pip install -r requirements.txt
save configuration to /etc/default/celeryd
# Names of nodes to start
# most people will only start one node:
CELERYD_NODES="worker1"
# but you can also start multiple and configure settings
# for each in CELERYD_OPTS (see `celery multi --help` for examples):
#CELERYD_NODES="worker1 worker2 worker3"
# alternatively, you can specify the number of nodes to start:
#CELERYD_NODES=10
# Absolute or relative path to the 'celery' command:
CELERY_BIN="/usr/local/python27/bin/celery"
# App instance to use
# comment out this line if you don't use an app
CELERY_APP="celerymonitor"
# or fully qualified:
#CELERY_APP="proj.tasks:app"
# Where to chdir at start.
CELERYD_CHDIR="/path/celerymonitor"
# Extra command-line arguments to the worker
CELERYD_OPTS="--concurrency=48 -Ofair -Q celery,workername"
# %N will be replaced with the first part of the nodename.
CELERYD_LOG_FILE="/var/log/celery/%N.log"
CELERYD_PID_FILE="/var/run/celery/%N.pid"
# Workers should run as an unprivileged user.
# You need to create this user manually (or you can choose
# a user/group combination that already exists, e.g. nobody).
#CELERYD_USER="celery"
#CELERYD_GROUP="celery"
# If enabled pid and log directories will be created if missing,
# and owned by the userid/group configured.
CELERY_CREATE_DIRS=1
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE="celerymonitor.settings"
save configuration to /etc/default/celerybeat
# Absolute or relative path to the 'celery' command:
CELERY_BIN="/usr/local/python27/bin/celery"
# App instance to use
# comment out this line if you don't use an app
CELERY_APP="celerymonitor"
# or fully qualified:
#CELERY_APP="proj.tasks:app"
# Where to chdir at start.
CELERYBEAT_CHDIR="/path/celerymonitor"
# Extra arguments to celerybeat
CELERYBEAT_OPTS="--schedule=/var/run/celery/celerybeat-schedule"
export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE="celerymonitor.settings"
CELERYD_CHDIR="/path/celerymonitor"
- clery worker service save configuration to /etc/init.d/celeryd
#!/bin/sh -e
# ============================================
# celeryd - Starts the Celery worker daemon.
# ============================================
#
# :Usage: /etc/init.d/celeryd {start|stop|force-reload|restart|try-restart|status}
# :Configuration file: /etc/default/celeryd
#
# See http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/tutorials/daemonizing.html#generic-init-scripts
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: celeryd
# Required-Start: $network $local_fs $remote_fs
# Required-Stop: $network $local_fs $remote_fs
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: celery task worker daemon
### END INIT INFO
#
#
# To implement separate init scripts, copy this script and give it a different
# name:
# I.e., if my new application, "little-worker" needs an init, I
# should just use:
#
# cp /etc/init.d/celeryd /etc/init.d/little-worker
#
# You can then configure this by manipulating /etc/default/little-worker.
#
VERSION=10.1
echo "celery init v${VERSION}."
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error: This program can only be used by the root user."
echo " Unprivileged users must use the 'celery multi' utility, "
echo " or 'celery worker --detach'."
exit 1
fi
# Can be a runlevel symlink (e.g. S02celeryd)
if [[ `dirname $0` == /etc/rc*.d ]]; then
SCRIPT_FILE=$(readlink "$0")
else
SCRIPT_FILE="$0"
fi
SCRIPT_NAME="$(basename "$SCRIPT_FILE")"
DEFAULT_USER="root"
DEFAULT_PID_FILE="/var/run/celery/%n.pid"
DEFAULT_LOG_FILE="/var/log/celery/%n.log"
DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL="INFO"
DEFAULT_NODES="celery"
DEFAULT_CELERYD="-m celery worker --detach"
CELERY_DEFAULTS=${CELERY_DEFAULTS:-"/etc/default/${SCRIPT_NAME}"}
# Make sure executable configuration script is owned by root
_config_sanity() {
local path="$1"
local owner=$(ls -ld "$path" | awk '{print $3}')
local iwgrp=$(ls -ld "$path" | cut -b 6)
local iwoth=$(ls -ld "$path" | cut -b 9)
if [ "$(id -u $owner)" != "0" ]; then
echo "Error: Config script '$path' must be owned by root!"
