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- ============================
- Configuration and defaults
- ============================
- This document describes the configuration options available.
- If you're using the default loader, you must create the ``celeryconfig.py``
- module and make sure it is available on the Python path.
- .. contents::
- :local:
- Example configuration file
- ==========================
- This is an example configuration file to get you started.
- It should contain all you need to run a basic celery set-up.
- .. code-block:: python
- # List of modules to import when celery starts.
- CELERY_IMPORTS = ("myapp.tasks", )
- ## Result store settings.
- CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "database"
- CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "sqlite:///mydatabase.db"
- ## Broker settings.
- BROKER_HOST = "localhost"
- BROKER_PORT = 5672
- BROKER_VHOST = "/"
- BROKER_USER = "guest"
- BROKER_PASSWORD = "guest"
- ## Worker settings
- ## If you're doing mostly I/O you can have more processes,
- ## but if mostly spending CPU, try to keep it close to the
- ## number of CPUs on your machine. If not set, the number of CPUs/cores
- ## available will be used.
- CELERYD_CONCURRENCY = 10
- # CELERYD_LOG_FILE = "celeryd.log"
- # CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL = "INFO"
- Concurrency settings
- ====================
- * CELERYD_CONCURRENCY
- The number of concurrent worker processes, executing tasks simultaneously.
- Defaults to the number of CPUs/cores available.
- * CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER
- How many messages to prefetch at a time multiplied by the number of
- concurrent processes. The default is 4 (four messages for each
- process). The default setting seems pretty good here. However, if you have
- very long running tasks waiting in the queue and you have to start the
- workers, note that the first worker to start will receive four times the
- number of messages initially. Thus the tasks may not be fairly balanced among the
- workers.
- Task result backend settings
- ============================
- * CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND
- The backend used to store task results (tombstones).
- Can be one of the following:
- * database (default)
- Use a relational database supported by `SQLAlchemy`_.
- * cache
- Use `memcached`_ to store the results.
- * mongodb
- Use `MongoDB`_ to store the results.
- * redis
- Use `Redis`_ to store the results.
- * tyrant
- Use `Tokyo Tyrant`_ to store the results.
- * amqp
- Send results back as AMQP messages
- (**WARNING** While very fast, you must make sure you only
- receive the result once. See :doc:`userguide/executing`).
- .. _`SQLAlchemy`: http://sqlalchemy.org
- .. _`memcached`: http://memcached.org
- .. _`MongoDB`: http://mongodb.org
- .. _`Redis`: http://code.google.com/p/redis/
- .. _`Tokyo Tyrant`: http://1978th.net/tokyotyrant/
- Database backend settings
- =========================
- Please see `Supported Databases`_ for a table of supported databases.
- To use this backend you need to configure it with an
- `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 `Connection String`_ for more information about connection
- strings.
- To specify additional SQLAlchemy database engine options you can use
- the ``CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS`` setting::
- # echo enables verbose logging from SQLAlchemy.
- CELERY_RESULT_ENGINE_OPTIONS = {"echo": True}
- .. _`Supported Databases`:
- http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dbengine.html#supported-databases
- .. _`Connection String`:
- http://www.sqlalchemy.org/docs/dbengine.html#create-engine-url-arguments
- Example configuration
- ---------------------
- .. code-block:: python
- CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "database"
- CELERY_RESULT_DBURI = "mysql://user:password@host/dbname"
- AMQP backend settings
- =====================
- * CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE
- Name of the exchange to publish results in. Default is ``"celeryresults"``.
- * CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE_TYPE
- The exchange type of the result exchange. Default is to use a ``direct``
- exchange.
- * CELERY_RESULT_SERIALIZER
- Result message serialization format. Default is ``"pickle"``.
- * CELERY_RESULTS_PERSISTENT
- If set to ``True``, result messages will be persistent. This means the
- messages will not be lost after a broker restart. The default is for the
- results to be transient.
- Example configuration
- ---------------------
- CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "amqp"
- Cache backend settings
- ======================
- The cache backend supports the `pylibmc`_ and `python-memcached` libraries.
- The latter is used only if `pylibmc`_ is not installed.
