Celery integration for django-tenant-schemas
Project description
tenant-schemas-celery
=====================
Celery application implementation that allows celery tasks to cooperate with
multi-tenancy provided by [django-tenant-schemas](https://github.com/bernardopires/django-tenant-schemas) package.
Installation
------------
```bash
$ pip install tenant-schemas-celery
```
Usage
-----
* Define a celery app using given `CeleryApp` class.
```python
import os
os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', 'app.settings')
from django.conf import settings
from tenant_schemas_celery.app import CeleryApp
app = CeleryApp()
app.config_from_object('django.conf:settings')
app.autodiscover_tasks(lambda: settings.INSTALLED_APPS)
```
This assumes a fresh Celery 3.1.13 application. For previous versions, the key is to create a new `CeleryApp` instance that will be used to access task decorator from.
* Replace your `@task` decorator with `@app.task`
```python
from django.db import connection
from myproject.celery import app
@app.task
def my_task():
print connection.schema_name
```
* Run celery worker (`myproject.celery` is where you've defined the `app` variable)
```bash
$ celery worker -A myproject.celery
```
* Post registered task. The schema name will get automatically added to the task's arguments.
```python
from myproject.tasks import my_task
my_task.delay()
```
The `TenantTask` class transparently inserts current connection's schema into
the task's kwargs. The schema name is then popped from the task's kwargs in
`task_prerun` signal handler, and the connection's schema is changed
accordingly.
=====================
Celery application implementation that allows celery tasks to cooperate with
multi-tenancy provided by [django-tenant-schemas](https://github.com/bernardopires/django-tenant-schemas) package.
Installation
------------
```bash
$ pip install tenant-schemas-celery
```
Usage
-----
* Define a celery app using given `CeleryApp` class.
```python
import os
os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', 'app.settings')
from django.conf import settings
from tenant_schemas_celery.app import CeleryApp
app = CeleryApp()
app.config_from_object('django.conf:settings')
app.autodiscover_tasks(lambda: settings.INSTALLED_APPS)
```
This assumes a fresh Celery 3.1.13 application. For previous versions, the key is to create a new `CeleryApp` instance that will be used to access task decorator from.
* Replace your `@task` decorator with `@app.task`
```python
from django.db import connection
from myproject.celery import app
@app.task
def my_task():
print connection.schema_name
```
* Run celery worker (`myproject.celery` is where you've defined the `app` variable)
```bash
$ celery worker -A myproject.celery
```
* Post registered task. The schema name will get automatically added to the task's arguments.
```python
from myproject.tasks import my_task
my_task.delay()
```
The `TenantTask` class transparently inserts current connection's schema into
the task's kwargs. The schema name is then popped from the task's kwargs in
`task_prerun` signal handler, and the connection's schema is changed
accordingly.
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