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A Publish and Subscribe library for Celery

Project description

celery-pubsub 2.0.0-beta2

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Publish and Subscribe with Celery

Supported dependencies

Python Celery 3 Celery 4 Celery 5
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
pypy 3.8
pypy 3.9

Basic usage

import celery
import celery_pubsub

@celery.task
def my_task_1(*args, **kwargs):
    return "task 1 done"


@celery.task
def my_task_2(*args, **kwargs):
    return "task 2 done"


# First, let's subscribe
celery_pubsub.subscribe('some.topic', my_task_1)
celery_pubsub.subscribe('some.topic', my_task_2)

# Now, let's publish something
res = celery_pubsub.publish('some.topic', data='something', value=42)

# We can get the results if we want to (and if the tasks returned something)
# But in pub/sub, usually, there's no result.
print(res.get())

# This will get nowhere, as no task subscribed to this topic
res = celery_pubsub.publish('nowhere', data='something else', value=23)

Advanced usage

Wildcards can be used in topic names:

  • * matches any one group

    • some.*.test will match some.awesome.test, some.random.test but not some.pretty.cool.test, elsewhere or here.some.up.test
    • some.* will match some.test and some.thing but it won't match some or some.testy.test
  • # matches any number of groups

    • some.#.test will match some.awesome.test, some.random.test, some.pretty.cool.test but not elsewhere or here.some.up.test
    • some.# will match anything that starts with some., such as some.very.specific.topic.indeed
    • # will match anything
# Let's subscribe
celery_pubsub.subscribe('some.*', my_task_1)
celery_pubsub.subscribe('some.*.test', my_task_2)
celery_pubsub.subscribe('some.#', my_task_3)
celery_pubsub.subscribe('#', my_task_4)
celery_pubsub.subscribe('some.beep', my_task_5)
# it's okay to have more than one task on the same topic
celery_pubsub.subscribe('some.beep', my_task_6)

# Let's publish
celery_pubsub.publish('nowhere', 4)               # task 4 only
celery_pubsub.publish('some', 8)                  # task 4 only
celery_pubsub.publish('some.thing', 15)           # tasks 1, 3 and 4
celery_pubsub.publish('some.true.test', 16)       # tasks 2, 3 and 4
celery_pubsub.publish('some.beep', 23)            # tasks 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6
celery_pubsub.publish('some.very.good.test', 42)  # tasks 3 and 4

# And if you want to publish synchronously:
celery_pubsub.publish_now('some.very.good.test', 42)  # tasks 3 and 4

# You can unsubscribe too
celery_pubsub.unsubscribe('#', my_task_4)

# Now, task 4 will not be called anymore
celery_pubsub.publish('some.very.good.test', 42)  # task 3 only

Changelog

  • 2.0.0
    • Drop support for CPython 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
    • Drop support for Pypy 2.7 and 3.6.
    • Add support for Pypy 3.8 and 3.9.
    • Add support for CPython 3.11.
  • 1.0.2
    • Add stubs file for type hinting.
  • 1.0.1
    • Changed README.rst to README.md.
    • Added better badges to show the supported status for each Celery & Python version.
  • 1.0.0
    • Flexible requirements (no more pinned). Better to support a wide range of environments.
    • Changed test framework from nose to pytest.
    • Flake8
    • Support for Python 3.9 and 3.10.
  • 0.2.1
    • Performance: Internally uses a set to store the subscribed tasks.
    • Updated Codeclimate as the old reporter <https://github.com/codeclimate/python-test-reporter>_ is deprecated.
    • Pinned requirements' dependency versions.
      • celery 4.3.0 -> 4.4.0
      • kombu 4.6.4 -> 4.6.7
      • billiard 3.6.1.0 -> 3.6.2.0
      • codeclimate-test-reporter 0.2.3 -> removed!
  • 0.2.0
    • Removed Python 3.4 support. Reason: no longer supported by Kombu 4.6+.
    • Officially supported by Python 3.8.
    • Pinned requirements' dependency versions.
      • celery 4.2.1 -> 4.3.0
      • kombu 4.2.1 -> 4.6.4
      • billiard 3.5.0.4 -> 3.6.1.0
      • vine 1.1.4 -> 1.3.0
  • 0.1.9
    • Added Python 3.4, 3.5, 3.7, and multiple branches of pypy
    • Pinned requirements' dependency versions.
      • celery 4.1.0 -> 4.2.1
      • kombu 4.1.0 -> 4.2.1
      • billiard 3.5.0 -> 3.5.0.4
      • nose pinned to 1.3.7
      • coverage pinned to 4.3.4 (was already 4.3.4 but fuzzy)
      • codeclimate-test-reported pinned to 0.2.3
    • Extra badge to show the number of downloads (thanks to PePy)
  • 0.1.8
    • Fixup for broken pip install celery_pubsub==0.1.7
  • 0.1.7
    • PyPI long description fixed
    • Removed README.md and fixed README.rst
    • Added command python setup.py test to run unit tests with coverage
    • pypy support
  • 0.1.5
    • Python 3 support
  • 0.1.1
    • Added README
    • Refined setup
    • No need to access celery_pubsub.pubsub anymore. Direct access in celery_pubsub.
    • Tests moved out of package
    • Added Travis for CI
  • 0.1
    • Initial version

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