Celery integration with Tornado
tornado-celery is a non-blocking Celery client for Tornado web framework
Usage
Calling Celery tasks from Tornado RequestHandler:
from tornado import gen, web import tcelery, tasks tcelery.setup_nonblocking_producer() class AsyncHandler(web.RequestHandler): @asynchronous def get(self): tasks.echo.apply_async(args=['Hello world!'], callback=self.on_result) def on_result(self, response): self.write(str(response.result)) self.finish()
Calling tasks with generator-based interface:
class GenAsyncHandler(web.RequestHandler): @asynchronous @gen.coroutine def get(self): response = yield gen.Task(tasks.sleep.apply_async, args=[3]) self.write(str(response.result)) self.finish()
NOTE: Currently callbacks only work with AMQP and Redis backends. To use the Redis backend, you must install tornado-redis.
tornado-celery can be launched as a web server:
$ cd tornado-celery $ python -m tcelery --port=8888 --app=examples.tasks --address=0.0.0.0
Execute a task asynchronously:
$ curl -X POST -d '{"args":["hello"]}' http://localhost:8888/apply-async/examples.tasks.echo/ {"task-id": "a24c9e38-4976-426a-83d6-6b10b4de7ab1", "state": "PENDING"}
Get the result:
$ curl http://localhost:8888/tasks/result/a24c9e38-4976-426a-83d6-6b10b4de7ab1/ {"task-id": "a24c9e38-4976-426a-83d6-6b10b4de7ab1", "state": "SUCCESS", "result": "hello"}
Execute a task and get the result:
$ curl -X POST -d '{"args":[1,2]}' http://localhost:8888/apply/examples.tasks.add/ {"task-id": "fe3cc5a5-d11b-4b17-a6e2-e7fd2fba7ec6", "state": "SUCCESS", "result": 3}
Execute a task with timeout:
$ curl -X POST -d '{"args":[5],"timeout":1}' http://localhost:8888/apply/examples.tasks.sleep/ {"task-id": "9ca78e26-bbb2-404c-b3bb-bc1c63cbdf41", "state": "REVOKED"}
Installation
To install, simply:
$ pip install tornado-celery
Documentation
Documentation is available at Read the Docs
Running the Tests
To run the tests for the AMQP backend:
$ python examples/tasks.py worker $ cd examples && python -m tcelery -A tasks $ python tests/functests.py
To run the tests for the Redis backend, first make sure redis is running, then:
$ CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND=redis:// python examples/tasks.py worker $ cd examples && CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND=redis:// python -m tcelery -A tasks $ python tests/functests.py