I've launched a lot of tasks, but some of then hasn't finished (763 tasks), are in a PENDING state, but the system isn't processing anything... It's possible to retry this tasks giving celery the task_id?
2 Answers
You can't. You can retry a task only from inside itself, you can't do it from outside.
The best thing to do in this case is to run again the task type with the same args, in this way you will do the same JOB but with a new PID that identify your process/task.
Remember also that the celery PENDING state not means only that the task is waiting for execution, but maybe that is unknown.
http://celeryq.org/docs/userguide/tasks.html#pending
I hope this could help
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Yes I think so. Because by design once a task is complete in whatever status than you need to reschedule a new instance of it with a new id. Apr 30, 2017 at 20:13
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They are working on a feature for flower, the frontend GUI, seems that it won't be long now: https://github.com/mher/flower/pull/158– JurrianNov 20, 2017 at 12:41
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1What about passing to the same task the same arguments and the same uuid?
my_task.apply_async(args, task_id=uuid)
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@SamuelGóngora, I don't remember the exact approach that I implemented for this purpose. You should just try it out and let us know here. Feb 17, 2020 at 19:28
This works now after setting celery.conf.update(result_extended=True)
which persists the arguments passed to the task:
def retry_task(task_id):
meta=celery.backend.get_task_meta(task_id)
task = celery.tasks[meta['name']]
task.apply_async(args=meta['args'], kwargs=meta['kwargs']) #specify any other parameters you might be passing