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Need help with celery/rabbitmq configuration #27
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Hi @abhas Basically I have RabbitMQ running on the server, and the scripts that I'm using in production right now are those: Worker: https://github.com/vitorfs/colossus/blob/master/etc/colossus_celery_worker_supervisord.conf Those are supervisor configuration files (http://supervisord.org) This is what I'm using in production, but during development I just run the commands in a terminal (one for each):
And
For those to work you need to be running RabbitMQ server:
Usually that's what I do |
Hi @vitorfs, I tried to run celery in the manner you've detailed above. But colossus does not even attempt to talk to celery. And hence, none of the mails pass through. When I checked out the configuration for celery, it all seemed to be there by default. Do I need to do any configuration for colossus to talk to celery? Is there a way I can enable more debug logs? I'm sorry I am not familiar enough with Celery myself (or even much Python). And hence these questions. Once I get it working, I will build a Cheers, Abhas. |
Hi @vitorfs --- if you can provide some quick suggestions on what to debug, It would really be helpful. I can try to use colossus. Thanks a lot... |
I recently setup colossus. And the main web app works great! Thanks for building this.
I installed and ran rabbitmq as instructed but for some reason I am not able to get celery to talk to rabbitmq to schedule and send emails. Any documentation or links on how I could setup this up?
Thanks a lot!
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