amqp``, which uses ``librabbitmq`` by default or falls back to
  650. ``pyamqp`` if that is not installed. Also there are many other choices including
  651. ``redis``, ``beanstalk``, ``sqlalchemy``, ``django``, ``mongodb``,
  652. ``couchdb``.
  653. It can also be a fully qualified path to your own transport implementation.
  654. See :ref:`kombu:connection-urls` in the Kombu documentation for more
  655. information.
  656. .. setting:: BROKER_HEARTBEAT
  657. BROKER_HEARTBEAT
  658. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  659. :transports supported: ``pyamqp``
  660. It's not always possible to detect connection loss in a timely
  661. manner using TCP/IP alone, so AMQP defines something called heartbeats
  662. that's is used both by the client and the broker to detect if
  663. a connection was closed.
  664. Hartbeats are disabled by default.
  665. If the heartbeat value is 10 seconds, then
  666. the heartbeat will be monitored at the interval specified
  667. by the :setting:`BROKER_HEARTBEAT_CHECKRATE` setting, which by default is
  668. double the rate of the heartbeat value
  669. (so for the default 10 seconds, the heartbeat is checked every 5 seconds).
  670. .. setting:: BROKER_HEARTBEAT_CHECKRATE
  671. BROKER_HEARTBEAT_CHECKRATE
  672. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  673. :transports supported: ``pyamqp``
  674. At intervals the worker will monitor that the broker has not missed
  675. too many heartbeats. The rate at which this is checked is calculated
  676. by dividing the :setting:`BROKER_HEARTBEAT` value with this value,
  677. so if the heartbeat is 10.0 and the rate is the default 2.0, the check
  678. will be performed every 5 seconds (twice the heartbeat sending rate).
  679. .. setting:: BROKER_USE_SSL
  680. BROKER_USE_SSL
  681. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  682. Use SSL to connect to the broker. Off by default. This may not be supported
  683. by all transports.
  684. .. setting:: BROKER_POOL_LIMIT
  685. BROKER_POOL_LIMIT
  686. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  687. .. versionadded:: 2.3
  688. The maximum number of connections that can be open in the connection pool.
  689. The pool is enabled by default since version 2.5, with a default limit of ten
  690. connections. This number can be tweaked depending on the number of
  691. threads/greenthreads (eventlet/gevent) using a connection. For example
  692. running eventlet with 1000 greenlets that use a connection to the broker,
  693. contention can arise and you should consider increasing the limit.
  694. If set to :const:`None` or 0 the connection pool will be disabled and
  695. connections will be established and closed for every use.
  696. Default (since 2.5) is to use a pool of 10 connections.
  697. .. setting:: BROKER_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
  698. BROKER_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
  699. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  700. The default timeout in seconds before we give up establishing a connection
  701. to the AMQP server. Default is 4 seconds.
  702. .. setting:: BROKER_CONNECTION_RETRY
  703. BROKER_CONNECTION_RETRY
  704. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  705. Automatically try to re-establish the connection to the AMQP broker if lost.
  706. The time between retries is increased for each retry, and is
  707. not exhausted before :setting:`BROKER_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES` is
  708. exceeded.
  709. This behavior is on by default.
  710. .. setting:: BROKER_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES
  711. BROKER_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES
  712. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  713. Maximum number of retries before we give up re-establishing a connection
  714. to the AMQP broker.
  715. If this is set to :const:`0` or :const:`None`, we will retry forever.
  716. Default is 100 retries.
  717. .. setting:: BROKER_LOGIN_METHOD
  718. BROKER_LOGIN_METHOD
  719. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  720. Set custom amqp login method, default is ``AMQPLAIN``.
  721. .. setting:: BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS
  722. BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS
  723. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  724. .. versionadded:: 2.2
  725. A dict of additional options passed to the underlying transport.
  726. See your transport user manual for supported options (if any).
  727. Example setting the visibility timeout (supported by Redis and SQS
  728. transports):
  729. .. code-block:: python
  730. BROKER_TRANSPORT_OPTIONS = {'visibility_timeout': 18000} # 5 hours
  731. .. _conf-task-execution:
  732. Task execution settings
  733. -----------------------
  734. .. setting:: CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER
  735. CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER
  736. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  737. If this is :const:`True`, all tasks will be executed locally by blocking until
  738. the task returns. ``apply_async()`` and ``Task.delay()`` will return
  739. an :class:`~celery.result.EagerResult` instance, which emulates the API
  740. and behavior of :class:`~celery.result.AsyncResult`, except the result
  741. is already evaluated.
