Retry Celery tasks with exponential back off

旧时模样 提交于 2019-11-28 03:18:45
asksol

The task.request.retries attribute contains the number of tries so far, so you can use this to implement exponential back-off:

from celery.task import task

@task(bind=True, max_retries=3)
def update_status(self, auth, status):
    try:
        Twitter(auth).update_status(status)
    except Twitter.WhaleFail as exc:
        self.retry(exc=exc, countdown=2 ** self.request.retries)

To prevent a Thundering Herd Problem, you may consider adding a random jitter to your exponential backoff:

import random
self.retry(exc=exc, countdown=int(random.uniform(2, 4) ** self.request.retries))

As of Celery 4.2 you can configure your tasks to use an exponential backoff automatically: http://docs.celeryproject.org/en/master/userguide/tasks.html#automatic-retry-for-known-exceptions

@app.task(autoretry_for=(Exception,), retry_backoff=2)
def add(x, y):
    ...

(This was already in the docs for Celery 4.1 but actually wasn't released then, see merge request)

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