How can I monitor Celery tasks running in Docker?
You can monitor Celery tasks in Docker by using tools like Flower, Prometheus, or Grafana. Would you like to know how to set up one of these?
Yes, tell me about setting up Flower.
To set up Flower, you need to install it in your Docker container. You can do this by adding it to your Dockerfile or installing it via pip. Do you need help with the Dockerfile?
Yes, please provide an example Dockerfile.
Sure! Here’s a simple example:
FROM python:3.8
RUN pip install celery flower
CMD ["celery", "-A", "your_project_name", "flower"]
Replace your_project_name
with your actual project name.
How do I access Flower once it's running?
You can access Flower by navigating to http://localhost:5555
in your web browser after starting the container.
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