  742. That is, tasks will be executed locally instead of being sent to
  743. the queue.
  744. .. setting:: CELERY_EAGER_PROPAGATES_EXCEPTIONS
  745. CELERY_EAGER_PROPAGATES_EXCEPTIONS
  746. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  747. If this is :const:`True`, eagerly executed tasks (applied by `task.apply()`,
  748. or when the :setting:`CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER` setting is enabled), will
  749. propagate exceptions.
  750. It's the same as always running ``apply()`` with ``throw=True``.
  751. .. setting:: CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT
  752. CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT
  753. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  754. Whether to store the task return values or not (tombstones).
  755. If you still want to store errors, just not successful return values,
  756. you can set :setting:`CELERY_STORE_ERRORS_EVEN_IF_IGNORED`.
  757. .. setting:: CELERY_MESSAGE_COMPRESSION
  758. CELERY_MESSAGE_COMPRESSION
  759. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  760. Default compression used for task messages.
  761. Can be ``gzip``, ``bzip2`` (if available), or any custom
  762. compression schemes registered in the Kombu compression registry.
  763. The default is to send uncompressed messages.
  764. .. setting:: CELERY_TASK_PROTOCOL
  765. CELERY_TASK_PROTOCOL
  766. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  767. Default task message protocol version.
  768. Supports protocols: 1 and 2 (default is 1 for backwards compatibility).
  769. .. setting:: CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES
  770. CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES
  771. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  772. Time (in seconds, or a :class:`~datetime.timedelta` object) for when after
  773. stored task tombstones will be deleted.
  774. A built-in periodic task will delete the results after this time
  775. (:class:`celery.task.backend_cleanup`).
  776. A value of :const:`None` or 0 means results will never expire (depending
  777. on backend specifications).
  778. Default is to expire after 1 day.
  779. .. note::
  780. For the moment this only works with the amqp, database, cache, redis and MongoDB
  781. backends.
  782. When using the database or MongoDB backends, `celery beat` must be
  783. running for the results to be expired.
  784. .. setting:: CELERY_MAX_CACHED_RESULTS
  785. CELERY_MAX_CACHED_RESULTS
  786. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  787. Result backends caches ready results used by the client.
  788. This is the total number of results to cache before older results are evicted.
  789. The default is 5000. 0 or None means no limit, and a value of :const:`-1`
  790. will disable the cache.
  791. .. setting:: CELERY_TRACK_STARTED
  792. CELERY_TRACK_STARTED
  793. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  794. If :const:`True` the task will report its status as "started" when the
  795. task is executed by a worker. The default value is :const:`False` as
  796. the normal behaviour is to not report that level of granularity. Tasks
  797. are either pending, finished, or waiting to be retried. Having a "started"
  798. state can be useful for when there are long running tasks and there is a
  799. need to report which task is currently running.
  800. .. setting:: CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER
  801. CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER
  802. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  803. A string identifying the default serialization method to use. Can be
  804. `pickle` (default), `json`, `yaml`, `msgpack` or any custom serialization
  805. methods that have been registered with :mod:`kombu.serialization.registry`.
  806. .. seealso::
  807. :ref:`calling-serializers`.
  808. .. setting:: CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY
  809. CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY
  810. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  811. .. versionadded:: 2.2
  812. Decides if publishing task messages will be retried in the case
  813. of connection loss or other connection errors.
  814. See also :setting:`CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY_POLICY`.
  815. Enabled by default.
  816. .. setting:: CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY_POLICY
  817. CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY_POLICY
  818. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  819. .. versionadded:: 2.2
  820. Defines the default policy when retrying publishing a task message in
  821. the case of connection loss or other connection errors.
  822. See :ref:`calling-retry` for more information.
  823. .. setting:: CELERY_DEFAULT_RATE_LIMIT
  824. CELERY_DEFAULT_RATE_LIMIT
  825. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  826. The global default rate limit for tasks.
  827. This value is used for tasks that does not have a custom rate limit
  828. The default is no rate limit.
  829. .. setting:: CELERY_DISABLE_RATE_LIMITS
  830. CELERY_DISABLE_RATE_LIMITS
  831. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  832. Disable all rate limits, even if tasks has explicit rate limits set.
