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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T06:11:01+00:00 2026-05-23T06:11:01+00:00

I am using celerybeat to kick off a primary task that kicks of a

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I am using celerybeat to kick off a primary task that kicks of a number of secondary tasks. I have both tasks written already.

Is there a way to easily do this? Does Celery allow for tasks to be run from within tasks?

My example:

@task
def compute(users=None):
    if users is None:
        users = User.objects.all()

    tasks = []
    for user in users:
        tasks.append(compute_for_user.subtask((user.id,)))

    job = TaskSet(tasks)
    job.apply_async() # raises a IOError: Socket closed

@task
def compute_for_user(user_id):
    #do some stuff

compute gets called from celerybeat, but causes an IOError when it tries to run apply_async. Any ideas?

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    2026-05-23T06:11:02+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 6:11 am

    To answer your opening questions: As of version 2.0, Celery provides an easy way to start tasks from other tasks. What you are calling “secondary tasks” are what it calls “subtasks”. See the documentation for Sets of tasks, Subtasks and Callbacks, which @Paperino was kind enough to link to.

    For version 3.0, Celery changed to using groups for this, and other, types of behavior.

    Your code shows that you are already familiar with this interface. Your actual question seems to be, “Why am I getting a ‘Socket Closed’ IOError when I try to run my set of subtasks?” I don’t think anyone can answer that, because you have not provided enough information about your program. Your excerpt cannot be run as-is, so we cannot examine the problem you’re having for ourselves. Please post the stacktrace provided with the IOError, and with any luck, someone that can help you with your crasher will come along.

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