echo
echo "Resolution:"
echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "
echo "modified with mailicious intent. When sure the "
echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "
echo "you can change ownership of the script:"
echo " $ sudo chown root '$path'"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$iwoth" != "-" ]; then # S_IWOTH
echo "Error: Config script '$path' cannot be writable by others!"
echo
echo "Resolution:"
echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "
echo "modified with malicious intent. When sure the "
echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "
echo "you can change the scripts permissions:"
echo " $ sudo chmod 640 '$path'"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$iwgrp" != "-" ]; then # S_IWGRP
echo "Error: Config script '$path' cannot be writable by group!"
echo
echo "Resolution:"
echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "
echo "modified with malicious intent. When sure the "
echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "
echo "you can change the scripts permissions:"
echo " $ sudo chmod 640 '$path'"
exit 1
fi
}
if [ -f "$CELERY_DEFAULTS" ]; then
_config_sanity "$CELERY_DEFAULTS"
echo "Using config script: $CELERY_DEFAULTS"
. "$CELERY_DEFAULTS"
fi
# Sets --app argument for CELERY_BIN
CELERY_APP_ARG=""
if [ ! -z "$CELERY_APP" ]; then
CELERY_APP_ARG="--app=$CELERY_APP"
fi
CELERYD_USER=${CELERYD_USER:-$DEFAULT_USER}
# Set CELERY_CREATE_DIRS to always create log/pid dirs.
CELERY_CREATE_DIRS=${CELERY_CREATE_DIRS:-0}
CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRS
CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRS
if [ -z "$CELERYD_PID_FILE" ]; then
CELERYD_PID_FILE="$DEFAULT_PID_FILE"
CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=1
fi
if [ -z "$CELERYD_LOG_FILE" ]; then
CELERYD_LOG_FILE="$DEFAULT_LOG_FILE"
CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=1
fi
CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL=${CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL:-${CELERYD_LOGLEVEL:-$DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL}}
CELERY_BIN=${CELERY_BIN:-"celery"}
CELERYD_MULTI=${CELERYD_MULTI:-"$CELERY_BIN multi"}
CELERYD_NODES=${CELERYD_NODES:-$DEFAULT_NODES}
export CELERY_LOADER
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
CELERYD_OPTS="$CELERYD_OPTS $2"
fi
CELERYD_LOG_DIR=`dirname $CELERYD_LOG_FILE`
CELERYD_PID_DIR=`dirname $CELERYD_PID_FILE`
# Extra start-stop-daemon options, like user/group.
if [ -n "$CELERYD_CHDIR" ]; then
DAEMON_OPTS="$DAEMON_OPTS --workdir=$CELERYD_CHDIR"
fi
check_dev_null() {
if [ ! -c /dev/null ]; then
echo "/dev/null is not a character device!"
exit 75 # EX_TEMPFAIL
fi
}
maybe_die() {
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Exiting: $* (errno $?)"
exit 77 # EX_NOPERM
fi
}
create_default_dir() {
if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then
echo "- Creating default directory: '$1'"
mkdir -p "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't create directory $1"
echo "- Changing permissions of '$1' to 02755"
chmod 02755 "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't change permissions for $1"
if [ -n "$CELERYD_USER" ]; then
echo "- Changing owner of '$1' to '$CELERYD_USER'"
chown "$CELERYD_USER" "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't change owner of $1"
fi
if [ -n "$CELERYD_GROUP" ]; then
echo "- Changing group of '$1' to '$CELERYD_GROUP'"
chgrp "$CELERYD_GROUP" "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't change group of $1"
fi
fi
}
check_paths() {
if [ $CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR -eq 1 ]; then
create_default_dir "$CELERYD_LOG_DIR"
fi
if [ $CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR -eq 1 ]; then
create_default_dir "$CELERYD_PID_DIR"
fi
}
create_paths() {
create_default_dir "$CELERYD_LOG_DIR"
create_default_dir "$CELERYD_PID_DIR"
}
export PATH="${PATH:+$PATH:}/usr/sbin:/sbin"
