Kallithea 0.3.99, Celery, Rabbitmq DisabledBackend object has no attribute '_get_task_meta_for'

Mads Kiilerich mads at kiilerich.com
Sun Aug 5 15:13:28 UTC 2018


On 08/03/2018 10:41 PM, Matey Chopov wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> We decided recently to implement on our Kallithea 0.3.99 test instance 
> celery and rabbitmq.
>
> Everything seems to work fine, as celery is able to connect to the 
> rabbitmq server, but there’s one issue that I cannot resolve for some 
> reason.
>
> When Celery is enabled in the Kallithea my.ini file and we create a 
> new repo via the Kallithea web interface we get to the “Repository is 
> being created” page, but then we get the following error message:
>
> “We’re sorry but error occurred during this operation …”
>
> The repository is being created even when the Kallithea web interface 
> throws that error and it does work fine after, but in the Kallithea 
> log I get a trace exception :
>
> “AttributeError: ‘DisabledBackend’ object has no attribute 
> ‘_get_task_meta_for’
>
> I have uploaded the full trace on pastebin here: 
> https://pastebin.com/gSK4VG20 <https://pastebin.com/gSK4VG20>
>
> I read that it may be related to how the rabbitmq server is 
> configured, so I messed with it, but couldn’t still resolve the issue.
>
> We are running a default install of Kallithea 0.3.99 with sqlite and 
> waitress.
>


I also verified that celery/rabbitmq repo creation works with latest 
default branch.

DisabledBackend suggest that amqp perhaps wasn't available anyway. But 
weird it works enough to actually create the repo ... or doesn't use 
celery for that.

/Mads
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