  833. .. setting:: CELERY_ACKS_LATE
  834. CELERY_ACKS_LATE
  835. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  836. Late ack means the task messages will be acknowledged **after** the task
  837. has been executed, not *just before*, which is the default behavior.
  838. .. seealso::
  839. FAQ: :ref:`faq-acks_late-vs-retry`.
  840. .. _conf-worker:
  841. Worker
  842. ------
  843. .. setting:: CELERY_IMPORTS
  844. CELERY_IMPORTS
  845. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  846. A sequence of modules to import when the worker starts.
  847. This is used to specify the task modules to import, but also
  848. to import signal handlers and additional remote control commands, etc.
  849. The modules will be imported in the original order.
  850. .. setting:: CELERY_INCLUDE
  851. CELERY_INCLUDE
  852. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  853. Exact same semantics as :setting:`CELERY_IMPORTS`, but can be used as a means
  854. to have different import categories.
  855. The modules in this setting are imported after the modules in
  856. :setting:`CELERY_IMPORTS`.
  857. .. setting:: CELERYD_WORKER_LOST_WAIT
  858. CELERYD_WORKER_LOST_WAIT
  859. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  860. In some cases a worker may be killed without proper cleanup,
  861. and the worker may have published a result before terminating.
  862. This value specifies how long we wait for any missing results before
  863. raising a :exc:`@WorkerLostError` exception.
  864. Default is 10.0
  865. .. setting:: CELERYD_MAX_TASKS_PER_CHILD
  866. CELERYD_MAX_TASKS_PER_CHILD
  867. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  868. Maximum number of tasks a pool worker process can execute before
  869. it's replaced with a new one. Default is no limit.
  870. .. setting:: CELERYD_TASK_TIME_LIMIT
  871. CELERYD_TASK_TIME_LIMIT
  872. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  873. Task hard time limit in seconds. The worker processing the task will
  874. be killed and replaced with a new one when this is exceeded.
  875. .. setting:: CELERYD_TASK_SOFT_TIME_LIMIT
  876. CELERYD_TASK_SOFT_TIME_LIMIT
  877. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  878. Task soft time limit in seconds.
  879. The :exc:`~@SoftTimeLimitExceeded` exception will be
  880. raised when this is exceeded. The task can catch this to
  881. e.g. clean up before the hard time limit comes.
  882. Example:
  883. .. code-block:: python
  884. from celery.exceptions import SoftTimeLimitExceeded
  885. @app.task
  886. def mytask():
  887. try:
  888. return do_work()
  889. except SoftTimeLimitExceeded:
  890. cleanup_in_a_hurry()
  891. .. setting:: CELERY_STORE_ERRORS_EVEN_IF_IGNORED
  892. CELERY_STORE_ERRORS_EVEN_IF_IGNORED
  893. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  894. If set, the worker stores all task errors in the result store even if
  895. :attr:`Task.ignore_result <celery.task.base.Task.ignore_result>` is on.
  896. .. setting:: CELERYD_STATE_DB
  897. CELERYD_STATE_DB
  898. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  899. Name of the file used to stores persistent worker state (like revoked tasks).
  900. Can be a relative or absolute path, but be aware that the suffix `.db`
  901. may be appended to the file name (depending on Python version).
  902. Can also be set via the :option:`--statedb` argument to
  903. :mod:`~celery.bin.worker`.
  904. Not enabled by default.
  905. .. setting:: CELERYD_TIMER_PRECISION
  906. CELERYD_TIMER_PRECISION
  907. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  908. Set the maximum time in seconds that the ETA scheduler can sleep between
  909. rechecking the schedule. Default is 1 second.
  910. Setting this value to 1 second means the schedulers precision will
  911. be 1 second. If you need near millisecond precision you can set this to 0.1.
  912. .. setting:: CELERY_ENABLE_REMOTE_CONTROL
  913. CELERY_ENABLE_REMOTE_CONTROL
  914. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  915. Specify if remote control of the workers is enabled.
  916. Default is :const:`True`.
  917. .. _conf-error-mails:
  918. Error E-Mails
  919. -------------
  920. .. setting:: CELERY_SEND_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS
  921. CELERY_SEND_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS
  922. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  923. The default value for the `Task.send_error_emails` attribute, which if
  924. set to :const:`True` means errors occurring during task execution will be
  925. sent to :setting:`ADMINS` by email.
