What is the meaning of bind = True keyword in celery?
Just a small addition to other answers. As already stated, bound tasks have access to the task instance. One use case when this is needed are retries:
@celery.task(bind=True, max_retries=5)
def retrying(self):
try:
return 1/0
except Exception:
self.retry(countdown=5)
Another use case is when you want to define custom states for your tasks and be able to set it during task execution:
@celery.task(bind=True)
def show_progress(self, n):
for i in range(n):
self.update_state(state='PROGRESS', meta={'current': i, 'total': n})
Bound tasks
A task being bound means the first argument to the task will always be the task instance (self), just like Python bound methods:
logger = get_task_logger(__name__)
@task(bind=True)
def add(self, x, y):
logger.info(self.request.id)
The bind argument means that the function will be a “bound method” so that you can access attributes and methods on the task type instance.
See the docs