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- =================================
- celery - Distributed Task Queue
- =================================
- .. image:: http://cloud.github.com/downloads/celery/celery/celery_128.png
- :Version: 3.0.11 (Chiastic Slide)
- :Web: http://celeryproject.org/
- :Download: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/celery/
- :Source: http://github.com/celery/celery/
- :Keywords: task queue, job queue, asynchronous, rabbitmq, amqp, redis,
- python, webhooks, queue, distributed
- --
- What is a Task Queue?
- =====================
- Task queues are used as a mechanism to distribute work across threads or
- machines.
- A task queue's input is a unit of work, called a task, dedicated worker
- processes then constantly monitor the queue for new work to perform.
- Celery communicates via messages using a broker
- to mediate between clients and workers. To initiate a task a client puts a
- message on the queue, the broker then delivers the message to a worker.
- A Celery system can consist of multiple workers and brokers, giving way
- to high availability and horizontal scaling.
- Celery is written in Python, but the protocol can be implemented in any
- language. So far there's RCelery_ for the Ruby programming language, and a
- `PHP client`, but language interoperability can also be achieved
- by using webhooks.
- .. _RCelery: http://leapfrogdevelopment.github.com/rcelery/
- .. _`PHP client`: https://github.com/gjedeer/celery-php
- .. _`using webhooks`:
- http://celery.github.com/celery/userguide/remote-tasks.html
- What do I need?
- ===============
- Celery version 3.0 runs on,
- - Python (2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3)
- - PyPy (1.8, 1.9)
- - Jython (2.5, 2.7).
- This is the last version to support Python 2.5,
- and from Celery 3.1, Python 2.6 or later is required.
- The last version to support Python 2.4 was Celery series 2.2.
- *Celery* requires a message broker to send and receive messages.
- The RabbitMQ, Redis and MongoDB broker transports are feature complete,
- but there's also support for a myriad of other solutions, including
- using SQLite for local development.
- *Celery* can run on a single machine, on multiple machines, or even
- across datacenters.
- Get Started
- ===========
- If this is the first time you're trying to use Celery, or you are
- new to Celery 3.0 coming from previous versions then you should read our
- getting started tutorials:
- - `First steps with Celery`_
- Tutorial teaching you the bare minimum needed to get started with Celery.
- - `Next steps`_
- A more complete overview, showing more features.
- .. _`First steps with Celery`:
- http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/getting-started/first-steps-with-celery.html
- .. _`Next steps`:
- http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/getting-started/next-steps.html
- Celery is...
- ============
- - **Simple**
- Celery is easy to use and maintain, and does *not need configuration files*.
- It has an active, friendly community you can talk to for support,
- including a `mailing-list`_ and and an IRC channel.
- Here's one of the simplest applications you can make::
- from celery import Celery
- celery = Celery('hello', broker='amqp://guest@localhost//')
- @celery.task
- def hello():
- return 'hello world'
- - **Highly Available**
- Workers and clients will automatically retry in the event
- of connection loss or failure, and some brokers support
- HA in way of *Master/Master* or *Master/Slave* replication.
- - **Fast**
- A single Celery process can process millions of tasks a minute,
- with sub-millisecond round-trip latency (using RabbitMQ,
- py-librabbitmq, and optimized settings).
- - **Flexible**
- Almost every part of *Celery* can be extended or used on its own,
- Custom pool implementations, serializers, compression schemes, logging,
- schedulers, consumers, producers, autoscalers, broker transports and much more.
- It supports...
- ==============
- - **Brokers**
- - RabbitMQ_, Redis_,
- - MongoDB_, Beanstalk_,
- - CouchDB_, SQLAlchemy_,
- - Django ORM, Amazon SQS,
- - and more...
- - **Concurrency**
- - multiprocessing, Eventlet_, gevent_, threads/single threaded
- - **Result Stores**
- - AMQP, Redis
- - memcached, MongoDB
- - SQLAlchemy, Django ORM
- - Apache Cassandra
- - **Serialization**
- - *pickle*, *json*, *yaml*, *msgpack*.
- - *zlib*, *bzip2* compression.
- - Cryptographic message signing.
- .. _`Eventlet`: http://eventlet.net/
- .. _`gevent`: http://gevent.org/
- .. _RabbitMQ: http://rabbitmq.com
- .. _Redis: http://redis.io
- .. _MongoDB: http://mongodb.org
- .. _Beanstalk: http://kr.github.com/beanstalkd
- .. _CouchDB: http://couchdb.apache.org
- .. _SQLAlchemy: http://sqlalchemy.org
- Framework Integration
- =====================
- Celery is easy to integrate with web frameworks, some of which even have
- integration packages:
- +--------------------+------------------------+
- | `Django`_ | `django-celery`_ |
- +--------------------+------------------------+
- | `Pyramid`_ | `pyramid_celery`_ |
- +--------------------+------------------------+
- | `Pylons`_ | `celery-pylons`_ |
- +--------------------+------------------------+
- | `Flask`_ | not needed |
- +--------------------+------------------------+
- | `web2py`_ | `web2py-celery`_ |
- +--------------------+------------------------+
- | `Tornado`_ | `tornado-celery`_ |
- +--------------------+------------------------+
- The integration packages are not strictly necessary, but they can make
- development easier, and sometimes they add important hooks like closing
- database connections at ``fork``.