  926. Disabled by default.
  927. .. setting:: ADMINS
  928. ADMINS
  929. ~~~~~~
  930. List of `(name, email_address)` tuples for the administrators that should
  931. receive error emails.
  932. .. setting:: SERVER_EMAIL
  933. SERVER_EMAIL
  934. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  935. The email address this worker sends emails from.
  936. Default is celery@localhost.
  937. .. setting:: EMAIL_HOST
  938. EMAIL_HOST
  939. ~~~~~~~~~~
  940. The mail server to use. Default is ``localhost``.
  941. .. setting:: EMAIL_HOST_USER
  942. EMAIL_HOST_USER
  943. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  944. User name (if required) to log on to the mail server with.
  945. .. setting:: EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD
  946. EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD
  947. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  948. Password (if required) to log on to the mail server with.
  949. .. setting:: EMAIL_PORT
  950. EMAIL_PORT
  951. ~~~~~~~~~~
  952. The port the mail server is listening on. Default is `25`.
  953. .. setting:: EMAIL_USE_SSL
  954. EMAIL_USE_SSL
  955. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  956. Use SSL when connecting to the SMTP server. Disabled by default.
  957. .. setting:: EMAIL_USE_TLS
  958. EMAIL_USE_TLS
  959. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  960. Use TLS when connecting to the SMTP server. Disabled by default.
  961. .. setting:: EMAIL_TIMEOUT
  962. EMAIL_TIMEOUT
  963. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  964. Timeout in seconds for when we give up trying to connect
  965. to the SMTP server when sending emails.
  966. The default is 2 seconds.
  967. .. _conf-example-error-mail-config:
  968. Example E-Mail configuration
  969. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  970. This configuration enables the sending of error emails to
  971. george@vandelay.com and kramer@vandelay.com:
  972. .. code-block:: python
  973. # Enables error emails.
  974. CELERY_SEND_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS = True
  975. # Name and email addresses of recipients
  976. ADMINS = (
  977. ('George Costanza', 'george@vandelay.com'),
  978. ('Cosmo Kramer', 'kosmo@vandelay.com'),
  979. )
  980. # Email address used as sender (From field).
  981. SERVER_EMAIL = 'no-reply@vandelay.com'
  982. # Mailserver configuration
  983. EMAIL_HOST = 'mail.vandelay.com'
  984. EMAIL_PORT = 25
  985. # EMAIL_HOST_USER = 'servers'
  986. # EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = 's3cr3t'
  987. .. _conf-events:
  988. Events
  989. ------
  990. .. setting:: CELERY_SEND_EVENTS
  991. CELERY_SEND_EVENTS
  992. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  993. Send task-related events so that tasks can be monitored using tools like
  994. `flower`. Sets the default value for the workers :option:`-E` argument.
  995. .. setting:: CELERY_SEND_TASK_SENT_EVENT
  996. CELERY_SEND_TASK_SENT_EVENT
  997. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  998. .. versionadded:: 2.2
  999. If enabled, a :event:`task-sent` event will be sent for every task so tasks can be
  1000. tracked before they are consumed by a worker.
  1001. Disabled by default.
  1002. .. setting:: CELERY_EVENT_QUEUE_TTL
  1003. CELERY_EVENT_QUEUE_TTL
  1004. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1005. :transports supported: ``amqp``
  1006. Message expiry time in seconds (int/float) for when messages sent to a monitor clients
  1007. event queue is deleted (``x-message-ttl``)
  1008. For example, if this value is set to 10 then a message delivered to this queue
  1009. will be deleted after 10 seconds.
  1010. Disabled by default.
  1011. .. setting:: CELERY_EVENT_QUEUE_EXPIRES
  1012. CELERY_EVENT_QUEUE_EXPIRES
  1013. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1014. :transports supported: ``amqp``
  1015. Expiry time in seconds (int/float) for when after a monitor clients
  1016. event queue will be deleted (``x-expires``).
  1017. Default is never, relying on the queue autodelete setting.
  1018. .. setting:: CELERY_EVENT_SERIALIZER
  1019. CELERY_EVENT_SERIALIZER
  1020. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1021. Message serialization format used when sending event messages.
  1022. Default is ``json``. See :ref:`calling-serializers`.
  1023. .. _conf-broadcast:
  1024. Broadcast Commands
  1025. ------------------
  1026. .. setting:: CELERY_BROADCAST_QUEUE
  1027. CELERY_BROADCAST_QUEUE
  1028. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1029. Name prefix for the queue used when listening for broadcast messages.
