executing the task manually: >>> from myapp.tasks import MyPeriodicTask >>> MyPeriodicTask.delay()
Watch the workers log file to see if it’s able to find the task, or if some other error is happening. Why wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Hopkins]. This release has been codenamed Singularity [https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=lkvnpHFajt0]. This version drops support for Python 2.7.x which has reached EOL in January 1st until the release of Celery 6.x. We’re in the process of defining our Long Term Support policy.
Watch the next “What’s New” document for updates. Wall of Contributors Artem Vasilyev
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Autoreloading New in version 2.5. Starting celeryd with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules imported (and also any non-task modules added executing the task manually: >>> from myapp.tasks import MyPeriodicTask >>> MyPeriodicTask.delay() Watch celeryd‘s log file to see if it’s able to find the task, or if some other error is happening. 9.3 automatic module reloading Starting celeryd with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules imported (and also any non-task modules added
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gevent, threads, solo Starting celery worker with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules (and also any non-task modules added to the CELERY_IMPORTS executing the task manually: >>> from myapp.tasks import MyPeriodicTask >>> MyPeriodicTask.delay() Watch the workers log file to see if it’s able to find the task, or if some other error is happening. Why automatic module reloading Starting celeryd with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules imported (and also any non-task modules added
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gevent, threads, solo Starting celery worker with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules (and also any non-task modules added to the CELERY_IMPORTS executing the task manually: >>> from myapp.tasks import MyPeriodicTask >>> MyPeriodicTask.delay() Watch the workers log file to see if it’s able to find the task, or if some other error is happening. Why automatic module reloading Starting celeryd with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules imported (and also any non-task modules added
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Autoreloading New in version 2.5. Starting celeryd with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules imported (and also any non-task modules added executing the task manually: >>> from myapp.tasks import MyPeriodicTask >>> MyPeriodicTask.delay() Watch celeryd`s log file to see if it’s able to find the task, or if some other error is happening. Why automatic module reloading Starting celeryd with the --autoreload option will enable the worker to watch for file system changes to all imported task modules imported (and also any non-task modules added
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executing the task manually: >>> from myapp.tasks import MyPeriodicTask >>> MyPeriodicTask.delay() Watch celeryds logfile to see if it’s able to find the task, or if some other error is happening. 6.3.8
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executing the task manually: >>> from myapp.tasks import MyPeriodicTask >>> MyPeriodicTask.delay() Watch celeryds logfile to see if it’s able to find the task, or if some other error is happening. Why won’t
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