Configure Celery
To improve |RCM| performance you should configure and enabled Celery as it makes asynchronous tasks work efficiently. Most important it allows sending notification emails, create repository forks, and import repositories in async way.
If you decide to use Celery you also need a working message queue. The recommended message broker is rabbitmq.
In order to have install and configure Celery, follow these steps:
Install RabbitMQ, see the documentation on the Celery website for rabbitmq installation.
Configure Celery in the :file:`home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/rhodecode.ini` file.
Set the following minimal settings, that are set during rabbitmq installation:
broker.host = broker.vhost = broker.user = broker.password =
Full configuration example is below:
# Set this section of the ini file to match your Celery installation #################################### ### CELERY CONFIG #### #################################### ## Set to true use_celery = true broker.host = localhost broker.vhost = rabbitmqvhost broker.port = 5672 broker.user = rabbitmq broker.password = secret celery.imports = rhodecode.lib.celerylib.tasks celery.result.backend = amqp celery.result.dburi = amqp:// celery.result.serialier = json #celery.send.task.error.emails = true #celery.amqp.task.result.expires = 18000 celeryd.concurrency = 2 #celeryd.log.file = celeryd.log celeryd.log.level = debug celeryd.max.tasks.per.child = 1 ## tasks will never be sent to the queue, but executed locally instead. celery.always.eager = false
Enable celery, and install celeryd process script using the enable-module:
rccontrol enable-module celery {instance-id}