  1030. The workers host name will be appended to the prefix to create the final
  1031. queue name.
  1032. Default is ``celeryctl``.
  1033. .. setting:: CELERY_BROADCAST_EXCHANGE
  1034. CELERY_BROADCAST_EXCHANGE
  1035. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1036. Name of the exchange used for broadcast messages.
  1037. Default is ``celeryctl``.
  1038. .. setting:: CELERY_BROADCAST_EXCHANGE_TYPE
  1039. CELERY_BROADCAST_EXCHANGE_TYPE
  1040. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1041. Exchange type used for broadcast messages. Default is ``fanout``.
  1042. .. _conf-logging:
  1043. Logging
  1044. -------
  1045. .. setting:: CELERYD_HIJACK_ROOT_LOGGER
  1046. CELERYD_HIJACK_ROOT_LOGGER
  1047. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1048. .. versionadded:: 2.2
  1049. By default any previously configured handlers on the root logger will be
  1050. removed. If you want to customize your own logging handlers, then you
  1051. can disable this behavior by setting
  1052. `CELERYD_HIJACK_ROOT_LOGGER = False`.
  1053. .. note::
  1054. Logging can also be customized by connecting to the
  1055. :signal:`celery.signals.setup_logging` signal.
  1056. .. setting:: CELERYD_LOG_COLOR
  1057. CELERYD_LOG_COLOR
  1058. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1059. Enables/disables colors in logging output by the Celery apps.
  1060. By default colors are enabled if
  1061. 1) the app is logging to a real terminal, and not a file.
  1062. 2) the app is not running on Windows.
  1063. .. setting:: CELERYD_LOG_FORMAT
  1064. CELERYD_LOG_FORMAT
  1065. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1066. The format to use for log messages.
  1067. Default is `[%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s/%(processName)s] %(message)s`
  1068. See the Python :mod:`logging` module for more information about log
  1069. formats.
  1070. .. setting:: CELERYD_TASK_LOG_FORMAT
  1071. CELERYD_TASK_LOG_FORMAT
  1072. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1073. The format to use for log messages logged in tasks. Can be overridden using
  1074. the :option:`--loglevel` option to :mod:`~celery.bin.worker`.
  1075. Default is::
  1076. [%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s/%(processName)s]
  1077. [%(task_name)s(%(task_id)s)] %(message)s
  1078. See the Python :mod:`logging` module for more information about log
  1079. formats.
  1080. .. setting:: CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS
  1081. CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS
  1082. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1083. If enabled `stdout` and `stderr` will be redirected
  1084. to the current logger.
  1085. Enabled by default.
  1086. Used by :program:`celery worker` and :program:`celery beat`.
  1087. .. setting:: CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS_LEVEL
  1088. CELERY_REDIRECT_STDOUTS_LEVEL
  1089. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1090. The log level output to `stdout` and `stderr` is logged as.
  1091. Can be one of :const:`DEBUG`, :const:`INFO`, :const:`WARNING`,
  1092. :const:`ERROR` or :const:`CRITICAL`.
  1093. Default is :const:`WARNING`.
  1094. .. _conf-security:
  1095. Security
  1096. --------
  1097. .. setting:: CELERY_SECURITY_KEY
  1098. CELERY_SECURITY_KEY
  1099. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1100. .. versionadded:: 2.5
  1101. The relative or absolute path to a file containing the private key
  1102. used to sign messages when :ref:`message-signing` is used.
  1103. .. setting:: CELERY_SECURITY_CERTIFICATE
  1104. CELERY_SECURITY_CERTIFICATE
  1105. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1106. .. versionadded:: 2.5
  1107. The relative or absolute path to an X.509 certificate file
  1108. used to sign messages when :ref:`message-signing` is used.
  1109. .. setting:: CELERY_SECURITY_CERT_STORE
  1110. CELERY_SECURITY_CERT_STORE
  1111. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1112. .. versionadded:: 2.5
  1113. The directory containing X.509 certificates used for
  1114. :ref:`message-signing`. Can be a glob with wildcards,
  1115. (for example :file:`/etc/certs/*.pem`).
