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Celery
A Distributed Task Queue

                        Idan Gazit
 PyWeb-IL 8 / 29th September 2009
What is Celery?
Celery is a...
  Distributed
 Asynchronous
  Task Queue
  For Django
Celery is a...
  Distributed
 Asynchronous
  Task Queue
  For Django
Celery is a...
  Distributed
 Asynchronous
  Task Queue
  For Django
Celery is a...
  Distributed
 Asynchronous
  Task Queue
  For Django
Celery is a...
  Distributed
 Asynchronous
  Task Queue
              sin
  For Django 0.8 ce
What can I use it for?




                         http://www.flickr.com/photos/jabzg/2145312172/
Potential Uses
» Anything that needs to run
  asynchronously, e.g. outside of the
  request-response cycle.
» Background computation of ‘expensive
  queries’ (ex. denormalized counts)
» Interactions with external API’s
  (ex. Twitter)
» Periodic tasks (instead of cron & scripts)
» Long-running actions with results
  displayed via AJAX.
How does it work?




    http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomypelluz/14638999/
Celery Architecture
          AMQP      celery   task result
user
          broker   workers      store
Celery Architecture

user



       submit:
       tasks
       task sets
       periodic tasks
       retryable tasks
Celery Architecture
        AMQP          celery
        broker       workers




broker pushes
tasks to worker(s)
Celery Architecture
                     celery
                    workers




workers execute
tasks in parallel
(multiprocessing)
Celery Architecture
                             celery   task result
                            workers      store



task result (tombstone)
is written to task store:
‣RDBMS
‣memcached
‣Tokyo Tyrant
‣MongoDB
‣AMQP (new in 0.8)
Celery Architecture
                            task result
user
                               store
         read task result
Celery Architecture

Celery    uses...

Carrot    to talk to...

AMQP
Broker
Celery Architecture

Celery    pip install celery



Carrot    (dependency of celery)


AMQP
Broker
Celery Architecture

 Celery    pip install celery



 Carrot    (dependency of celery)



RabbitMQ   http://www.rabbitmq.com
AMQP is... Complex.
AMQP is Complex

» VHost        » Routing Keys

» Exchanges    » Bindings

 » Direct      » Queues

 » Fanout        » Durable

 » Topic         » Temporary

                 » Auto-Delete
bit.ly/amqp_intro
I Can Haz Celery?
Adding Celery

1. get & install an AMQP broker
  (pay attention to vhosts, permissions)

2. add Celery to INSTALLED_APPS

3. add a few settings:
  AMQP_SERVER = "localhost"
  AMQP_PORT = 5672
  AMQP_USER = "myuser"
  AMQP_PASSWORD = "mypassword"
  AMQP_VHOST = "myvhost"


4. manage.py syncdb
Celery Workers


» Run at least 1 celery worker server

» manage.py celeryd
  (--detatch for production)

» Can be on different machines

» Celery guarantees that tasks are only
  executed once
Tasks
Tasks


» Define tasks in your app

» app_name/tasks.py

» register & autodiscovery
  (like admin.py)
Task

from celery.task import Task
from celery.registry import tasks

class FetchUserInfoTask(Task):
    def run(self, screen_name, **kwargs):
        logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs)
        try:
             user = twitter.users.show(id=screen_name)
             logger.debug("Successfully fetched {0}".format(screen_name))
        except TwitterError:
             logger.error("Unable to fetch {0}: {1}".format(
                 screen_name, TwitterError))
            raise

        return user

tasks.register(FetchUserInfoTask)
Run It!




>>> from myapp.tasks import FetchUserInfoTask
>>> result = FetchUserInfoTask.delay('idangazit')
Task Result
» result.ready()
  true if task has finished

» result.result
  the return value of the task or exception
  instance if the task failed

» result.get()
  blocks until the task is complete then
  returns result or exception

