So actually they are quite different, (although similar at some level),

Given that celery isn't really a replacement for taskflow although one could say, from what I've heard from others, that taskflow is a super-set of what celery is so taskflow likely can replace parts of celery (but not vice-versa).

Feel free to jump on #openstack-state-management IRC channel if u want to chat in person more about why (it gets into details that might just be easier to explain in person).

ESWAR RAO wrote:
Hi All,

Please let me know whether celery is replacement for taskflow.

As per my understanding, task-flow can break jobs into tasks and execute
them.

 From celery wiki, it also does almost similar behaviour.

I guess in most of openstack components taskflow is widely used.
Any places where its being replaced with celery ??

Celery: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Celery
Distributed: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/DistributedTaskManagement
TaskFlow: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/TaskFlow

Thanks
Eswar

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