'Heroku / Redis Connection error on Python/Django Project
I'm trying to set up django so it send automatic email when a certain date in my models i reached. However i setup a Heroku-Redis server and am trying to connect to it. I created a simple task to test out if celery is working but it always returns the following error:
Error while reading from socket: (10054, 'An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host', None, 10054, None)
I setup celery according to the website:
celery.py:
import os
from celery import Celery
# Set the default Django settings module for the 'celery' program.
os.environ.setdefault('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', 'incFleet.settings')
app = Celery('incFleet')
# Using a string here means the worker doesn't have to serialize
# the configuration object to child processes.
# - namespace='CELERY' means all celery-related configuration keys
# should have a `CELERY_` prefix.
app.config_from_object('django.conf:settings', namespace='CELERY')
# Load task modules from all registered Django apps.
app.autodiscover_tasks()
@app.task(bind=True)
def debug_task(self):
print(f'Request: {self.request!r}')
Tasks.py
import datetime
from celery import shared_task, task
from time import sleep
from .models import trucks
from datetime import datetime
@shared_task()
def sleepy(duration):
sleep(duration)
return 0
#@shared_task()
#def send_warning():
My views:
def index(request):
sleepy.delay(5)
return render(request, 'Inventory/index.html')
And my settings.py
# Celery Broker - Redis
CELERY_BROKER_URL = 'redis://:p0445df1196b44ba70a9bd0c84545315fec8a5dcbd77c8e8c4bd22ff4cd0a2ff4@ec2-54-167-58-171.compute-1.amazonaws.com:11900/'
CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'redis://:p0445df1196b44ba70a9bd0c84545315fec8a5dcbd77c8e8c4bd22ff4cd0a2ff4@ec2-54-167-58-171.compute-1.amazonaws.com:11900/'
CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['json']
CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER = 'json'
Solution 1:[1]
After a while i realized the issue was with the network in my office. The port i was trying to access was closed. As soon as i activated redis on the actual server it started working fine.
Solution 2:[2]
heroku config | grep REDIS
check the actual url using this code
Sources
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Source: Stack Overflow
Solution | Source |
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Solution 1 | Rodrigo |
Solution 2 | Sanjay Maharjan |