» result.successful()
  returns True/False of task success
Why even check results?
Chained Tasks
from celery.task import Task
from celery.registry import tasks

class FetchUserInfoTask(Task):
    def run(self, screen_name, **kwargs):
        logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs)
        try:
             user = twitter.users.show(id=screen_name)
             logger.debug("Successfully fetched {0}".format(screen_name))
        except TwitterError:
             logger.error("Unable to fetch {0}: {1}".format(
                 screen_name, TwitterError))
            raise
        else:
             ProcessUserTask.delay(user)

        return user

tasks.register(FetchUserInfoTask)
Task Retries
Task Retries
from celery.task import Task
from celery.registry import tasks

class FetchUserInfoTask(Task):
    default_retry_delay = 5 * 60 # retry in 5 minutes
    max_retries = 5

   def run(self, screen_name, **kwargs):
       logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs)
       try:
            user = twitter.users.show(id=screen_name)
            logger.debug("Successfully fetched {0}".format(screen_name))
       except TwitterError, exc:
           self.retry(args=[screen_name,], kwargs=**kwargs, exc)
       else:
            ProcessUserTask.delay(user)

       return user

tasks.register(FetchUserInfoTask)
Periodic Tasks
Periodic Tasks

from celery.task import PeriodicTask
from celery.registry import tasks
from datetime import timedelta

class FetchMentionsTask(Task):
    run_every = timedelta(seconds=60)

   def run(self, **kwargs):
       logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs)
       mentions = twitter.statuses.mentions()
       for m in mentions:
           ProcessMentionTask.delay(m)

       return len(mentions)

tasks.register(FetchMentionsTask)
Task Sets
Task Sets


>>> from myapp.tasks import FetchUserInfoTask
>>> from celery.task import TaskSet
>>> ts = TaskSet(FetchUserInfoTask, args=(
            ['ahikman'], {},
            ['idangazit'], {},
            ['daonb'], {},
            ['dibau_naum_h'], {}))
>>> ts_result = ts.run()
>>> list_of_return_values = ts.join()
MOAR SELRY!
Celery.Views
Celery.Views

» Celery ships with some django views for
  launching /getting the status of tasks.
» JSON views perfect for use in your AJAX
  (err, AJAJ) calls.
» celery.views.apply(request, task_name, *args)

» celery.views.is_task_done(request, task_id)

» celery.views.task_status(request, task_id)
Routable Tasks
Routable Tasks

» "I want tasks of type X to only execute on
  this specific server"
» Some extra settings in settings.py:
  CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE = "tasks"
  CELERY_AMQP_PUBLISHER_ROUTING_KEY = "task.regular"
  CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE_TYPE = "topic"
  CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_QUEUE = "foo_tasks"
  CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_ROUTING_KEY = "foo.#"


» set the task's routing key:
  class MyRoutableTask(Task):
      routing_key = 'foo.bars'
like django, it's just python.
Support
             #celery on freenode
http://groups.google.com/group/celery-users/

