Exemple #1
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class group(Signature):
    """Creates a group of tasks to be executed in parallel.

    A group is lazy so you must call it to take action and evaluate
    the group.

    Note:
        If only one argument is passed, and that argument is an iterable
        then that'll be used as the list of tasks instead: this
        allows us to use ``group`` with generator expressions.

    Example:
        >>> lazy_group = group([add.s(2, 2), add.s(4, 4)])
        >>> promise = lazy_group()  # <-- evaluate: returns lazy result.
        >>> promise.get()  # <-- will wait for the task to return
        [4, 8]

    Arguments:
        *tasks (List[Signature]): A list of signatures that this group will
            call. If there's only one argument, and that argument is an
            iterable, then that'll define the list of signatures instead.
        **options (Any): Execution options applied to all tasks
            in the group.

    Returns:
        ~celery.group: signature that when called will then call all of the
            tasks in the group (and return a :class:`GroupResult` instance
            that can be used to inspect the state of the group).
    """

    tasks = getitem_property('kwargs.tasks', 'Tasks in group.')

    @classmethod
    def from_dict(cls, d, app=None):
        return _upgrade(
            d, group(d['kwargs']['tasks'], app=app, **d['options']),
        )

    def __init__(self, *tasks, **options):
        if len(tasks) == 1:
            tasks = tasks[0]
            if isinstance(tasks, group):
                tasks = tasks.tasks
            if isinstance(tasks, abstract.CallableSignature):
                tasks = [tasks.clone()]
            if not isinstance(tasks, _regen):
                tasks = regen(tasks)
        Signature.__init__(
            self, 'celery.group', (), {'tasks': tasks}, **options
        )
        self.subtask_type = 'group'

    def __call__(self, *partial_args, **options):
        return self.apply_async(partial_args, **options)

    def skew(self, start=1.0, stop=None, step=1.0):
        it = fxrange(start, stop, step, repeatlast=True)
        for task in self.tasks:
            task.set(countdown=next(it))
        return self

    def apply_async(self, args=(), kwargs=None, add_to_parent=True,
                    producer=None, link=None, link_error=None, **options):
        if link is not None:
            raise TypeError('Cannot add link to group: use a chord')
        if link_error is not None:
            raise TypeError(
                'Cannot add link to group: do that on individual tasks')
        app = self.app
        if app.conf.task_always_eager:
            return self.apply(args, kwargs, **options)
        if not self.tasks:
            return self.freeze()

        options, group_id, root_id = self._freeze_gid(options)
        tasks = self._prepared(self.tasks, [], group_id, root_id, app)
        p = barrier()
        results = list(self._apply_tasks(tasks, producer, app, p,
                                         args=args, kwargs=kwargs, **options))
        result = self.app.GroupResult(group_id, results, ready_barrier=p)
        p.finalize()

        # - Special case of group(A.s() | group(B.s(), C.s()))
        # That is, group with single item that's a chain but the
        # last task in that chain is a group.
        #
        # We cannot actually support arbitrary GroupResults in chains,
        # but this special case we can.
        if len(result) == 1 and isinstance(result[0], GroupResult):
            result = result[0]

        parent_task = app.current_worker_task
        if add_to_parent and parent_task:
            parent_task.add_trail(result)
        return result

    def apply(self, args=(), kwargs={}, **options):
        app = self.app
        if not self.tasks:
            return self.freeze()  # empty group returns GroupResult
        options, group_id, root_id = self._freeze_gid(options)
        tasks = self._prepared(self.tasks, [], group_id, root_id, app)
        return app.GroupResult(group_id, [
            sig.apply(args=args, kwargs=kwargs, **options) for sig, _ in tasks
        ])

    def set_immutable(self, immutable):
        for task in self.tasks:
            task.set_immutable(immutable)

    def link(self, sig):
        # Simply link to first task
        sig = sig.clone().set(immutable=True)
        return self.tasks[0].link(sig)

    def link_error(self, sig):
        sig = sig.clone().set(immutable=True)
        return self.tasks[0].link_error(sig)

    def _prepared(self, tasks, partial_args, group_id, root_id, app,
                  CallableSignature=abstract.CallableSignature,
                  from_dict=Signature.from_dict,
                  isinstance=isinstance, tuple=tuple):
        for task in tasks:
            if isinstance(task, CallableSignature):
                # local sigs are always of type Signature, and we
                # clone them to make sure we don't modify the originals.
                task = task.clone()
            else:
                # serialized sigs must be converted to Signature.
                task = from_dict(task, app=app)
            if isinstance(task, group):
                # needs yield_from :(
                unroll = task._prepared(
                    task.tasks, partial_args, group_id, root_id, app,
                )
                for taskN, resN in unroll:
                    yield taskN, resN
            else:
                if partial_args and not task.immutable:
                    task.args = tuple(partial_args) + tuple(task.args)
                yield task, task.freeze(group_id=group_id, root_id=root_id)

    def _apply_tasks(self, tasks, producer=None, app=None, p=None,
                     add_to_parent=None, chord=None,
                     args=None, kwargs=None, **options):
        # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
        #   XXX chord is also a class in outer scope.
        app = app or self.app
        with app.producer_or_acquire(producer) as producer:
            for sig, res in tasks:
                sig.apply_async(producer=producer, add_to_parent=False,
                                chord=sig.options.get('chord') or chord,
                                args=args, kwargs=kwargs,
                                **options)

                # adding callback to result, such that it will gradually
                # fulfill the barrier.
                #
                # Using barrier.add would use result.then, but we need
                # to add the weak argument here to only create a weak
                # reference to the object.
                if p and not p.cancelled and not p.ready:
                    p.size += 1
                    res.then(p, weak=True)
                yield res  # <-- r.parent, etc set in the frozen result.

    def _freeze_gid(self, options):
        # remove task_id and use that as the group_id,
        # if we don't remove it then every task will have the same id...
        options = dict(self.options, **options)
        options['group_id'] = group_id = (
            options.pop('task_id', uuid()))
        return options, group_id, options.get('root_id')

    def freeze(self, _id=None, group_id=None, chord=None,
               root_id=None, parent_id=None):
        # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
        #   XXX chord is also a class in outer scope.
        opts = self.options
        try:
            gid = opts['task_id']
        except KeyError:
            gid = opts['task_id'] = uuid()
        if group_id:
            opts['group_id'] = group_id
        if chord:
            opts['chord'] = chord
        root_id = opts.setdefault('root_id', root_id)
        parent_id = opts.setdefault('parent_id', parent_id)
        new_tasks = []
        # Need to unroll subgroups early so that chord gets the
        # right result instance for chord_unlock etc.
        results = list(self._freeze_unroll(
            new_tasks, group_id, chord, root_id, parent_id,
        ))
        if isinstance(self.tasks, MutableSequence):
            self.tasks[:] = new_tasks
        else:
            self.tasks = new_tasks
        return self.app.GroupResult(gid, results)
    _freeze = freeze

    def _freeze_unroll(self, new_tasks, group_id, chord, root_id, parent_id):
        # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
        #   XXX chord is also a class in outer scope.
        stack = deque(self.tasks)
        while stack:
            task = maybe_signature(stack.popleft(), app=self._app).clone()
            if isinstance(task, group):
                stack.extendleft(task.tasks)
            else:
                new_tasks.append(task)
                yield task.freeze(group_id=group_id,
                                  chord=chord, root_id=root_id,
                                  parent_id=parent_id)

    def __repr__(self):
        if self.tasks:
            return remove_repeating_from_task(
                self.tasks[0]['task'],
                'group({0.tasks!r})'.format(self))
        return 'group(<empty>)'

    def __len__(self):
        return len(self.tasks)

    @property
    def app(self):
        app = self._app
        if app is None:
            try:
                app = self.tasks[0].app
            except LookupError:
                pass
        return app if app is not None else current_app
Exemple #2
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class _chain(Signature):
    tasks = getitem_property('kwargs.tasks', 'Tasks in chain.')