_get_pidfiles () {
# note: multi < 3.1.14 output to stderr, not stdout, hence the redirect.
${CELERYD_MULTI} expand "${CELERYD_PID_FILE}" ${CELERYD_NODES} 2>&1
}
_get_pids() {
found_pids=0
my_exitcode=0
for pidfile in $(_get_pidfiles); do
local pid=`cat "$pidfile"`
local cleaned_pid=`echo "$pid" | sed -e 's/[^0-9]//g'`
if [ -z "$pid" ] || [ "$cleaned_pid" != "$pid" ]; then
echo "bad pid file ($pidfile)"
one_failed=true
my_exitcode=1
else
found_pids=1
echo "$pid"
fi
if [ $found_pids -eq 0 ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME}: All nodes down"
exit $my_exitcode
fi
done
}
_chuid () {
su "$CELERYD_USER" -c "$CELERYD_MULTI $*"
}
start_workers () {
if [ ! -z "$CELERYD_ULIMIT" ]; then
ulimit $CELERYD_ULIMIT
fi
_chuid $* start $CELERYD_NODES $DAEMON_OPTS \
--pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE" \
--logfile="$CELERYD_LOG_FILE" \
--loglevel="$CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL" \
$CELERY_APP_ARG \
$CELERYD_OPTS
}
dryrun () {
(C_FAKEFORK=1 start_workers --verbose)
}
stop_workers () {
_chuid stopwait $CELERYD_NODES --pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE"
}
restart_workers () {
_chuid restart $CELERYD_NODES $DAEMON_OPTS \
--pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE" \
--logfile="$CELERYD_LOG_FILE" \
--loglevel="$CELERYD_LOG_LEVEL" \
$CELERY_APP_ARG \
$CELERYD_OPTS
}
kill_workers() {
_chuid kill $CELERYD_NODES --pidfile="$CELERYD_PID_FILE"
}
restart_workers_graceful () {
echo "WARNING: Use with caution in production"
echo "The workers will attempt to restart, but they may not be able to."
local worker_pids=
worker_pids=`_get_pids`
[ "$one_failed" ] && exit 1
for worker_pid in $worker_pids; do
local failed=
kill -HUP $worker_pid 2> /dev/null || failed=true
if [ "$failed" ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} worker (pid $worker_pid) could not be restarted"
one_failed=true
else
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} worker (pid $worker_pid) received SIGHUP"
fi
done
[ "$one_failed" ] && exit 1 || exit 0
}
check_status () {
my_exitcode=0
found_pids=0
local one_failed=
for pidfile in $(_get_pidfiles); do
if [ ! -r $pidfile ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} down: no pidfiles found"
one_failed=true
break
fi
local node=`basename "$pidfile" .pid`
local pid=`cat "$pidfile"`
local cleaned_pid=`echo "$pid" | sed -e 's/[^0-9]//g'`
if [ -z "$pid" ] || [ "$cleaned_pid" != "$pid" ]; then
echo "bad pid file ($pidfile)"
one_failed=true
else
local failed=
kill -0 $pid 2> /dev/null || failed=true
if [ "$failed" ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} (node $node) (pid $pid) is down, but pidfile exists!"
one_failed=true
else
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} (node $node) (pid $pid) is up..."
fi
fi
done
[ "$one_failed" ] && exit 1 || exit 0
}
case "$1" in
start)
check_dev_null
check_paths
start_workers
;;
stop)
check_dev_null
check_paths
stop_workers
;;
reload|force-reload)
echo "Use restart"
;;
status)
check_status
;;
restart)
check_dev_null
check_paths
restart_workers
;;
graceful)
check_dev_null
restart_workers_graceful
;;
kill)
check_dev_null
kill_workers
;;
dryrun)
check_dev_null
dryrun
;;
try-restart)
check_dev_null
check_paths
restart_workers
;;
create-paths)
check_dev_null
create_paths
;;
check-paths)
check_dev_null
check_paths
;;
*)
echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/${SCRIPT_NAME} {start|stop|restart|graceful|kill|dryrun|create-paths}"
exit 64 # EX_USAGE
;;
esac
exit 0
- celery beat service save configuration to /etc/init.d/celerybeat
#!/bin/sh -e
# =========================================================
# celerybeat - Starts the Celery periodic task scheduler.
# =========================================================
#
# :Usage: /etc/init.d/celerybeat {start|stop|force-reload|restart|try-restart|status}
# :Configuration file: /etc/default/celerybeat or /etc/default/celeryd
#
# See http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/tutorials/daemonizing.html#generic-init-scripts
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: celerybeat
# Required-Start: $network $local_fs $remote_fs
# Required-Stop: $network $local_fs $remote_fs
# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
# Short-Description: celery periodic task scheduler
### END INIT INFO
# Cannot use set -e/bash -e since the kill -0 command will abort
# abnormally in the absence of a valid process ID.
#set -e
VERSION=10.1
echo "celery init v${VERSION}."