    AskSol (the author) is friendly & helpful
Fin.
   @idangazit
idan@pixane.com

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An Introduction to Celery

  • 1. Celery A Distributed Task Queue Idan Gazit PyWeb-IL 8 / 29th September 2009
  • 3. Celery is a... Distributed Asynchronous Task Queue For Django
  • 4. Celery is a... Distributed Asynchronous Task Queue For Django
  • 5. Celery is a... Distributed Asynchronous Task Queue For Django
  • 6. Celery is a... Distributed Asynchronous Task Queue For Django
  • 7. Celery is a... Distributed Asynchronous Task Queue sin For Django 0.8 ce
  • 8. What can I use it for? http://www.flickr.com/photos/jabzg/2145312172/
  • 9. Potential Uses » Anything that needs to run asynchronously, e.g. outside of the request-response cycle. » Background computation of ‘expensive queries’ (ex. denormalized counts) » Interactions with external API’s (ex. Twitter) » Periodic tasks (instead of cron & scripts) » Long-running actions with results displayed via AJAX.
  • 10. How does it work? http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomypelluz/14638999/
  • 11. Celery Architecture AMQP celery task result user broker workers store
  • 12. Celery Architecture user submit: tasks task sets periodic tasks retryable tasks
  • 13. Celery Architecture AMQP celery broker workers broker pushes tasks to worker(s)
  • 14. Celery Architecture celery workers workers execute tasks in parallel (multiprocessing)
  • 15. Celery Architecture celery task result workers store task result (tombstone) is written to task store: ‣RDBMS ‣memcached ‣Tokyo Tyrant ‣MongoDB ‣AMQP (new in 0.8)
  • 16. Celery Architecture task result user store read task result
  • 17. Celery Architecture Celery uses... Carrot to talk to... AMQP Broker
  • 18. Celery Architecture Celery pip install celery Carrot (dependency of celery) AMQP Broker
  • 19. Celery Architecture Celery pip install celery Carrot (dependency of celery) RabbitMQ http://www.rabbitmq.com
  • 21. AMQP is Complex » VHost » Routing Keys » Exchanges » Bindings » Direct » Queues » Fanout » Durable » Topic » Temporary » Auto-Delete
  • 23. I Can Haz Celery?
  • 24. Adding Celery 1. get & install an AMQP broker (pay attention to vhosts, permissions) 2. add Celery to INSTALLED_APPS 3. add a few settings: AMQP_SERVER = "localhost" AMQP_PORT = 5672 AMQP_USER = "myuser" AMQP_PASSWORD = "mypassword" AMQP_VHOST = "myvhost" 4. manage.py syncdb
  • 25. Celery Workers » Run at least 1 celery worker server » manage.py celeryd (--detatch for production) » Can be on different machines » Celery guarantees that tasks are only executed once
  • 26. Tasks
  • 27. Tasks » Define tasks in your app » app_name/tasks.py » register & autodiscovery (like admin.py)
  • 28. Task from celery.task import Task from celery.registry import tasks class FetchUserInfoTask(Task): def run(self, screen_name, **kwargs): logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs) try: user = twitter.users.show(id=screen_name) logger.debug("Successfully fetched {0}".format(screen_name)) except TwitterError: logger.error("Unable to fetch {0}: {1}".format( screen_name, TwitterError)) raise return user tasks.register(FetchUserInfoTask)
  • 29. Run It! >>> from myapp.tasks import FetchUserInfoTask >>> result = FetchUserInfoTask.delay('idangazit')
  • 30. Task Result » result.ready() true if task has finished » result.result the return value of the task or exception instance if the task failed » result.get() blocks until the task is complete then returns result or exception » result.successful() returns True/False of task success
  • 31. Why even check results?
  • 32. Chained Tasks from celery.task import Task from celery.registry import tasks class FetchUserInfoTask(Task): def run(self, screen_name, **kwargs): logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs) try: user = twitter.users.show(id=screen_name) logger.debug("Successfully fetched {0}".format(screen_name)) except TwitterError: logger.error("Unable to fetch {0}: {1}".format( screen_name, TwitterError)) raise else: ProcessUserTask.delay(user) return user tasks.register(FetchUserInfoTask)
  • 34. Task Retries from celery.task import Task from celery.registry import tasks class FetchUserInfoTask(Task): default_retry_delay = 5 * 60 # retry in 5 minutes max_retries = 5 def run(self, screen_name, **kwargs): logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs) try: user = twitter.users.show(id=screen_name) logger.debug("Successfully fetched {0}".format(screen_name)) except TwitterError, exc: self.retry(args=[screen_name,], kwargs=**kwargs, exc) else: ProcessUserTask.delay(user) return user tasks.register(FetchUserInfoTask)
  • 36. Periodic Tasks from celery.task import PeriodicTask from celery.registry import tasks from datetime import timedelta class FetchMentionsTask(Task): run_every = timedelta(seconds=60) def run(self, **kwargs): logger = self.get_logger(**kwargs) mentions = twitter.statuses.mentions() for m in mentions: ProcessMentionTask.delay(m) return len(mentions) tasks.register(FetchMentionsTask)
  • 38. Task Sets >>> from myapp.tasks import FetchUserInfoTask >>> from celery.task import TaskSet >>> ts = TaskSet(FetchUserInfoTask, args=( ['ahikman'], {}, ['idangazit'], {}, ['daonb'], {}, ['dibau_naum_h'], {})) >>> ts_result = ts.run() >>> list_of_return_values = ts.join()
  • 41. Celery.Views » Celery ships with some django views for launching /getting the status of tasks. » JSON views perfect for use in your AJAX (err, AJAJ) calls. » celery.views.apply(request, task_name, *args) » celery.views.is_task_done(request, task_id) » celery.views.task_status(request, task_id)
  • 43. Routable Tasks » "I want tasks of type X to only execute on this specific server" » Some extra settings in settings.py: CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE = "tasks" CELERY_AMQP_PUBLISHER_ROUTING_KEY = "task.regular" CELERY_AMQP_EXCHANGE_TYPE = "topic" CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_QUEUE = "foo_tasks" CELERY_AMQP_CONSUMER_ROUTING_KEY = "foo.#" » set the task's routing key: class MyRoutableTask(Task): routing_key = 'foo.bars'
  • 44. like django, it's just python.
  • 45. Support #celery on freenode http://groups.google.com/group/celery-users/ AskSol (the author) is friendly & helpful
  • 46. Fin. @idangazit idan@pixane.com