Celery with RabbitMQ: AttributeError: 'DisabledBackend' object has no attribute '_get_task_meta_for'

Casebash picture Casebash · Apr 22, 2014 · Viewed 30.8k times · Source

I'm running the First Steps with Celery Tutorial.

We define the following task:

from celery import Celery

app = Celery('tasks', broker='amqp://guest@localhost//')

@app.task
def add(x, y):
    return x + y

Then call it:

>>> from tasks import add
>>> add.delay(4, 4)

But I get the following error:

AttributeError: 'DisabledBackend' object has no attribute '_get_task_meta_for'

I'm running both the celery worker and the rabbit-mq server. Rather strangely, celery worker reports the task as succeeding:

[2014-04-22 19:12:03,608: INFO/MainProcess] Task test_celery.add[168c7d96-e41a-41c9-80f5-50b24dcaff73] succeeded in 0.000435483998444s: 19 

Why isn't this working?

Answer

daniula picture daniula · Apr 22, 2014

Just keep reading tutorial. It will be explained in Keep Results chapter.

To start Celery you need to provide just broker parameter, which is required to send messages about tasks. If you want to retrieve information about state and results returned by finished tasks you need to set backend parameter. You can find full list with description in Configuration docs: CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND.