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Name: celery
Version: 2.5.3
Summary: Distributed Task Queue
Home-page: http://celeryproject.org
Author: Ask Solem
Author-email: ask@celeryproject.org
License: BSD
Description: =================================
celery - Distributed Task Queue
=================================
.. image:: http://cloud.github.com/downloads/ask/celery/celery_128.png
:Version: 2.5.3
:Web: http://celeryproject.org/
:Download: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/celery/
:Source: http://github.com/ask/celery/
:Keywords: task queue, job queue, asynchronous, rabbitmq, amqp, redis,
python, webhooks, queue, distributed
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.. contents::
:local:
.. _celery-synopsis:
Synopsis
========
Celery is an open source asynchronous task queue/job queue based on
distributed message passing. It is focused on real-time operation,
but supports scheduling as well.
The execution units, called tasks, are executed concurrently on one or
more worker nodes using multiprocessing, `Eventlet`_ or `gevent`_. Tasks can
execute asynchronously (in the background) or synchronously
(wait until ready).
Celery is used in production systems to process millions of tasks a day.
Celery is written in Python, but the protocol can be implemented in any
language. It can also `operate with other languages using webhooks`_.
There's also `RCelery` for the Ruby programming language, and a `PHP client`.
The recommended message broker is `RabbitMQ`_, but support for
`Redis`_, `MongoDB`_, `Beanstalk`_, `Amazon SQS`_, `CouchDB`_ and
databases (using `SQLAlchemy`_ or the `Django ORM`_) is also available.
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`_ | `flask-celery`_ |
+-----------------+------------------------+
| `web2py`_ | `web2py-celery`_ |
+-----------------+------------------------+
.. _`RCelery`: http://leapfrogdevelopment.github.com/rcelery/
.. _`PHP client`: https://github.com/gjedeer/celery-php
.. _`RabbitMQ`: http://www.rabbitmq.com/
.. _`Redis`: http://code.google.com/p/redis/
.. _`SQLAlchemy`: http://www.sqlalchemy.org/
.. _`Django`: http://djangoproject.com/
.. _`Django ORM`: http://djangoproject.com/
.. _`Eventlet`: http://eventlet.net/
.. _`gevent`: http://gevent.org/
.. _`Beanstalk`: http://kr.github.com/beanstalkd/
.. _`MongoDB`: http://mongodb.org/
.. _`CouchDB`: http://couchdb.apache.org/
.. _`Amazon SQS`: http://aws.amazon.com/sqs/
.. _`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
.. _`flask-celery`: http://github.com/ask/flask-celery/
.. _`web2py-celery`: http://code.google.com/p/web2py-celery/
.. _`operate with other languages using webhooks`:
http://ask.github.com/celery/userguide/remote-tasks.html
.. _`limited support`:
http://kombu.readthedocs.org/en/latest/introduction.html#transport-comparison
.. _celery-overview:
Overview
========
This is a high level overview of the architecture.
.. image:: http://cloud.github.com/downloads/ask/celery/Celery-Overview-v4.jpg
The broker delivers tasks to the worker nodes.
A worker node is a networked machine running `celeryd`. This can be one or
more machines depending on the workload.
The result of the task can be stored for later retrieval (called its
"tombstone").
.. _celery-example:
Example
=======
You probably want to see some code by now, so here's an example task
adding two numbers:
::
from celery.task import task
@task
def add(x, y):
return x + y
You can execute the task in the background, or wait for it to finish::
>>> result = add.delay(4, 4)
>>> result.wait() # wait for and return the result
8
Simple!
.. _celery-features:
Features
========
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Messaging | Supported brokers include `RabbitMQ`_, `Redis`_, |
| | `Beanstalk`_, `MongoDB`_, `CouchDB`_, and popular |
| | SQL databases. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Fault-tolerant | Excellent configurable error recovery when using |
| | `RabbitMQ`, ensures your tasks are never lost. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Distributed | Runs on one or more machines. Supports |
| | broker `clustering`_ and `HA`_ when used in |
| | combination with `RabbitMQ`_. You can set up new |
| | workers without central configuration (e.g. use |
| | your grandma's laptop to help if the queue is |
| | temporarily congested). |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Concurrency | Concurrency is achieved by using multiprocessing, |
| | `Eventlet`_, `gevent` or a mix of these. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Scheduling | Supports recurring tasks like cron, or specifying |
| | an exact date or countdown for when after the task |
| | should be executed. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Latency | Low latency means you are able to execute tasks |
| | *while the user is waiting*. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Return Values | Task return values can be saved to the selected |
| | result store backend. You can wait for the result, |
| | retrieve it later, or ignore it. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Result Stores | Database, `MongoDB`_, `Redis`_, `Tokyo Tyrant`, |
| | `Cassandra`, or `AMQP`_ (message notification). |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Webhooks | Your tasks can also be HTTP callbacks, enabling |
| | cross-language communication. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Rate limiting | Supports rate limiting by using the token bucket |
| | algorithm, which accounts for bursts of traffic. |
| | Rate limits can be set for each task type, or |
| | globally for all. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Routing | Using AMQP's flexible routing model you can route |
| | tasks to different workers, or select different |
| | message topologies, by configuration or even at |
| | runtime. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Remote-control | Worker nodes can be controlled from remote by |
| | using broadcast messaging. A range of built-in |
| | commands exist in addition to the ability to |
| | easily define your own. (AMQP/Redis only) |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Monitoring | You can capture everything happening with the |
| | workers in real-time by subscribing to events. |
| | A real-time web monitor is in development. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Serialization | Supports Pickle, JSON, YAML, or easily defined |
| | custom schemes. One task invocation can have a |
| | different scheme than another. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Tracebacks | Errors and tracebacks are stored and can be |
| | investigated after the fact. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| UUID | Every task has an UUID (Universally Unique |
| | Identifier), which is the task id used to query |
| | task status and return value. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Retries | Tasks can be retried if they fail, with |
| | configurable maximum number of retries, and delays |
| | between each retry. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Task Sets | A Task set is a task consisting of several |
| | sub-tasks. You can find out how many, or if all |
| | of the sub-tasks has been executed, and even |
| | retrieve the results in order. Progress bars, |
| | anyone? |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Made for Web | You can query status and results via URLs, |
| | enabling the ability to poll task status using |
| | Ajax. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
| Error Emails | Can be configured to send emails to the |
| | administrators when tasks fails. |
+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------+
.. _`clustering`: http://www.rabbitmq.com/clustering.html
.. _`HA`: http://www.rabbitmq.com/pacemaker.html
.. _`AMQP`: http://www.amqp.org/
.. _`Stomp`: http://stomp.codehaus.org/
.. _`Tokyo Tyrant`: http://tokyocabinet.sourceforge.net/
.. _celery-documentation:
Documentation
=============
The `latest documentation`_ with user guides, tutorials and API reference
is hosted at Github.
.. _`latest documentation`: http://ask.github.com/celery/
.. _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
-------
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.
:`bundle-celery`_:
convenience bundle installing *Celery* and related packages.
.. _`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/
.. _`bundle-celery`:
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/bundle-celery/
.. _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 # as root
.. _celery-installing-from-git:
Using the development version
-----------------------------
You can clone the repository by doing the following::
$ git clone git://github.com/ask/celery.git
.. _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.
.. _`#celery`: irc://irc.freenode.net/celery
.. _`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/ask/celery/issues/
.. _wiki:
Wiki
====
http://wiki.github.com/ask/celery/
.. _contributing-short:
Contributing
============
Development of `celery` happens at Github: http://github.com/ask/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://ask.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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