    @classmethod
    def from_dict(cls, d, app=None):
        tasks = d['kwargs']['tasks']
        if tasks:
            if isinstance(tasks, tuple):  # aaaargh
                tasks = d['kwargs']['tasks'] = list(tasks)
            tasks = [maybe_signature(task, app=app) for task in tasks]
        return _upgrade(d, _chain(tasks, app=app, **d['options']))

    def __init__(self, *tasks, **options):
        tasks = (regen(tasks[0]) if len(tasks) == 1 and is_list(tasks[0])
                 else tasks)
        Signature.__init__(
            self, 'celery.chain', (), {'tasks': tasks}, **options
        )
        self._use_link = options.pop('use_link', None)
        self.subtask_type = 'chain'
        self._frozen = None

    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        if self.tasks:
            return self.apply_async(args, kwargs)

    def clone(self, *args, **kwargs):
        to_signature = maybe_signature
        s = Signature.clone(self, *args, **kwargs)
        s.kwargs['tasks'] = [
            to_signature(sig, app=self._app, clone=True)
            for sig in s.kwargs['tasks']
        ]
        return s

    def unchain_tasks(self):
        # Clone chain's tasks assigning sugnatures from link_error
        # to each task
        tasks = [t.clone() for t in self.tasks]
        for sig in self.options.get('link_error', []):
            for task in tasks:
                task.link_error(sig)
        return tasks

    def apply_async(self, args=(), kwargs={}, **options):
        # python is best at unpacking kwargs, so .run is here to do that.
        app = self.app
        if app.conf.task_always_eager:
            with allow_join_result():
                return self.apply(args, kwargs, **options)
        return self.run(args, kwargs, app=app, **(
            dict(self.options, **options) if options else self.options))

    def run(self, args=(), kwargs={}, group_id=None, chord=None,
            task_id=None, link=None, link_error=None, publisher=None,
            producer=None, root_id=None, parent_id=None, app=None, **options):
        # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
        #   XXX chord is also a class in outer scope.
        app = app or self.app
        use_link = self._use_link
        if use_link is None and app.conf.task_protocol == 1:
            use_link = True
        args = (tuple(args) + tuple(self.args)
                if args and not self.immutable else self.args)

        tasks, results = self.prepare_steps(
            args, kwargs, self.tasks, root_id, parent_id, link_error, app,
            task_id, group_id, chord,
        )

        if results:
            if link:
                tasks[0].extend_list_option('link', link)
            first_task = tasks.pop()
            # chain option may already be set, resulting in
            # "multiple values for keyword argument 'chain'" error.
            # Issue #3379.
            options['chain'] = tasks if not use_link else None
            first_task.apply_async(**options)
            return results[0]

    def freeze(self, _id=None, group_id=None, chord=None,
               root_id=None, parent_id=None):
        # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
        #   XXX chord is also a class in outer scope.
        _, results = self._frozen = self.prepare_steps(
            self.args, self.kwargs, self.tasks, root_id, parent_id, None,
            self.app, _id, group_id, chord, clone=False,
        )
        return results[0]

    def prepare_steps(self, args, kwargs, tasks,
                      root_id=None, parent_id=None, link_error=None, app=None,
                      last_task_id=None, group_id=None, chord_body=None,
                      clone=True, from_dict=Signature.from_dict):
        app = app or self.app
        # use chain message field for protocol 2 and later.
        # this avoids pickle blowing the stack on the recursion
        # required by linking task together in a tree structure.
        # (why is pickle using recursion? or better yet why cannot python
        #  do tail call optimization making recursion actually useful?)
        use_link = self._use_link
        if use_link is None and app.conf.task_protocol == 1:
            use_link = True
        steps = deque(tasks)

        steps_pop = steps.pop
        steps_extend = steps.extend

        prev_task = None
        prev_res = None
        tasks, results = [], []
        i = 0
        # NOTE: We are doing this in reverse order.
        # The result is a list of tasks in reverse order, that is
        # passed as the ``chain`` message field.
        # As it's reversed the worker can just do ``chain.pop()`` to
        # get the next task in the chain.
        while steps:
            task = steps_pop()
            is_first_task, is_last_task = not steps, not i

            if not isinstance(task, abstract.CallableSignature):
                task = from_dict(task, app=app)
            if isinstance(task, group):
                task = maybe_unroll_group(task)

