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  1. .. _whatsnew-2.5:
  2. ==========================
  3. What's new in Celery 2.5
  4. ==========================
  5. :release-date: 2011-02-24 04:00 P.M GMT
  6. .. contents::
  7. :local:
  8. .. _v250-important:
  9. Important Notes
  10. ===============
  11. Broker connection pool now enabled by default
  12. ---------------------------------------------
  13. The default limit is 10 connections, if you have many threads/green-threads
  14. using connections at the same time you may want to tweak this limit
  15. to avoid contention.
  16. See the :setting:`BROKER_POOL_LIMIT` setting for more information.
  17. Also note that publishing tasks will be retried by default, to change
  18. this default or the default retry policy see
  19. :setting:`CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY` and
  20. :setting:`CELERY_TASK_PUBLISH_RETRY_POLICY`.
  21. AMQP Result Backend: Exchange is no longer *auto delete*
  22. --------------------------------------------------------
  23. The exchange used for results used to have the *auto_delete* flag set,
  24. that could result in a race condition leading to an annoying warning.
  25. .. admonition:: For RabbitMQ users
  26. Old exchanges created with the *auto_delete* flag enabled has
  27. to be removed.
  28. The :program:`camqadm` command can be used to delete the
  29. previous exchange::
  30. $ camqadm exchange.delete celeryresults
  31. As an alternative to deleting the old exchange you can
  32. configure a new name for the exchange::
  33. CELERY_RESULT_EXCHANGE = "celeryresults2"
  34. But you have to make sure that all clients and workers
  35. use this new setting, so they are updated to use the same
  36. exchange name.
  37. Solution for hanging workers (but must be manually enabled)
  38. -----------------------------------------------------------
  39. The :setting:`CELERYD_FORCE_EXECV` setting has been added to solve
  40. a problem with deadlocks that originate when threads and fork is mixed
  41. together:
  42. .. code-block:: python
  43. CELERYD_FORCE_EXECV = True
  44. This setting is recommended for all users using the processes pool,
  45. but especially users also using time limits or a max tasks per child
  46. setting.
  47. - See `Python Issue 6721`_ to read more about this issue, and why
  48. resorting to execv is the only safe solution.
  49. Enabling this option will result in a slight performance penalty
  50. when new child worker processes are started, and it will also increase
  51. memory usage (but many platforms are optimized, so the impact may be
  52. minimal). Considering that it ensures reliability when replacing
  53. lost worker processes, it should be worth it.
  54. - It is already the default behavior on Windows.
  55. - It will be the default behavior for all platforms in a future version.
  56. .. _`Python Issue 6721`: http://bugs.python.org/issue6721#msg140215
  57. .. _v250-optimizations:
  58. Optimizations
  59. =============
  60. - The code path used when the worker executes a task has been heavily
  61. optimized, meaning the worker is able to process a great deal
  62. more tasks/s compared to previous versions. As an example the solo
  63. pool can now process up to 15000 tasks/s on a 4 core MacBook Pro
  64. when using the `pylibrabbitmq`_ transport, where it previously
  65. could only do 5000 tasks/s.
  66. - The task error tracebacks are now much shorter.
  67. - Fixed a noticeable delay in task processing when rate limits are enabled.
  68. .. _`pylibrabbitmq`: http://pypi.python.org/pylibrabbitmq/
  69. .. _v250-deprecations:
  70. Deprecations
  71. ============
  72. Removals
  73. --------
  74. * The old :class:`TaskSet` signature of ``(task_name, list_of_tasks)``
  75. can no longer be used (originally scheduled for removal in 2.4).
  76. The deprecated ``.task_name`` and ``.task`` attributes has also been
  77. removed.
  78. * The functions ``celery.execute.delay_task``, ``celery.execute.apply``,
  79. and ``celery.execute.apply_async`` has been removed (originally)
  80. scheduled for removal in 2.3).
  81. * The built-in ``ping`` task has been removed (originally scheduled
  82. for removal in 2.3). Please use the ping broadcast command
  83. instead.
  84. * It is no longer possible to import ``subtask`` and ``TaskSet``
  85. from :mod:`celery.task.base`, please import them from :mod:`celery.task`
  86. instead (originally scheduled for removal in 2.4).
  87. Deprecations
  88. ------------
  89. * The :mod:`celery.decorators` module has changed status
  90. from pending deprecation to deprecated, and is scheduled for removal
  91. in version 3.0. The ``celery.task`` module must be used instead.
  92. .. _v250-news:
  93. News
  94. ====
  95. Timezone support
  96. ----------------
  97. Celery can now be configured to treat all incoming and outgoing dates
  98. as UTC, and the local timezone can be configured.
  99. This is not yet enabled by default, since enabling
  100. time zone support means workers running versions pre 2.5
  101. will be out of sync with upgraded workers.