- Example configuration
- ---------------------
- Using a single memcached server:
- .. code-block:: python
- CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND = 'memcached://127.0.0.1:11211/'
- Using multiple memcached servers:
- .. code-block:: python
- CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "cache"
- CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND = 'memcached://172.19.26.240:11211;172.19.26.242:11211/'
- You can set pylibmc options using the ``CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND_OPTIONS``
- setting:
- .. code-block:: python
- CELERY_CACHE_BACKEND_OPTIONS = {"binary": True,
- "behaviors": {"tcp_nodelay": True}}
- .. _`pylibmc`: http://sendapatch.se/projects/pylibmc/
- Tokyo Tyrant backend settings
- =============================
- **NOTE** The Tokyo Tyrant backend requires the :mod:`pytyrant` library:
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytyrant/
- This backend requires the following configuration directives to be set:
- * TT_HOST
- Hostname of the Tokyo Tyrant server.
- * TT_PORT
- The port the Tokyo Tyrant server is listening to.
- Example configuration
- ---------------------
- .. code-block:: python
- CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "tyrant"
- TT_HOST = "localhost"
- TT_PORT = 1978
- Redis backend settings
- ======================
- **NOTE** The Redis backend requires the :mod:`redis` library:
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/redis/0.5.5
- To install the redis package use ``pip`` or ``easy_install``::
- $ pip install redis
- This backend requires the following configuration directives to be set:
- * REDIS_HOST
- Hostname of the Redis database server. e.g. ``"localhost"``.
- * REDIS_PORT
- Port to the Redis database server. e.g. ``6379``.
- Also, the following optional configuration directives are available:
- * REDIS_DB
- Name of the database to use. Default is ``celery_results``.
- * REDIS_PASSWORD
- Password used to connect to the database.
- Example configuration
- ---------------------
- .. code-block:: python
- CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "redis"
- REDIS_HOST = "localhost"
- REDIS_PORT = 6379
- REDIS_DB = "celery_results"
- REDIS_CONNECT_RETRY=True
- MongoDB backend settings
- ========================
- **NOTE** The MongoDB backend requires the :mod:`pymongo` library:
- http://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver/tree/master
- * CELERY_MONGODB_BACKEND_SETTINGS
- This is a dict supporting the following keys:
- * host
- Hostname of the MongoDB server. Defaults to "localhost".
- * port
- The port the MongoDB server is listening to. Defaults to 27017.
- * user
- User name to authenticate to the MongoDB server as (optional).
- * password
- Password to authenticate to the MongoDB server (optional).
- * database
- The database name to connect to. Defaults to "celery".
- * taskmeta_collection
- The collection name to store task meta data.
- Defaults to "celery_taskmeta".
- Example configuration
- ---------------------
- .. code-block:: python
- CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = "mongodb"
- CELERY_MONGODB_BACKEND_SETTINGS = {
- "host": "192.168.1.100",
- "port": 30000,
- "database": "mydb",
- "taskmeta_collection": "my_taskmeta_collection",
- }
- Messaging settings
- ==================
- Routing
- -------
- * CELERY_QUEUES
- The mapping of queues the worker consumes from. This is a dictionary
- of queue name/options. See :doc:`userguide/routing` for more information.
- The default is a queue/exchange/binding key of ``"celery"``, with
- exchange type ``direct``.
- You don't have to care about this unless you want custom routing facilities.
- * CELERY_DEFAULT_QUEUE
- The queue used by default, if no custom queue is specified.
- This queue must be listed in ``CELERY_QUEUES``.
- The default is: ``celery``.
- * CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE
- Name of the default exchange to use when no custom exchange
- is specified.
- The default is: ``celery``.
- * CELERY_DEFAULT_EXCHANGE_TYPE
- Default exchange type used when no custom exchange is specified.
- The default is: ``direct``.
- * CELERY_DEFAULT_ROUTING_KEY
- The default routing key used when sending tasks.
- The default is: ``celery``.
- * CELERY_DEFAULT_DELIVERY_MODE
- Can be ``transient`` or ``persistent``. Default is to send
- persistent messages.
- Connection
- ----------
- * CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT
- The timeout in seconds before we give up establishing a connection
- to the AMQP server. Default is 4 seconds.
- * CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_RETRY
- Automatically try to re-establish the connection to the AMQP broker if
- it's lost.
- The time between retries is increased for each retry, and is
- not exhausted before ``CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES`` is exceeded.
- This behavior is on by default.
- * CELERY_BROKER_CONNECTION_MAX_RETRIES
- Maximum number of retries before we give up re-establishing a connection
- to the AMQP broker.
- If this is set to ``0`` or ``None``, we will retry forever.
- Default is 100 retries.
