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notifications-api/app/celery/celery.py
Katie Smith ceb7cee009 Pass request_id to tasks if available
We want to pass the `request_id` to Celery tasks if the task is called
from an HTTP request, so that we can add the `request_id` to the logs.
This change overwrites `apply_async` to add the `request_id` to the
kwargs if available. When we call the task, we then add the `request_id`
to g on Flask's application context.

Tasks called from `send_task` won't have a `request_id` for now, and
this change only affects tasks called from HTTP requests (not from other
tasks or from Celery Beat).
2019-10-28 10:59:25 +00:00

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import time
from celery import Celery, Task
from celery.signals import worker_process_shutdown
from flask import current_app, g, request
from flask.ctx import has_request_context
@worker_process_shutdown.connect
def worker_process_shutdown(sender, signal, pid, exitcode, **kwargs):
current_app.logger.info('worker shutdown: PID: {} Exitcode: {}'.format(pid, exitcode))
def make_task(app):
class NotifyTask(Task):
abstract = True
start = None
def on_success(self, retval, task_id, args, kwargs):
elapsed_time = time.time() - self.start
app.logger.info(
"{task_name} took {time}".format(
task_name=self.name, time="{0:.4f}".format(elapsed_time)
)
)
def on_failure(self, exc, task_id, args, kwargs, einfo):
# ensure task will log exceptions to correct handlers
app.logger.exception('Celery task: {} failed'.format(self.name))
super().on_failure(exc, task_id, args, kwargs, einfo)
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
# ensure task has flask context to access config, logger, etc
with app.app_context():
self.start = time.time()
# Remove 'request_id' from the kwargs (so the task doesn't get an unexpected kwarg), then add it to g
# so that it gets logged
g.request_id = kwargs.pop('request_id', None)
return super().__call__(*args, **kwargs)
def apply_async(self, args=None, kwargs=None, task_id=None, producer=None,
link=None, link_error=None, **options):
kwargs = kwargs or {}
if has_request_context() and hasattr(request, 'request_id'):
kwargs['request_id'] = request.request_id
return super().apply_async(args, kwargs, task_id, producer, link, link_error, **options)
return NotifyTask
class NotifyCelery(Celery):
def init_app(self, app):
super().__init__(
app.import_name,
broker=app.config['BROKER_URL'],
task_cls=make_task(app),
)
self.conf.update(app.config)