Include pyramid_celery either by setting your includes in your .ini, or by calling config.include('pyramid_celery').
pyramid.includes = pyramid_celery
Now you can either use class based:
from celery.task import task
from celery.task import Task
@task
class AddTask(Task):
def run(self, x, y):
print x+y
or decorator based:
from celery.task import task
@task
def add(x, y):
print x+y
All standard celery configuration options will work. Check out http://ask.github.com/celery/configuration.html
To see it all in action check out pyramid_celery_demo, run rabbitmq-server and then do:
$ python setup.py develop
$ populate_pyramid_celery_demo ./development.ini
$ pserve ./development.ini
$ pcelery ./development.ini worker
If you are using celery < 3.1 use older celery command lines binding.
pceleryd development.ini