feat: add Celery/Redis task queue with feature flag support

Migrate background tasks from FastAPI BackgroundTasks to Celery with Redis
for persistent task queuing, retries, and scheduled jobs.

Key changes:
- Add Celery configuration with Redis broker/backend
- Create task dispatcher with USE_CELERY feature flag for gradual rollout
- Add Celery task wrappers for all background operations:
  - Marketplace imports
  - Letzshop historical imports
  - Product exports
  - Code quality scans
  - Test runs
  - Subscription scheduled tasks (via Celery Beat)
- Add celery_task_id column to job tables for Flower integration
- Add Flower dashboard link to admin background tasks page
- Update docker-compose.yml with worker, beat, and flower services
- Add Makefile targets: celery-worker, celery-beat, celery-dev, flower

When USE_CELERY=false (default), system falls back to FastAPI BackgroundTasks
for development without Redis dependency.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
2026-01-11 17:35:16 +01:00
parent 879ac0caea
commit 2792414395
30 changed files with 2218 additions and 79 deletions

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@@ -128,14 +128,21 @@ async def run_tests(
)
db.commit()
# Start background execution
background_tasks.add_task(
execute_test_run,
run.id,
test_path,
extra_args,
# Dispatch via task dispatcher (supports Celery or BackgroundTasks)
from app.tasks.dispatcher import task_dispatcher
celery_task_id = task_dispatcher.dispatch_test_run(
background_tasks=background_tasks,
run_id=run.id,
test_path=test_path,
extra_args=extra_args,
)
# Store Celery task ID if using Celery
if celery_task_id:
run.celery_task_id = celery_task_id
db.commit()
return TestRunResponse(
id=run.id,
timestamp=run.timestamp.isoformat(),