- Task execution settings
- =======================
- * CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER
- If this is ``True``, all tasks will be executed locally by blocking
- until it is finished. ``apply_async`` and ``Task.delay`` will return
- a :class:`celery.result.EagerResult` which emulates the behavior of
- :class:`celery.result.AsyncResult`, except the result has already
- been evaluated.
- Tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally
- instead.
- * CELERY_EAGER_PROPAGATES_EXCEPTIONS
- If this is ``True``, eagerly executed tasks (using ``.apply``, or with
- ``CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER`` on), will raise exceptions.
- It's the same as always running ``apply`` with ``throw=True``.
- * CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT
- Whether to store the task return values or not (tombstones).
- If you still want to store errors, just not successful return values,
- you can set ``CELERY_STORE_ERRORS_EVEN_IF_IGNORED``.
- * CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES
- Time (in seconds, or a :class:`datetime.timedelta` object) for when after
- stored task tombstones will be deleted.
- A built-in periodic task will delete the results after this time
- (:class:`celery.task.builtins.DeleteExpiredTaskMetaTask`).
- **NOTE**: For the moment this only works with the database, cache and MongoDB
- backends.
- **NOTE**: ``celerybeat`` must be running for the results to be expired.
- * CELERY_MAX_CACHED_RESULTS
- Total number of results to store before results are evicted from the
- result cache. The default is ``5000``.
- * CELERY_TRACK_STARTED
- If ``True`` 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.
- backends.
- * CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER
- A string identifying the default serialization
- method to use. Can be ``pickle`` (default),
- ``json``, ``yaml``, or any custom serialization methods that have
- been registered with :mod:`carrot.serialization.registry`.
- Default is ``pickle``.
- * CELERY_DEFAULT_RATE_LIMIT
- The global default rate limit for tasks.
- This value is used for tasks that does not have a custom rate limit
- The default is no rate limit.
- * CELERY_DISABLE_RATE_LIMITS
- Disable all rate limits, even if tasks has explicit rate limits set.
- * 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.
- See http://ask.github.com/celery/faq.html#should-i-use-retry-or-acks-late
- Worker: celeryd
- ===============
- * CELERY_IMPORTS
- A sequence of modules to import when the celery daemon starts.
- This is used to specify the task modules to import, but also
- to import signal handlers and additional remote control commands, etc.
- * CELERYD_MAX_TASKS_PER_CHILD
- Maximum number of tasks a pool worker process can execute before
- it's replaced with a new one. Default is no limit.
- * CELERYD_TASK_TIME_LIMIT
- Task hard time limit in seconds. The worker processing the task will
- be killed and replaced with a new one when this is exceeded.
- * CELERYD_SOFT_TASK_TIME_LIMIT
- Task soft time limit in seconds.
- 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.
- .. code-block:: python
- from celery.decorators import task
- from celery.exceptions import SoftTimeLimitExceeded
- @task()
- def mytask():
- try:
- return do_work()
- except SoftTimeLimitExceeded:
- cleanup_in_a_hurry()
- * CELERY_STORE_ERRORS_EVEN_IF_IGNORED
- If set, the worker stores all task errors in the result store even if
- ``Task.ignore_result`` is on.
- Error E-Mails
- -------------
- * CELERY_SEND_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS
- If set to ``True``, errors in tasks will be sent to admins by e-mail.
- * ADMINS
- List of ``(name, email_address)`` tuples for the admins that should
- receive error e-mails.
- * SERVER_EMAIL
- The e-mail address this worker sends e-mails from.
- Default is ``"celery@localhost"``.
- * MAIL_HOST
- The mail server to use. Default is ``"localhost"``.
- * MAIL_HOST_USER
- Username (if required) to log on to the mail server with.
- * MAIL_HOST_PASSWORD
- Password (if required) to log on to the mail server with.
- * MAIL_PORT
- The port the mail server is listening on. Default is ``25``.
- Example E-Mail configuration
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- This configuration enables the sending of error e-mails to
- ``george@vandelay.com`` and ``kramer@vandelay.com``:
- .. code-block:: python
- # Enables error e-mails.
- CELERY_SEND_TASK_ERROR_EMAILS = True
- # Name and e-mail addresses of recipients
- ADMINS = (
- ("George Costanza", "george@vandelay.com"),
- ("Cosmo Kramer", "kosmo@vandelay.com"),
- )
- # E-mail address used as sender (From field).