  1116. .. _conf-custom-components:
  1117. Custom Component Classes (advanced)
  1118. -----------------------------------
  1119. .. setting:: CELERYD_POOL
  1120. CELERYD_POOL
  1121. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1122. Name of the pool class used by the worker.
  1123. .. admonition:: Eventlet/Gevent
  1124. Never use this option to select the eventlet or gevent pool.
  1125. You must use the `-P` option instead, otherwise the monkey patching
  1126. will happen too late and things will break in strange and silent ways.
  1127. Default is ``celery.concurrency.prefork:TaskPool``.
  1128. .. setting:: CELERYD_POOL_RESTARTS
  1129. CELERYD_POOL_RESTARTS
  1130. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1131. If enabled the worker pool can be restarted using the
  1132. :control:`pool_restart` remote control command.
  1133. Disabled by default.
  1134. .. setting:: CELERYD_AUTOSCALER
  1135. CELERYD_AUTOSCALER
  1136. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1137. .. versionadded:: 2.2
  1138. Name of the autoscaler class to use.
  1139. Default is ``celery.worker.autoscale:Autoscaler``.
  1140. .. setting:: CELERYD_AUTORELOADER
  1141. CELERYD_AUTORELOADER
  1142. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1143. Name of the autoreloader class used by the worker to reload
  1144. Python modules and files that have changed.
  1145. Default is: ``celery.worker.autoreload:Autoreloader``.
  1146. .. setting:: CELERYD_CONSUMER
  1147. CELERYD_CONSUMER
  1148. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1149. Name of the consumer class used by the worker.
  1150. Default is :class:`celery.worker.consumer.Consumer`
  1151. .. setting:: CELERYD_TIMER
  1152. CELERYD_TIMER
  1153. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1154. Name of the ETA scheduler class used by the worker.
  1155. Default is :class:`celery.utils.timer2.Timer`, or one overrided
  1156. by the pool implementation.
  1157. .. _conf-celerybeat:
  1158. Periodic Task Server: celery beat
  1159. ---------------------------------
  1160. .. setting:: CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE
  1161. CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE
  1162. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1163. The periodic task schedule used by :mod:`~celery.bin.beat`.
  1164. See :ref:`beat-entries`.
  1165. .. setting:: CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULER
  1166. CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULER
  1167. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1168. The default scheduler class. Default is ``celery.beat:PersistentScheduler``.
  1169. Can also be set via the :option:`-S` argument to
  1170. :mod:`~celery.bin.beat`.
  1171. .. setting:: CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE_FILENAME
  1172. CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE_FILENAME
  1173. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1174. Name of the file used by `PersistentScheduler` to store the last run times
  1175. of periodic tasks. Can be a relative or absolute path, but be aware that the
  1176. suffix `.db` may be appended to the file name (depending on Python version).
  1177. Can also be set via the :option:`--schedule` argument to
  1178. :mod:`~celery.bin.beat`.
  1179. .. setting:: CELERYBEAT_SYNC_EVERY
  1180. CELERYBEAT_SYNC_EVERY
  1181. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1182. The number of periodic tasks that can be called before another database sync
  1183. is issued.
  1184. Defaults to 0 (sync based on timing - default of 3 minutes as determined by
  1185. scheduler.sync_every). If set to 1, beat will call sync after every task
  1186. message sent.
  1187. .. setting:: CELERYBEAT_MAX_LOOP_INTERVAL
  1188. CELERYBEAT_MAX_LOOP_INTERVAL
  1189. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1190. The maximum number of seconds :mod:`~celery.bin.beat` can sleep
  1191. between checking the schedule.
  1192. The default for this value is scheduler specific.
  1193. For the default celery beat scheduler the value is 300 (5 minutes),
  1194. but for e.g. the django-celery database scheduler it is 5 seconds
  1195. because the schedule may be changed externally, and so it must take
  1196. changes to the schedule into account.
  1197. Also when running celery beat embedded (:option:`-B`) on Jython as a thread
  1198. the max interval is overridden and set to 1 so that it's possible
  1199. to shut down in a timely manner.
  1200. .. _conf-celerymon:
  1201. Monitor Server: celerymon
  1202. -------------------------
  1203. .. setting:: CELERYMON_LOG_FORMAT
  1204. CELERYMON_LOG_FORMAT
  1205. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  1206. The format to use for log messages.
  1207. Default is `[%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s/%(processName)s] %(message)s`
  1208. See the Python :mod:`logging` module for more information about log
  1209. formats.