I've a problem with celery's logger. I have a function that renders frames. I log the output of the subprocess I spawn but it seems only the first job picked off the queue by each worker is written. All subsequent tasks in the queue do not produce a log file. I've tried using python's own logging as well and the same issue happens. Is there a configuration I may be missing?
@task(queue='rndr')
def rndr(params):
path = get_logger_path(params)
logger = rndr.get_logger(logfile=path)
return render(params, logger)
I define my task this way since my retry logger would be defined differently, ie rndr_retry.get_logger...
My celeryconfig looks like the following:
BROKER_HOST = "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
BROKER_PORT = 5672
BROKER_USER = "xxxx"
BROKER_PASSWORD = "xxxx"
CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'amqp'
CELERY_DISABLE_RATE_LIMITS = True
CELERY_ACKS_LATE = True
CELERY_IMPORTS = ['lib.tasks.concatenate', 'lib.tasks.encode', 'lib.tasks.render', 'lib.tasks.still_image', 'lib.tasks.retry']
CELERY_ROUTES = {'lib.tasks.encode':{'queue': 'encode'},
'lib.tasks.concatenate':{'queue': 'encode'},
'lib.tasks.still_image':{'queue': 'encode'},
'lib.tasks.render':{'queue':'rndr'},
'lib.tasks.retry':{'queue': 'retry'}
}
Hoping someone can shed some light as to why only the first task off the queue writes...
Thank you in advance.
update: as requested here's a partial version of the render method without all the nitty gritty details...
def render(params, logger):
#load params to local values
try:
#create subprocess
output = child_proc.communicate()[0]
logger.info('output')
logger.info(output)
ret = child_proc.wait()
if ret not in [0,1]:
raise Exception('subprocess failed')
except Exception, exc:
logger.info(' '.join(str(x) for x in exc.args))
#mark as failed...
return
return
I should add that not only does the file not get written during subsequent tasks, it doesn't even create a log file....
logging
module under the hood.render
, or at least a good approximation of that method; there is too little here to say anything.