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Error: This program can only be used by the root user."
echo " Unpriviliged users must use 'celery beat --detach'"
exit 1
fi
# May be a runlevel symlink (e.g. S02celeryd)
if [ -L "$0" ]; then
SCRIPT_FILE=$(readlink "$0")
else
SCRIPT_FILE="$0"
fi
SCRIPT_NAME="$(basename "$SCRIPT_FILE")"
# /etc/init.d/celerybeat: start and stop the celery periodic task scheduler daemon.
# Make sure executable configuration script is owned by root
_config_sanity() {
local path="$1"
local owner=$(ls -ld "$path" | awk '{print $3}')
local iwgrp=$(ls -ld "$path" | cut -b 6)
local iwoth=$(ls -ld "$path" | cut -b 9)
if [ "$(id -u $owner)" != "0" ]; then
echo "Error: Config script '$path' must be owned by root!"
echo
echo "Resolution:"
echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "
echo "modified with mailicious intent. When sure the "
echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "
echo "you can change ownership of the script:"
echo " $ sudo chown root '$path'"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$iwoth" != "-" ]; then # S_IWOTH
echo "Error: Config script '$path' cannot be writable by others!"
echo
echo "Resolution:"
echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "
echo "modified with malicious intent. When sure the "
echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "
echo "you can change the scripts permissions:"
echo " $ sudo chmod 640 '$path'"
exit 1
fi
if [ "$iwgrp" != "-" ]; then # S_IWGRP
echo "Error: Config script '$path' cannot be writable by group!"
echo
echo "Resolution:"
echo "Review the file carefully and make sure it has not been "
echo "modified with malicious intent. When sure the "
echo "script is safe to execute with superuser privileges "
echo "you can change the scripts permissions:"
echo " $ sudo chmod 640 '$path'"
exit 1
fi
}
scripts=""
if test -f /etc/default/celeryd; then
scripts="/etc/default/celeryd"
_config_sanity /etc/default/celeryd
. /etc/default/celeryd
fi
EXTRA_CONFIG="/etc/default/${SCRIPT_NAME}"
if test -f "$EXTRA_CONFIG"; then
scripts="$scripts, $EXTRA_CONFIG"
_config_sanity "$EXTRA_CONFIG"
. "$EXTRA_CONFIG"
fi
echo "Using configuration: $scripts"
CELERY_BIN=${CELERY_BIN:-"celery"}
DEFAULT_USER="root"
DEFAULT_PID_FILE="/var/run/celery/beat.pid"
DEFAULT_LOG_FILE="/var/log/celery/beat.log"
DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL="INFO"
DEFAULT_CELERYBEAT="$CELERY_BIN beat"
CELERYBEAT=${CELERYBEAT:-$DEFAULT_CELERYBEAT}
CELERYBEAT_LOG_LEVEL=${CELERYBEAT_LOG_LEVEL:-${CELERYBEAT_LOGLEVEL:-$DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL}}
# Sets --app argument for CELERY_BIN
CELERY_APP_ARG=""
if [ ! -z "$CELERY_APP" ]; then
CELERY_APP_ARG="--app=$CELERY_APP"
fi
CELERYBEAT_USER=${CELERYBEAT_USER:-${CELERYD_USER:-$DEFAULT_USER}}
# Set CELERY_CREATE_DIRS to always create log/pid dirs.
CELERY_CREATE_DIRS=${CELERY_CREATE_DIRS:-0}
CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRS
CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=$CELERY_CREATE_DIRS
if [ -z "$CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE" ]; then
CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE="$DEFAULT_PID_FILE"
CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR=1
fi
if [ -z "$CELERYBEAT_LOG_FILE" ]; then
CELERYBEAT_LOG_FILE="$DEFAULT_LOG_FILE"
CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR=1
fi
export CELERY_LOADER
CELERYBEAT_OPTS="$CELERYBEAT_OPTS -f $CELERYBEAT_LOG_FILE -l $CELERYBEAT_LOG_LEVEL"
if [ -n "$2" ]; then
CELERYBEAT_OPTS="$CELERYBEAT_OPTS $2"
fi
CELERYBEAT_LOG_DIR=`dirname $CELERYBEAT_LOG_FILE`
CELERYBEAT_PID_DIR=`dirname $CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE`
# Extra start-stop-daemon options, like user/group.
CELERYBEAT_CHDIR=${CELERYBEAT_CHDIR:-$CELERYD_CHDIR}
if [ -n "$CELERYBEAT_CHDIR" ]; then
DAEMON_OPTS="$DAEMON_OPTS --workdir=$CELERYBEAT_CHDIR"
fi
export PATH="${PATH:+$PATH:}/usr/sbin:/sbin"
check_dev_null() {
if [ ! -c /dev/null ]; then
echo "/dev/null is not a character device!"
