Provided by: python-flower_0.8.3+dfsg-1_all
NAME
flower - flower Documentation
SYNOPSIS
flower [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
Flower is a web based tool for monitoring and administrating Celery clusters. It has these features: • Real-time monitoring using Celery Events • Task progress and history • Ability to show task details (arguments, start time, runtime, and more) • Graphs and statistics • Remote Control • View worker status and statistics • Shutdown and restart worker instances • Control worker pool size and autoscale settings • View and modify the queues a worker instance consumes from • View currently running tasks • View scheduled tasks (ETA/countdown) • View reserved and revoked tasks • Apply time and rate limits • Configuration viewer • Revoke or terminate tasks • Broker monitoring • View statistics for all Celery queues • Queue length graphs • HTTP API • Basic Auth and Google OpenID authentication
OPTIONS
--address run on the given address --auth regexp of emails to grant access --basic_auth colon separated user-password to enable basic auth --broker_api inspect broker e.g. http://guest:guest@localhost:15672/api/ --certfile path to SSL certificate file --db flower database file (default flower.db) --debug run in debug mode (default False) --help show this help information --inspect inspect workers (default True) --inspect_timeout inspect timeout (in milliseconds) (default 1000) --keyfile path to SSL key file --max_tasks maximum number of tasks to keep in memory (default 10000) --persistent enable persistent mode (default False) --port run on the given port (default 5555) --url_prefix base url prefix --xheaders enable support for the 'X-Real-Ip' and 'X-Scheme' headers. (default False)
TORNADO OPTIONS
--log_file_max_size max size of log files before rollover (default 100000000) --log_file_num_backups number of log files to keep (default 10) --log_file_prefix=PATH Path prefix for log files. Note that if you are running multiple tornado processes, log_file_prefix must be different for each of them (e.g. include the port number) --log_to_stderr Send log output to stderr (colorized if possible). By default use stderr if --log_file_prefix is not set and no other logging is configured. --logging=debug|info|warning|error|none Set the Python log level. If none, tornado won't touch the logging configuration. (default info)
USAGE
Launch the server and open http://localhost:5555: $ flower -A proj --port=5555 Or, launch from Celery: $ celery flower -A proj --address=127.0.0.1 --port=5555 Broker URL and other configuration options can be passed through the standard Celery options: $ celery flower -A proj --broker=amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672//
AUTHOR
Mher Movsisyan
COPYRIGHT
2015, Mher Movsisyan