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- .. _whatsnew-4.1:
- ===========================================
- What's new in Celery 4.1 (latentcall)
- ===========================================
- :Author: Omer Katz (``omer.drow at gmail.com``)
- .. sidebar:: Change history
- What's new documents describe the changes in major versions,
- we also have a :ref:`changelog` that lists the changes in bugfix
- releases (0.0.x), while older series are archived under the :ref:`history`
- section.
- Celery is a simple, flexible, and reliable distributed system to
- process vast amounts of messages, while providing operations with
- the tools required to maintain such a system.
- It's a task queue with focus on real-time processing, while also
- supporting task scheduling.
- Celery has a large and diverse community of users and contributors,
- you should come join us :ref:`on IRC <irc-channel>`
- or :ref:`our mailing-list <mailing-list>`.
- To read more about Celery you should go read the :ref:`introduction <intro>`.
- While this version is backward compatible with previous versions
- it's important that you read the following section.
- This version is officially supported on CPython 2.7, 3.4, 3.5 & 3.6
- and is also supported on PyPy.
- .. _`website`: http://celeryproject.org/
- .. topic:: Table of Contents
- Make sure you read the important notes before upgrading to this version.
- .. contents::
- :local:
- :depth: 2
- Preface
- =======
- The 4.1.0 release continues to improve our efforts to provide you with
- the best task execution platform for Python.
- This release is mainly a bug fix release, ironing out some issues and regressions
- found in Celery 4.0.0.
- We added official support for Python 3.6 and PyPy 5.8.0.
- This is the first time we release without Ask Solem as an active contributor.
- We'd like to thank him for his hard work in creating and maintaining Celery over the years.
- Since Ask Solem was not involved there were a few kinks in the release process
- which we promise to resolve in the next release.
- This document was missing when we did release Celery 4.1.0.
- Also, we did not update the release codename as we should have.
- We apologize for the inconvenience.
- For the time being, I, Omer Katz will be the release manager.
- Thank you for your support!
- *— Omer Katz*
- Wall of Contributors
- --------------------
- Acey <huiwang.e@gmail.com>
- Acey9 <huiwang.e@gmail.com>
- Alan Hamlett <alanhamlett@users.noreply.github.com>
- Alan Justino da Silva <alan.justino@yahoo.com.br>
- Alejandro Pernin <ale.pernin@gmail.com>
- Alli <alzeih@users.noreply.github.com>
- Andreas Pelme <andreas@pelme.se>
- Andrew de Quincey <adq@lidskialf.net>
- Anthony Lukach <anthonylukach@gmail.com>
- Arcadiy Ivanov <arcadiy@ivanov.biz>
- Arnaud Rocher <cailloumajor@users.noreply.github.com>
- Arthur Vigil <ahvigil@mail.sfsu.edu>
- Asif Saifuddin Auvi <auvipy@users.noreply.github.com>
- Ask Solem <ask@celeryproject.org>
- BLAGA Razvan-Paul <razvan.paul.blaga@gmail.com>
- Brendan MacDonell <macdonellba@gmail.com>
- Brian Luan <jznight@gmail.com>
- Brian May <brian@linuxpenguins.xyz>
- Bruno Alla <browniebroke@users.noreply.github.com>
- Chris Kuehl <chris@techxonline.net>
- Christian <github@penpal4u.net>
- Christopher Hoskin <mans0954@users.noreply.github.com>
- Daniel Hahler <github@thequod.de>
- Daniel Huang <dxhuang@gmail.com>
- Derek Harland <donkopotamus@users.noreply.github.com>
- Dmytro Petruk <bavaria95@gmail.com>
- Ed Morley <edmorley@users.noreply.github.com>
- Eric Poelke <epoelke@gmail.com>
- Felipe <fcoelho@users.noreply.github.com>
- François Voron <fvoron@gmail.com>
- GDR! <gdr@gdr.name>
- George Psarakis <giwrgos.psarakis@gmail.com>
- J Alan Brogan <jalanb@users.noreply.github.com>
- James Michael DuPont <JamesMikeDuPont@gmail.com>
- Jamie Alessio <jamie@stoic.net>
- Javier Domingo Cansino <javierdo1@gmail.com>
- Jay McGrath <jaymcgrath@users.noreply.github.com>
- Jian Yu <askingyj@gmail.com>
- Joey Wilhelm <tarkatronic@gmail.com>
- Jon Dufresne <jon.dufresne@gmail.com>
- Kalle Bronsen <bronsen@nrrd.de>
- Kirill Romanov <djaler1@gmail.com>
- Laurent Peuch <cortex@worlddomination.be>
- Luke Plant <L.Plant.98@cantab.net>
- Marat Sharafutdinov <decaz89@gmail.com>
- Marc Gibbons <marc_gibbons@rogers.com>
- Marc Hörsken <mback2k@users.noreply.github.com>
