on the tasks.py side i do:
app = Celery(
main='tasks',
backend='rpc://',
broker='pyamqp://USERNAME:PASSWORD@localhost',
)
app.conf.task_serializer = 'pickle'
app.conf.result_serializer = 'pickle'
app.conf.event_serializer = 'pickle'
app.conf.accept_content = ['pickle']
app.conf.task_accept_content = ['pickle']
app.conf.result_accept_content = ['pickle']
app.conf.event_accept_content = ['pickle']
when i start two workers manually i via:
celery --app tasks worker --concurrency=1 -n by_hand_1 &
sleep 5
celery --app tasks worker --concurrency=1 -n by_hand_2
i get errors:
[ERROR/MainProcess] Refusing to deserialize disabled content of type pickle (application/x-python-serialize
celery to use serializer 'pickle'?p.s. regarding "duplicates" the celery framework has changed significantly and since version 4.0 the default serializer was changed from pickle to default json... so that is why i am asking a new question.
configuring the app with the MIME type seems to fix the issue:
app.conf.event_serializer = 'pickle' # this event_serializer is optional. somehow i missed this when writing this solution and it still worked without.
app.conf.task_serializer = 'pickle'
app.conf.result_serializer = 'pickle'
app.conf.accept_content = ['application/json', 'application/x-python-serialize']
previously i was trying to set the accept conect field with just 'pickle' which did not help.
p.s. here are some more notes regarding if you need the pickle serializer:
accept_content to the value above means you can send both json and pickle and celery will see the type in the message headers and do the right thingIf you love us? You can donate to us via Paypal or buy me a coffee so we can maintain and grow! Thank you!
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