Running Celery tasks
The delay method is a shorthand version of the apply_async method, which is called in this format:
task.apply_async(
args=[1, 2],
kwargs={'kwarg1': '1', 'kwarg2': '2'}
)However, the args keyword can be implicit:
apply_async([1, 2], kwargs={'kwarg1': '1', 'kwarg2': '2'})Calling apply_async allows you to define some extra functionality in the task call that you cannot specify in the delay method. First, the countdown option specifies the amount of time in seconds the worker should wait to run the task after receiving it:
>>> from webapp.tasks import log >>> log.apply_async(["Message"], countdown=600)
countdown is not a guarantee that the task will be run after 600 seconds. countdown only says that the task is up for processing after x number of seconds. If all of the worker processes are busy with the other tasks, then it will not be run immediately.
Another keyword argument that apply_async gives is the eta argument. eta is passed through a Python...