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When my new versions of my django application are deployed to heroku, the workers are forced to be restarted. I have some long running tasks which should perform some cleanup prior to being killed.

I have tried registering a worker_shutdown hook which doesn't every seem to get called.

I have also tried the answer in Notify celery task of worker shutdown but i am unclear of how to abort a given task from within this context as calling celery.task.control.active() throws an exception (celery is no longer running).

Thanks for any help.

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If you control the deployment maybe you can run a script that does a Control.broadcast to a custom command that you can register beforehand and only after receiving the required replies (you'd have to implement that logic) you'd continue the deployment (or raise a TimeoutException)?

Also, celery already has a predefined command for shutdown which I'm guessing you could overload in your instance or Subclass of worker. Commands have the advantage of being passed a Panel instance which allows you access to the consumer. That should expose a lot of control right there...

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