PHP client capable of executing Celery tasks and reading asynchronous results.
Uses AMQP extension from PECL, the PHP AMQP implementation or Redis and the following settings in Celery:
CELERY_RESULT_SERIALIZER = "json"
CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = None
PECL-AMQP is supported in version 1.0.0 and higher because its API has been completely remade when it entered 1.0. There is a separate branch for 0.3.
Last PHP-amqplib version tested is 2.2.6.
Last Celery version tested is 3.1.11
$c = new Celery('localhost', 'myuser', 'mypass', 'myvhost');
$result = $c->PostTask('tasks.add', array(2,2));
Connecting to a RabbitMQ server that requires SSL is currently only possible via PHP-amqplib to do so you'll need to create a celery object with ssl options:
$ssl_options = array(
'cafile' => 'PATH_TO_CA_CERT_FILE',
'verify_peer' => true,
'passphrase' => 'LOCAL_CERT_PASSPHRASE',
'local_cert' => 'PATH_TO_COMBINED_CLIENT_CERT_KEY',
'CN_match' => 'CERT_COMMON_NAME'
);
$c = new Celery($host, $user, $password, $vhost, 'celery', 'celery', 5671, false, false, $ssl_options);
while(!$result->isReady())
{
sleep(1);
echo '...';
}
if($result->isSuccess())
{
echo $result->getResult();
}
else
{
echo "ERROR";
echo $result->getTraceback();
}
$c = new Celery('localhost', 'myuser', 'mypass', 'myvhost');
$message = $c->getAsyncResultMessage('tasks.add', 'taskId);
An API compatible to AsyncResult in Python is available too.
$c = new Celery('localhost', 'myuser', 'mypass', 'myvhost');
$result = $c->PostTask('tasks.add', array(2,2));
$result->get();
if($result->successful())
{
echo $result->result;
}
Based on this blog post and reading Celery sources. Thanks to Skrat, author of Celerb for a tip about response encoding. Created for the needs of my consulting work at Massive Scale. License is 2-clause BSD.
PHP-amqplib support is experimental right now. It passes most unit tests and should be safe to work with, though.
If you need help integrating Celery in your PHP app, you may be interested in hiring me as a consultant.