- .. _`Django`: http://djangoproject.com/
- .. _`Pylons`: http://pylonshq.com/
- .. _`Flask`: http://flask.pocoo.org/
- .. _`web2py`: http://web2py.com/
- .. _`Bottle`: http://bottlepy.org/
- .. _`Pyramid`: http://docs.pylonsproject.org/en/latest/docs/pyramid.html
- .. _`pyramid_celery`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyramid_celery/
- .. _`django-celery`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-celery
- .. _`celery-pylons`: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/celery-pylons
- .. _`web2py-celery`: http://code.google.com/p/web2py-celery/
- .. _`Tornado`: http://www.tornadoweb.org/
- .. _`tornado-celery`: http://github.com/mher/tornado-celery/
- .. _celery-documentation:
- Documentation
- =============
- The `latest documentation`_ with user guides, tutorials and API reference
- is hosted at Read The Docs.
- .. _`latest documentation`: http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/
- .. _celery-installation:
- Installation
- ============
- You can install Celery either via the Python Package Index (PyPI)
- or from source.
- To install using `pip`,::
- $ pip install -U Celery
- To install using `easy_install`,::
- $ easy_install -U Celery
- .. _bundles:
- Bundles
- -------
- Celery also defines a group of bundles that can be used
- to install Celery and the dependencies for a given feature.
- The following bundles are available:
- :`celery-with-redis`_:
- for using Redis as a broker.
- :`celery-with-mongodb`_:
- for using MongoDB as a broker.
- :`django-celery-with-redis`_:
- for Django, and using Redis as a broker.
- :`django-celery-with-mongodb`_:
- for Django, and using MongoDB as a broker.
- .. _`celery-with-redis`:
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/celery-with-redis/
- .. _`celery-with-mongodb`:
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/celery-with-mongdb/
- .. _`django-celery-with-redis`:
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-celery-with-redis/
- .. _`django-celery-with-mongodb`:
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-celery-with-mongdb/
- .. _celery-installing-from-source:
- Downloading and installing from source
- --------------------------------------
- Download the latest version of Celery from
- http://pypi.python.org/pypi/celery/
- You can install it by doing the following,::
- $ tar xvfz celery-0.0.0.tar.gz
- $ cd celery-0.0.0
- $ python setup.py build
- # python setup.py install
- The last command must be executed as a privileged user if
- you are not currently using a virtualenv.
- .. _celery-installing-from-git:
- Using the development version
- -----------------------------
- You can clone the repository by doing the following::
- $ git clone https://github.com/celery/celery
- $ cd celery
- $ python setup.py develop
- The development version will usually also depend on the development
- version of `kombu`_, the messaging framework Celery uses
- to send and receive messages, so you should also install that from git::
- $ git clone https://github.com/celery/kombu
- $ cd kombu
- $ python setup.py develop
- .. _`kombu`: http://kombu.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
- .. _getting-help:
- Getting Help
- ============
- .. _mailing-list:
- Mailing list
- ------------
- For discussions about the usage, development, and future of celery,
- please join the `celery-users`_ mailing list.
- .. _`celery-users`: http://groups.google.com/group/celery-users/
- .. _irc-channel:
- IRC
- ---
- Come chat with us on IRC. The **#celery** channel is located at the `Freenode`_
- network.
- .. _`Freenode`: http://freenode.net
- .. _bug-tracker:
- Bug tracker
- ===========
- If you have any suggestions, bug reports or annoyances please report them
- to our issue tracker at http://github.com/celery/celery/issues/
- .. _wiki:
- Wiki
- ====
- http://wiki.github.com/celery/celery/
- .. _contributing-short:
- Contributing
- ============
- Development of `celery` happens at Github: http://github.com/celery/celery
- You are highly encouraged to participate in the development
- of `celery`. If you don't like Github (for some reason) you're welcome
- to send regular patches.
- Be sure to also read the `Contributing to Celery`_ section in the
- documentation.
- .. _`Contributing to Celery`: http://celery.github.com/celery/contributing.html
- .. _license:
- License
- =======
- This software is licensed under the `New BSD License`. See the ``LICENSE``
- file in the top distribution directory for the full license text.
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