Celery missing 1 required positional argument on python task












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I have a celery beat running under my workspace once per minute. My task is very simple:



@task()
def capturar_placas():
print('Iniciando Captura de Placas do OpenALPR CLOUD')


But each time celery try to execute my task i got the following error:



File "/home/ronaldo.lanhellas/workspace/github/safepark/pythonvenv/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/kombu/transport/django/models.py", line 29, in Message
queue = models.ForeignKey(Queue, related_name='messages')
celery.beat.SchedulingError: Couldn't apply scheduled task Capturar Placas: __init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'on_delete'


Looking at "models.py" from kombu lib i noted that don't exists on_delete argument in FK, but Django 2.x require it. How can i solve that ? Update library maybe ?










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  • Somebody has tried a pull request to fix this issue. Your best bet is to post your issue on github or create a PR yourself (based on the one I just linked to).

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:11













  • How can i create a local version of this library with this fix ?

    – RonaldoLanhellas
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:51











  • You can install it (see this answer) and then adapt the code. If you get it working, I'm sure the repository maintainers would like to see a PR from you.

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:24
















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I have a celery beat running under my workspace once per minute. My task is very simple:



@task()
def capturar_placas():
print('Iniciando Captura de Placas do OpenALPR CLOUD')


But each time celery try to execute my task i got the following error:



File "/home/ronaldo.lanhellas/workspace/github/safepark/pythonvenv/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/kombu/transport/django/models.py", line 29, in Message
queue = models.ForeignKey(Queue, related_name='messages')
celery.beat.SchedulingError: Couldn't apply scheduled task Capturar Placas: __init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'on_delete'


Looking at "models.py" from kombu lib i noted that don't exists on_delete argument in FK, but Django 2.x require it. How can i solve that ? Update library maybe ?










share|improve this question























  • Somebody has tried a pull request to fix this issue. Your best bet is to post your issue on github or create a PR yourself (based on the one I just linked to).

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:11













  • How can i create a local version of this library with this fix ?

    – RonaldoLanhellas
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:51











  • You can install it (see this answer) and then adapt the code. If you get it working, I'm sure the repository maintainers would like to see a PR from you.

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:24














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I have a celery beat running under my workspace once per minute. My task is very simple:



@task()
def capturar_placas():
print('Iniciando Captura de Placas do OpenALPR CLOUD')


But each time celery try to execute my task i got the following error:



File "/home/ronaldo.lanhellas/workspace/github/safepark/pythonvenv/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/kombu/transport/django/models.py", line 29, in Message
queue = models.ForeignKey(Queue, related_name='messages')
celery.beat.SchedulingError: Couldn't apply scheduled task Capturar Placas: __init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'on_delete'


Looking at "models.py" from kombu lib i noted that don't exists on_delete argument in FK, but Django 2.x require it. How can i solve that ? Update library maybe ?










share|improve this question














I have a celery beat running under my workspace once per minute. My task is very simple:



@task()
def capturar_placas():
print('Iniciando Captura de Placas do OpenALPR CLOUD')


But each time celery try to execute my task i got the following error:



File "/home/ronaldo.lanhellas/workspace/github/safepark/pythonvenv/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/kombu/transport/django/models.py", line 29, in Message
queue = models.ForeignKey(Queue, related_name='messages')
celery.beat.SchedulingError: Couldn't apply scheduled task Capturar Placas: __init__() missing 1 required positional argument: 'on_delete'


Looking at "models.py" from kombu lib i noted that don't exists on_delete argument in FK, but Django 2.x require it. How can i solve that ? Update library maybe ?







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  • Somebody has tried a pull request to fix this issue. Your best bet is to post your issue on github or create a PR yourself (based on the one I just linked to).

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:11













  • How can i create a local version of this library with this fix ?

    – RonaldoLanhellas
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:51











  • You can install it (see this answer) and then adapt the code. If you get it working, I'm sure the repository maintainers would like to see a PR from you.

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:24



















  • Somebody has tried a pull request to fix this issue. Your best bet is to post your issue on github or create a PR yourself (based on the one I just linked to).

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 21 '18 at 14:11













  • How can i create a local version of this library with this fix ?

    – RonaldoLanhellas
    Nov 21 '18 at 16:51











  • You can install it (see this answer) and then adapt the code. If you get it working, I'm sure the repository maintainers would like to see a PR from you.

    – LaundroMat
    Nov 23 '18 at 14:24

















Somebody has tried a pull request to fix this issue. Your best bet is to post your issue on github or create a PR yourself (based on the one I just linked to).

– LaundroMat
Nov 21 '18 at 14:11







Somebody has tried a pull request to fix this issue. Your best bet is to post your issue on github or create a PR yourself (based on the one I just linked to).

– LaundroMat
Nov 21 '18 at 14:11















How can i create a local version of this library with this fix ?

– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 21 '18 at 16:51





How can i create a local version of this library with this fix ?

– RonaldoLanhellas
Nov 21 '18 at 16:51













You can install it (see this answer) and then adapt the code. If you get it working, I'm sure the repository maintainers would like to see a PR from you.

– LaundroMat
Nov 23 '18 at 14:24





You can install it (see this answer) and then adapt the code. If you get it working, I'm sure the repository maintainers would like to see a PR from you.

– LaundroMat
Nov 23 '18 at 14:24












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