Improvement: Adds field PeriodicTask.origin_key to sync tasks defined in source code with settings.beat_schedule #136
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This adds a field
PeriodicTask.origin_keywhich indicates if a task database row was populated dynamically or from source code (e.g.settings.CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULEorsettings.beat_schedulein4.1+).If an entry is removed from
settings.CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULEit will also delete any previously populated database row forPeriodicTask.E.g.
After commenting out the above, celery beat would purge the task from database and also emit this logger statement:
I also updated the scheduler to only ingest one and only one schedule when reading
settings.CELERYBEAT_SCHEDULE. The old behavior was that if you re-wrote an interval schedule to a cron schedule, it would remain associated with the old (now deleted) interval schedule and be called for both schedules. E.g.: