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I have a task like this:

@task
def test():
    time.sleep(10)
    test.update_state(state="PROGRESS")
    time.sleep(10)
    return "done"

I then run this:

>>> from celery.execute import send_task
>>> t = send_task("testcelery.test")
>>> t.state
'PENDING'
>>> t.state
'PROGRESS'

I can see in the worker that the task has completed:

[2011-02-19 20:18:43,851: INFO/MainProcess] Task testcelery.test[7598b170-2877-4d76-89a0-9bcc4c9f877e] succeeded in 20.0225799084s: 'done'

But t.state never changes from PROGRESS to SUCCESS. What am I doing wrong?

2 Answers 2

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You should upgrade to Celery 2.2.4 (released yesterday) as it fixes the bug that causes this.

See http://celeryq.org/docs/changelog.html

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  • 2.2.4 fixed it. Thank you ask!
    – jterrace
    Feb 20, 2011 at 14:57
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It looks to me like CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT set would cause this behavior. What is t.ignore_result? If it is true then either change it or change the default. If you want to always inspect the result then changing CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT makes more sense to me. But then setting it on every task would make your intentions more obvious.

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  • I think you mean test.ignore_result not t.ignore_result? I'm not setting ignore result, but just to double check, I checked the value of test.ignore_result during my task and it's False.
    – jterrace
    Feb 20, 2011 at 5:59

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