Luis,

I've never personally used celery to queue tasks to execute in a web2py 
environment.

I found myself in a similar situation recently and just used a cron task 
running a python script in the web2py environment from the command line.

Is there a particular reason this workflow would not work for you?

-Mark

On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 10:40:47 AM UTC-5, Luis Valladares wrote:
>
> But how can you exec a web2py task (who may uses web2py internal 
> components like Request, response, db, etc..) with a external celery app? i 
> mean, if i wish to execute a task, for example: To insert a new register in 
> a table of my web2py database, and in enqueue this task to a remote (or 
> local) celery worker to do it, how i can get this worker to know about all 
> the "environment" of web2py? the only idea i have its creating a worker 
> that is aware of the web2py environment, but i dont know how to do this.
>
> There is anyway to use celery queue to execute tasks that requires the 
> web2py environment?
>
> El viernes, 2 de octubre de 2015, 5:46:35 (UTC-4:30), Niphlod escribió:
>>
>> I'd say you're loosing yourself in a glass of water. In order to schedule 
>> something, that something must work. If your "something" doesn't, it really 
>> doesn't matter what tool are you issuing commands to.
>>
>> On Friday, October 2, 2015 at 11:56:55 AM UTC+2, Stefan van den Eertwegh 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Niphlod,
>>>
>>> Thanks for you answer.
>>>
>>> Why i am asking this is because i want to generate around 150 pdf's by 
>>> weasyprint and per each pdf i want to queue a mail with it as an attachment.
>>> Could this be done by the build in web2py Scheduler?
>>>
>>> PS: i tried the scheduler, but it tries to use the generic.html view but 
>>> has not enough settings provided in the layout.html to use it, it fails.
>>> is is not so that it executes the function from the model with database 
>>> privileges and not uses a view? Or is it also using the default generic 
>>> view?
>>>
>>> Thanks for responding!
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Stefan
>>>
>>> Op vrijdag 2 oktober 2015 11:21:07 UTC+2 schreef Niphlod:
>>>>
>>>> you won't ever get to start workers from web2py, either with the 
>>>> embedded scheduler, with rq or with celery.........that's pretty much a 
>>>> requirement (being completely separated)
>>>>
>>>> PS: celery integration was done on a so old release of celery that it 
>>>> won't ever be production ready
>>>>
>>>> PS2: you don't need any web2py plugin to push task to celery.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>

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