Implement Sentry’s Celery integration in SDK#57800
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Follow-up to #57032.
An executor should declare the integration it wants to support. That declaration (an import path) is sent to a task when the executor runs it as a part of the workload. The SDK loads that string to RuntimeTaskInstance, and the Sentry integration code uses it to import the relevant callable to run.
Since the integration information is only known when the executor passes it to the task runner, I changed the Sentry integration to be initialised lazily when
enrich_erroris called (instead of__init__i.e. initialised when the task runner process starts).