Reputation: 886
I have a simple celery task set up. To run it, i first fired off the redis-server, then activated virtual env and entered "celery beat", opened a new terminal window channeling into the virtual env and entered "celery worker"
Flask==1.0.2
celery==4.2.1
requests==2.19
This is the error message afterwards:
consumer: Cannot connect to amqp://guest:**@127.0.0.1:5672//: timed out.
This is the config details shown after executing 'celery beat':
Configuration -> . broker -> amqp://guest:**@localhost:5672// . loader -> celery.loaders.default.Loader . scheduler -> celery.beat.PersistentScheduler . db -> celerybeat-schedule . logfile -> [stderr]@%WARNING . maxinterval -> 5.00 minutes (300s)
flask-proj/app/__init__.py
from flask import Flask, request, jsonify
from celery import Celery
import celeryconfig
app = Flask(__name__)
app.config.from_object('config')
def make_celery(app):
# create context tasks in celery
celery = Celery(
app.import_name,
broker=app.config['BROKER_URL']
)
celery.conf.update(app.config)
celery.config_from_object(celeryconfig)
TaskBase = celery.Task
class ContextTask(TaskBase):
abstract = True
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
with app.app_context():
return TaskBase.__call__(self, *args, **kwargs)
celery.Task = ContextTask
return celery
celery = make_celery(app)
@app.route("/")
def hello():
return "Hello World!"
flask-proj/tasks/test.py
import celery
@celery.task()
def print_hello():
logger = print_hello.get_logger()
logger.info("Hello")
flask-proj/config.py
import os
REDIS_HOST = "127.0.0.1" REDIS_PORT = 6379 BROKER_URL = environ.get('REDIS_URL', "redis://{host}:{port}/0".format(
host=REDIS_HOST, port=str(REDIS_PORT))) CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = BROKER_URL
flask-proj/celeryconfig.py
from celery.schedules import crontab
CELERY_IMPORTS = ('app.tasks.test')
CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = 30
CELERY_TIMEZONE = 'UTC'
CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['json', 'msgpack', 'yaml']
CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER = 'json'
CELERY_RESULT_SERIALIZER = 'json'
CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE = {
'test-celery': {
'task': 'app.tasks.test.print_hello',
# Every minute
'schedule': crontab(minute="*"),
}
}
Please let me know if i need to provide other details.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 4128
Reputation: 91
Had the same problem in Django but my issue turned out to be using "BROKER_URL" instead of "CELERY_BROKER_URL" in settings.py. Celery wasn't finding the URL and was defaulting to the rabbitmq port instead of the redis port.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 88429
Remove celery.conf.update(app.config)
line from make_celery()
function, hence it will be like,
def make_celery(app):
# create context tasks in celery
celery = Celery(
app.import_name,
broker=app.config['BROKER_URL']
)
celery.conf.update(app.config) # remove this line.
celery.config_from_object(celeryconfig)
TaskBase = celery.Task
and,
copy paste contents of flask-proj/config.py
to flask-proj/celeryconfig.py
.
Hence he flask-proj/celeryconfig.py
will be like,
from celery.schedules import crontab
import os
REDIS_HOST = "127.0.0.1"
REDIS_PORT = 6379
BROKER_URL = os.environ.get(
'REDIS_URL', "redis://{host}:{port}/0".format(
host=REDIS_HOST, port=str(REDIS_PORT)))
CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = BROKER_URL
CELERY_IMPORTS = ('app.tasks.test')
CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = 30
CELERY_TIMEZONE = 'UTC'
CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['json', 'msgpack', 'yaml']
CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER = 'json'
CELERY_RESULT_SERIALIZER = 'json'
CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE = {
'test-celery': {
'task': 'app.tasks.test.print_hello',
# Every minute
'schedule': crontab(minute="*"),
}
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 563
amqp is rabbitmq not redis.
Redis is typically
redis://:password@hostname:port/db_number
I would manually the config to see if it works.
flask_app.config.update(
CELERY_BROKER_URL='redis://localhost:6379',
CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND='redis://localhost:6379'
)
Upvotes: 1