- Michael <michael-k@users.noreply.github.com>
- Michael Howitz <mh@gocept.com>
- Michal Kuffa <beezz@users.noreply.github.com>
- Mike Chen <yi.chen.it@gmail.com>
- Mike Helmick <michaelhelmick@users.noreply.github.com>
- Morgan Doocy <morgan@doocy.net>
- Moussa Taifi <moutai10@gmail.com>
- Omer Katz <omer.drow@gmail.com>
- Patrick Cloke <clokep@users.noreply.github.com>
- Peter Bittner <django@bittner.it>
- Preston Moore <prestonkmoore@gmail.com>
- Primož Kerin <kerin.primoz@gmail.com>
- Pysaoke <pysaoke@gmail.com>
- Rick Wargo <rickwargo@users.noreply.github.com>
- Rico Moorman <rico.moorman@gmail.com>
- Roman Sichny <roman@sichnyi.com>
- Ross Patterson <me@rpatterson.net>
- Ryan Hiebert <ryan@ryanhiebert.com>
- Rémi Marenco <remi.marenco@gmail.com>
- Salvatore Rinchiera <srinchiera@college.harvard.edu>
- Samuel Dion-Girardeau <samuel.diongirardeau@gmail.com>
- Sergey Fursov <GeyseR85@gmail.com>
- Simon Legner <Simon.Legner@gmail.com>
- Simon Schmidt <schmidt.simon@gmail.com>
- Slam <3lnc.slam@gmail.com>
- Static <staticfox@staticfox.net>
- Steffen Allner <sa@gocept.com>
- Steven <rh0dium@users.noreply.github.com>
- Steven Johns <duoi@users.noreply.github.com>
- Tamer Sherif <tamer.sherif@flyingelephantlab.com>
- Tao Qingyun <845767657@qq.com>
- Tayfun Sen <totayfun@gmail.com>
- Taylor C. Richberger <taywee@gmx.com>
- Thierry RAMORASOAVINA <thierry.ramorasoavina@orange.com>
- Tom 'Biwaa' Riat <riat.tom@gmail.com>
- Viktor Holmqvist <viktorholmqvist@gmail.com>
- Viraj <vnavkal0@gmail.com>
- Vivek Anand <vivekanand1101@users.noreply.github.com>
- Will <paradox41@users.noreply.github.com>
- Wojciech Żywno <w.zywno@gmail.com>
- Yoichi NAKAYAMA <yoichi.nakayama@gmail.com>
- YuLun Shih <shih@yulun.me>
- Yuhannaa <yuhannaa@gmail.com>
- abhinav nilaratna <anilaratna2@bloomberg.net>
- aydin <adigeaydin@gmail.com>
- csfeathers <csfeathers@users.noreply.github.com>
- georgepsarakis <giwrgos.psarakis@gmail.com>
- orf <tom@tomforb.es>
- shalev67 <shalev67@gmail.com>
- sww <sww@users.noreply.github.com>
- tnir <tnir@users.noreply.github.com>
- 何翔宇(Sean Ho) <h1x2y3awalm@gmail.com>
- .. note::
- This wall was automatically generated from git history,
- so sadly it doesn't not include the people who help with more important
- things like answering mailing-list questions.
- .. _v410-important:
- Important Notes
- ===============
- Added support for Python 3.6 & PyPy 5.8.0
- -----------------------------------------
- We now run our unit test suite and integration test suite on Python 3.6.x
- and PyPy 5.8.0.
- We expect newer versions of PyPy to work but unfortunately we do not have the
- resources to test PyPy with those versions.
- The supported Python Versions are:
- - CPython 2.7
- - CPython 3.4
- - CPython 3.5
- - CPython 3.6
- - PyPy 5.8 (``pypy2``)
- .. _v410-news:
- News
- ====
- Result Backends
- ---------------
- New DynamoDB Results Backend
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- We added a new results backend for those of you who are using DynamoDB.
- If you are interested in using this results backend, refer to :ref:`conf-dynamodb-result-backend` for more information.
- Elasticsearch
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Elasticsearch results backend is now more robust and configurable.
- See :ref:`conf-elasticsearch-result-backend` for more information
- about the new configuration options.
- Redis
- ~~~~~
- The Redis results backend can now use TLS to encrypt the communication with the
- Redis database server.
- See :ref:`conf-redis-result-backend`.
- MongoDB
- ~~~~~~~
- The MongoDB results backend can now handle binary-encoded task results.
- This was a regression from 4.0.0 which resulted in a problem using serializers
- such as MsgPack or Pickle in conjunction with the MongoDB results backend.
- Periodic Tasks
- --------------
- The task schedule now updates automatically when new tasks are added.
- Now if you use the Django database scheduler, you can add and remove tasks from the schedule without restarting Celery beat.
- Tasks
- -----
- The ``disable_sync_subtasks`` argument was added to allow users to override disabling
- synchronous subtasks.
- See :ref:`task-synchronous-subtasks`
- Canvas
- ------
- Multiple bugs were resolved resulting in a much smoother experience when using Canvas.
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