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z4j Celery-beat scheduler adapter (Apache 2.0)

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z4j-celerybeat

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The Celery Beat scheduler adapter for z4j.

Surfaces periodic / crontab / one-shot Celery schedules on the dashboard's Schedules page, read, create, update, enable, disable, trigger, delete. Supports both Celery's static app.conf.beat_schedule and the database-backed django_celery_beat.models.PeriodicTask.

What it ships

Capability Notes
List schedules from both static config and django-celery-beat
Read individual schedule by id
Create schedule django-celery-beat backend (static is read-only)
Update interval / crontab / args / kwargs / enabled flag
Enable / disable via is_enabled toggle
Trigger now fires the underlying task immediately, outside the schedule
Delete django-celery-beat backend
Live sync django-celery-beat changes flow to the dashboard automatically
Boot inventory full snapshot at agent connect; existing schedules show up without editing

Static beat_schedule is read-only by design, you can view, enable, disable, and trigger, but create / update / delete need a deploy round-trip. The dashboard hides buttons it can't honor.

Install

pip install z4j-celery z4j-celerybeat

With django-celery-beat (most Django projects)

# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
    # ...
    "django_celery_beat",
    "z4j_django",
]

The Schedules page picks up every PeriodicTask row immediately. Edits flow both ways, dashboard changes write through to the database, and changes written directly to the model surface via Django signals.

With static beat_schedule (plain Celery)

from celery import Celery
from z4j_bare import install_agent
from z4j_celery import CeleryEngineAdapter
from z4j_celerybeat import CeleryBeatAdapter

app = Celery("myproject", broker="redis://localhost")
app.conf.beat_schedule = {
    "cleanup-every-5-minutes": {
        "task": "myapp.tasks.cleanup",
        "schedule": 300.0,
    },
}

install_agent(
    engines=[CeleryEngineAdapter(celery_app=app)],
    schedulers=[CeleryBeatAdapter(celery_app=app)],
    brain_url="https://brain.example.com",
    token="z4j_agent_...",
    project_id="my-project",
)

Pairs with

Reliability

  • No exception from the adapter ever propagates back to Celery Beat, Django request handlers, or PeriodicTask signal receivers.
  • Database writes for PeriodicTask happen in the dashboard's request context with normal Django ORM semantics, even if z4j is unreachable, the local model write is never affected.

Documentation

Full docs at z4j.dev/schedulers/celery-beat/.

License

Apache-2.0, see LICENSE.

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