- SERVER_EMAIL = "no-reply@vandelay.com"
- # Mailserver configuration
- EMAIL_HOST = "mail.vandelay.com"
- EMAIL_PORT = 25
- # EMAIL_HOST_USER = "servers"
- # EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = "s3cr3t"
- Events
- ------
- * CELERY_SEND_EVENTS
- Send events so the worker can be monitored by tools like ``celerymon``.
- * CELERY_EVENT_EXCHANGE
- Name of the exchange to send event messages to. Default is
- ``"celeryevent"``.
- * CELERY_EVENT_EXCHANGE_TYPE
- The exchange type of the event exchange. Default is to use a ``direct``
- exchange.
- * CELERY_EVENT_ROUTING_KEY
- Routing key used when sending event messages. Default is
- ``"celeryevent"``.
- * CELERY_EVENT_SERIALIZER
- Message serialization format used when sending event messages. Default is
- ``"json"``.
- Broadcast Commands
- ------------------
- * CELERY_BROADCAST_QUEUE
- Name prefix for the queue used when listening for
- broadcast messages. The workers hostname will be appended
- to the prefix to create the final queue name.
- Default is ``"celeryctl"``.
- * CELERY_BROADCAST_EXCHANGE
- Name of the exchange used for broadcast messages.
- Default is ``"celeryctl"``.
- * CELERY_BROADCAST_EXCHANGE_TYPE
- Exchange type used for broadcast messages. Default is ``"fanout"``.
- Logging
- -------
- * CELERYD_LOG_FILE
- The default file name the worker daemon logs messages to, can be
- overridden using the `--logfile`` option to ``celeryd``.
- The default is ``None`` (``stderr``)
- Can also be set via the ``--logfile`` argument.
- * CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL
- Worker log level, can be any of ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARNING``,
- ``ERROR``, ``CRITICAL``.
- Can also be set via the ``--loglevel`` argument.
- See the :mod:`logging` module for more information.
- * CELERYD_LOG_FORMAT
- The format to use for log messages.
- Default is ``[%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s/%(processName)s] %(message)s``
- See the Python :mod:`logging` module for more information about log
- formats.
- * CELERYD_TASK_LOG_FORMAT
- The format to use for log messages logged in tasks. Can be overridden using
- the ``--loglevel`` option to ``celeryd``.
- Default is::
- [%(asctime)s: %(levelname)s/%(processName)s]
- [%(task_name)s(%(task_id)s)] %(message)s
- See the Python :mod:`logging` module for more information about log
- formats.
- Custom Component Classes (advanced)
- -----------------------------------
- * CELERYD_POOL
- Name of the task pool class used by the worker.
- Default is ``"celery.concurrency.processes.TaskPool"``.
- * CELERYD_LISTENER
- Name of the listener class used by the worker.
- Default is ``"celery.worker.listener.CarrotListener"``.
- * CELERYD_MEDIATOR
- Name of the mediator class used by the worker.
- Default is ``"celery.worker.controllers.Mediator"``.
- * CELERYD_ETA_SCHEDULER
- Name of the ETA scheduler class used by the worker.
- Default is ``"celery.worker.controllers.ScheduleController"``.
- Periodic Task Server: celerybeat
- ================================
- * CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE_FILENAME
- Name of the file celerybeat stores the current schedule in.
- Can be a relative or absolute path, but be aware that the suffix ``.db``
- will be appended to the file name.
- Can also be set via the ``--schedule`` argument.
- * CELERYBEAT_MAX_LOOP_INTERVAL
- The maximum number of seconds celerybeat can sleep between checking
- the schedule. Default is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
- * CELERYBEAT_LOG_FILE
- The default file name to log messages to, can be
- overridden using the `--logfile`` option.
- The default is ``None`` (``stderr``).
- Can also be set via the ``--logfile`` argument.
- * CELERYBEAT_LOG_LEVEL
- Logging level. Can be any of ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARNING``,
- ``ERROR``, or ``CRITICAL``.
- Can also be set via the ``--loglevel`` argument.
- See the :mod:`logging` module for more information.
- Monitor Server: celerymon
- =========================
- * CELERYMON_LOG_FILE
- The default file name to log messages to, can be
- overridden using the `--logfile`` option.
- The default is ``None`` (``stderr``)
- Can also be set via the ``--logfile`` argument.
- * CELERYMON_LOG_LEVEL
- Logging level. Can be any of ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARNING``,
- ``ERROR``, or ``CRITICAL``.
- See the :mod:`logging` module for more information.
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