This is an example of using the Redis Sentinel Backend to back Celery
It's only been tested with the versions in requirements.txt.
The example uses 3 containers
- Redis Sentinel Cluster
- Celery container to run the celery task
- Python container to call the celery tasks
Clone this repo, load the git submodule, and run the containers
git submodule init
git submodule update
docker-compose up
You'll see some output from the containers
python_1 | calling the task
celery_1 | [2017-04-05 15:34:51,926: WARNING/Worker-2] {"it_worked": true}