  102. To enable UTC you have to set :setting:`CELERY_ENABLE_UTC`::
  103. CELERY_ENABLE_UTC = True
  104. When UTC is enabled, dates and times in task messages will be
  105. converted to UTC, and then converted back to the local timezone
  106. when received by a worker.
  107. You can change the local timezone using the :setting:`CELERY_TIMEZONE`
  108. setting. Installing the :mod:`pytz` library is recommended when
  109. using a custom timezone, to keep timezone definition up-to-date,
  110. but it will fallback to a system definition of the timezone if available.
  111. UTC will enabled by default in version 3.0.
  112. .. note::
  113. django-celery will use the local timezone as specified by the
  114. ``TIME_ZONE`` setting, it will also honor the new `USE_TZ`_ setting
  115. introuced in Django 1.4.
  116. .. _`USE_TZ`: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/i18n/timezones/
  117. New security serializer using cryptographic signing
  118. ---------------------------------------------------
  119. A new serializer has been added that signs and verifies the signature
  120. of messages.
  121. The name of the new serializer is ``auth``, and needs additional
  122. configuration to work (see :ref:`conf-security`).
  123. .. seealso::
  124. :ref:`guide-security`
  125. New :setting:`CELERY_ANNOTATIONS` setting
  126. -----------------------------------------
  127. This new setting enables the configuration to modify task classes
  128. and their attributes.
  129. The setting can be a dict, or a list of annotation objects that filter
  130. for tasks and return a map of attributes to change.
  131. As an example, this is an annotation to change the ``rate_limit`` attribute
  132. for the ``tasks.add`` task:
  133. .. code-block:: python
  134. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {"tasks.add": {"rate_limit": "10/s"}}
  135. or change the same for all tasks:
  136. .. code-block:: python
  137. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {"*": {"rate_limit": "10/s"}}
  138. You can change methods too, for example the ``on_failure`` handler:
  139. .. code-block:: python
  140. def my_on_failure(self, exc, task_id, args, kwargs, einfo):
  141. print("Oh no! Task failed: %r" % (exc, ))
  142. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = {"*": {"on_failure": my_on_failure}}
  143. If you need more flexibility then you can also create objects
  144. that filter for tasks to annotate:
  145. .. code-block:: python
  146. class MyAnnotate(object):
  147. def annotate(self, task):
  148. if task.name.startswith("tasks."):
  149. return {"rate_limit": "10/s"}
  150. CELERY_ANNOTATIONS = (MyAnnotate(), {...})
  151. ``current`` provides the currently executing task
  152. -------------------------------------------------
  153. The new :data:`celery.task.current` proxy will always give the currently
  154. executing task.
  155. **Example**:
  156. .. code-block:: python
  157. from celery.task import current, task
  158. @task
  159. def update_twitter_status(auth, message):
  160. twitter = Twitter(auth)
  161. try:
  162. twitter.update_status(message)
  163. except twitter.FailWhale, exc:
  164. # retry in 10 seconds.
  165. current.retry(countdown=10, exc=exc)
  166. Previously you would have to type ``update_twitter_status.retry(...)``
  167. here, which can be annoying for long task names.
  168. .. note::
  169. This will not work if the task function is called directly, i.e:
  170. ``update_twitter_status(a, b)``. For that to work ``apply`` must
  171. be used: ``update_twitter_status.apply((a, b))``.
  172. In Other News
  173. -------------
  174. - Now depends on Kombu 2.1.0.
  175. - Efficient Chord support for the memcached backend (Issue #533)
  176. This means memcached joins Redis in the ability to do non-polling
  177. chords.
  178. Contributed by Dan McGee.
  179. - Adds Chord support for the AMQP backend
  180. The AMQP backend can now use the fallback chord solution.
  181. - Sending :sig:`QUIT` to celeryd will now cause it cold terminate.
  182. That is, it will not finish executing the tasks it is currently
  183. working on.
  184. Contributed by Alec Clowes.
  185. - New "detailed" mode for the Cassandra backend.
  186. Allows to have a "detailed" mode for the Cassandra backend.
  187. Basically the idea is to keep all states using Cassandra wide columns.
  188. New states are then appended to the row as new columns, the last state
  189. being the last column.
  190. See the :setting:`CASSANDRA_DETAILED_MODE` setting.
  191. Contributed by Steeve Morin.
  192. - More information is now preserved in the pickleable traceback.
  193. This has been added so that Sentry can show more details.
  194. Contributed by Sean O'Connor.
  195. - CentOS init script has been updated and should be more flexible.
  196. Contributed by Andrew McFague.
  197. - MongoDB result backend now supports ``forget()``.
  198. Contributed by Andrew McFague
  199. - ``task.retry()`` now re-raises the original exception keeping
  200. the original stack trace.
  201. Suggested by ojii.
  202. - The `--uid` argument to daemons now uses ``initgroups()`` to set
  203. groups to all the groups the user is a member of.
  204. Contributed by Łukasz Oleś.
  205. - celeryctl: Added ``shell`` command.
  206. The shell will have the current_app (``celery``) and all tasks
  207. automatically added to locals.
  208. - celeryctl: Added ``migrate`` command.
  209. The migrate command moves all tasks from one broker to another.
  210. Note that this is experimental and you should have a backup
  211. of the data before proceeding.
  212. **Examples**::
  213. $ celeryctl migrate redis://localhost amqp://localhost
  214. $ celeryctl migrate amqp://localhost//v1 amqp://localhost//v2
  215. $ python manage.py celeryctl migrate django:// redis://
  216. * Routers can now override the ``exchange`` and ``routing_key`` used
  217. to create missing queues (Issue #577).
  218. By default this will always use the name of the queue,
  219. but you can now have a router return exchange and routing_key keys
  220. to set them.
  221. This is useful when using routing classes which decides a destination
  222. at runtime.
  223. Contributed by Akira Matsuzaki.
  224. - Redis result backend: Adds support for a ``max_connections`` parameter.
  225. It is now possible to configure the maximum number of
  226. simultaneous connections in the Redis connection pool used for
  227. results.
  228. The default max connections setting can be configured using the
  229. :setting:`CELERY_REDIS_MAX_CONNECTIONS` setting,
  230. or it can be changed individually by ``RedisBackend(max_connections=int)``.
  231. Contributed by Steeve Morin.
  232. - Redis result backend: Adds the ability to wait for results without polling.
  233. Contributed by Steeve Morin.
  234. - MongoDB result backend: Now supports save and restore taskset.
  235. Contributed by Julien Poissonnier.
  236. - There's a new :ref:`guide-security` guide in the documentation.
  237. - The init scripts has been updated, and many bugs fixed.
  238. Contributed by Chris Streeter.
  239. - User (tilde) is now expanded in command line arguments.
  240. - Can now configure CELERYCTL envvar in :file:`/etc/default/celeryd`.
  241. While not necessary for operation, :program:`celeryctl` is used for the
  242. ``celeryd status`` command, and the path to :program:`celeryctl` must be
  243. configured for that to work.
  244. The daemonization cookbook contains examples.
  245. Contributed by Jude Nagurney.
  246. - The MongoDB result backend can now use Replica Sets.
  247. Contributed by Ivan Metzlar.
  248. - gevent: Now supports autoscaling (Issue #599).
  249. Contributed by Mark Lavin.
  250. - multiprocessing: Mediator thread is now always enabled,
  251. even though rate limits are disabled, as the pool semaphore
  252. is known to block the main thread, causing broadcast commands and
  253. shutdown to depend on the semaphore being released.
  254. Fixes
  255. =====
  256. - Exceptions that are re-raised with a new exception object now keeps
  257. the original stack trace.
  258. - Windows: Fixed the ``no handlers found for multiprocessing`` warning.
  259. - Windows: The ``celeryd`` program can now be used.
  260. Previously Windows users had to launch celeryd using
  261. ``python -m celery.bin.celeryd``.
  262. - Redis result backend: Now uses ``SETEX`` command to set result key,
  263. and expiry atomically.
  264. Suggested by yaniv-aknin.
  265. - celeryd: Fixed a problem where shutdown hanged when Ctrl+C was used to
  266. terminate.
  267. - celeryd: No longer crashes when channel errors occur.
  268. Fix contributed by Roger Hu.
  269. - Fixed memory leak in the eventlet pool, caused by the
  270. use of ``greenlet.getcurrent``.
  271. Fix contributed by Ignas Mikalajūnas.
  272. - Cassandra backend: No longer uses :func:`pycassa.connect` which is
  273. deprecated since :mod:`pycassa` 1.4.
  274. Fix contributed by Jeff Terrace.
  275. - Fixed unicode decode errors that could occur while sending error emails.
  276. Fix contributed by Seong Wun Mun.
  277. - ``celery.bin`` programs now always defines ``__package__`` as recommended
  278. by PEP-366.
  279. - ``send_task`` now emits a warning when used in combination with
  280. :setting:`CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER` (Issue #581).
  281. Contributed by Mher Movsisyan.
  282. - ``apply_async`` now forwards the original keyword arguments to ``apply``
  283. when :setting:`CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER` is enabled.
  284. - celeryev now tries to re-establish the connection if the connection
  285. to the broker is lost (Issue #574).
  286. - celeryev: Fixed a crash occurring if a task has no associated worker
  287. information.
  288. Fix contributed by Matt Williamson.
  289. - The current date and time is now consistently taken from the current loaders
  290. ``now`` method.
  291. - Now shows helpful error message when given a config module ending in
  292. ``.py`` that can't be imported.
  293. - celeryctl: The ``--expires`` and ``-eta`` arguments to the apply command
  294. can now be an ISO-8601 formatted string.
  295. - celeryctl now exits with exit status ``EX_UNAVAILABLE`` (69) if no replies
  296. have been received.