exit 75 # EX_TEMPFAIL
fi
}
maybe_die() {
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Exiting: $*"
exit 77 # EX_NOPERM
fi
}
create_default_dir() {
if [ ! -d "$1" ]; then
echo "- Creating default directory: '$1'"
mkdir -p "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't create directory $1"
echo "- Changing permissions of '$1' to 02755"
chmod 02755 "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't change permissions for $1"
if [ -n "$CELERYBEAT_USER" ]; then
echo "- Changing owner of '$1' to '$CELERYBEAT_USER'"
chown "$CELERYBEAT_USER" "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't change owner of $1"
fi
if [ -n "$CELERYBEAT_GROUP" ]; then
echo "- Changing group of '$1' to '$CELERYBEAT_GROUP'"
chgrp "$CELERYBEAT_GROUP" "$1"
maybe_die "Couldn't change group of $1"
fi
fi
}
check_paths() {
if [ $CELERY_CREATE_LOGDIR -eq 1 ]; then
create_default_dir "$CELERYBEAT_LOG_DIR"
fi
if [ $CELERY_CREATE_RUNDIR -eq 1 ]; then
create_default_dir "$CELERYBEAT_PID_DIR"
fi
}
create_paths () {
create_default_dir "$CELERYBEAT_LOG_DIR"
create_default_dir "$CELERYBEAT_PID_DIR"
}
wait_pid () {
pid=$1
forever=1
i=0
while [ $forever -gt 0 ]; do
kill -0 $pid 1>/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
echo "OK"
forever=0
else
kill -TERM "$pid"
i=$((i + 1))
if [ $i -gt 60 ]; then
echo "ERROR"
echo "Timed out while stopping (30s)"
forever=0
else
sleep 0.5
fi
fi
done
}
stop_beat () {
echo -n "Stopping ${SCRIPT_NAME}... "
if [ -f "$CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE" ]; then
wait_pid $(cat "$CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE")
else
echo "NOT RUNNING"
fi
}
_chuid () {
su "$CELERYBEAT_USER" -c "$CELERYBEAT $*"
}
start_beat () {
echo "Starting ${SCRIPT_NAME}..."
_chuid $CELERY_APP_ARG $CELERYBEAT_OPTS $DAEMON_OPTS --detach \
--pidfile="$CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE"
}
check_status () {
local failed=
local pid_file=$CELERYBEAT_PID_FILE
if [ ! -e $pid_file ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} is down: no pid file found"
failed=true
elif [ ! -r $pid_file ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} is in unknown state, user cannot read pid file."
failed=true
else
local pid=`cat "$pid_file"`
local cleaned_pid=`echo "$pid" | sed -e 's/[^0-9]//g'`
if [ -z "$pid" ] || [ "$cleaned_pid" != "$pid" ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME}: bad pid file ($pid_file)"
failed=true
else
local failed=
kill -0 $pid 2> /dev/null || failed=true
if [ "$failed" ]; then
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} (pid $pid) is down, but pid file exists!"
failed=true
else
echo "${SCRIPT_NAME} (pid $pid) is up..."
fi
fi
fi
[ "$failed" ] && exit 1 || exit 0
}
case "$1" in
start)
check_dev_null
check_paths
start_beat
;;
stop)
check_paths
stop_beat
;;
reload|force-reload)
echo "Use start+stop"
;;
status)
check_status
;;
restart)
echo "Restarting celery periodic task scheduler"
check_paths
stop_beat
check_dev_null
start_beat
;;
create-paths)
check_dev_null
create_paths
;;
check-paths)
check_dev_null
check_paths
;;
*)
echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/${SCRIPT_NAME} {start|stop|restart|create-paths|status}"
exit 64 # EX_USAGE
;;
esac
exit 0
service celeryd create-paths
- start worker service
servivr celeryd start
- start celery beat service
service celerybeat start
python manage.py celerycam