            # first task gets partial args from chain
            if clone:
                if is_first_task:
                    task = task.clone(args, kwargs)
                else:
                    task = task.clone()
            elif is_first_task:
                task.args = tuple(args) + tuple(task.args)

            if isinstance(task, _chain):
                # splice the chain
                steps_extend(task.tasks)
                continue

            if isinstance(task, group) and prev_task:
                # automatically upgrade group(...) | s to chord(group, s)
                # for chords we freeze by pretending it's a normal
                # signature instead of a group.
                tasks.pop()
                results.pop()
                task = chord(
                    task, body=prev_task,
                    task_id=prev_res.task_id, root_id=root_id, app=app,
                )

            if is_last_task:
                # chain(task_id=id) means task id is set for the last task
                # in the chain.  If the chord is part of a chord/group
                # then that chord/group must synchronize based on the
                # last task in the chain, so we only set the group_id and
                # chord callback for the last task.
                res = task.freeze(
                    last_task_id,
                    root_id=root_id, group_id=group_id, chord=chord_body,
                )
            else:
                res = task.freeze(root_id=root_id)

            i += 1

            if prev_task:
                if use_link:
                    # link previous task to this task.
                    task.link(prev_task)

                if prev_res and not prev_res.parent:
                    prev_res.parent = res

            if link_error:
                for errback in maybe_list(link_error):
                    task.link_error(errback)

            tasks.append(task)
            results.append(res)

            prev_task, prev_res = task, res
            if isinstance(task, chord):
                app.backend.ensure_chords_allowed()
                # If the task is a chord, and the body is a chain
                # the chain has already been prepared, and res is
                # set to the last task in the callback chain.

                # We need to change that so that it points to the
                # group result object.
                node = res
                while node.parent:
                    node = node.parent
                prev_res = node
        return tasks, results

    def apply(self, args=(), kwargs={}, **options):
        last, (fargs, fkwargs) = None, (args, kwargs)
        for task in self.tasks:
            res = task.clone(fargs, fkwargs).apply(
                last and (last.get(),), **dict(self.options, **options))
            res.parent, last, (fargs, fkwargs) = last, res, (None, None)
        return last

    @property
    def app(self):
        app = self._app
        if app is None:
            try:
                app = self.tasks[0]._app
            except LookupError:
                pass
        return app or current_app

    def __repr__(self):
        if not self.tasks:
            return '<{0}@{1:#x}: empty>'.format(
                type(self).__name__, id(self))
        return remove_repeating_from_task(
            self.tasks[0]['task'],
            ' | '.join(repr(t) for t in self.tasks))
Exemple #3
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class Signature(dict):
    """Task Signature.

    Class that wraps the arguments and execution options
    for a single task invocation.

    Used as the parts in a :class:`group` and other constructs,
    or to pass tasks around as callbacks while being compatible
    with serializers with a strict type subset.

    Signatures can also be created from tasks:

    - Using the ``.signature()`` method that has the same signature
      as ``Task.apply_async``:

        .. code-block:: pycon

            >>> add.signature(args=(1,), kwargs={'kw': 2}, options={})

    - or the ``.s()`` shortcut that works for star arguments:

        .. code-block:: pycon

            >>> add.s(1, kw=2)

    - the ``.s()`` shortcut does not allow you to specify execution options
      but there's a chaning `.set` method that returns the signature:

        .. code-block:: pycon

            >>> add.s(2, 2).set(countdown=10).set(expires=30).delay()

    Note:
        You should use :func:`~celery.signature` to create new signatures.
        The ``Signature`` class is the type returned by that function and
        should be used for ``isinstance`` checks for signatures.

    See Also:
        :ref:`guide-canvas` for the complete guide.

    Arguments:
        task (Union[Type[celery.app.task.Task], str]): Either a task
            class/instance, or the name of a task.
        args (Tuple): Positional arguments to apply.
        kwargs (Dict): Keyword arguments to apply.
        options (Dict): Additional options to :meth:`Task.apply_async`.

    Note:
        If the first argument is a :class:`dict`, the other
        arguments will be ignored and the values in the dict will be used
        instead::

            >>> s = signature('tasks.add', args=(2, 2))
            >>> signature(s)
            {'task': 'tasks.add', args=(2, 2), kwargs={}, options={}}
    """

    TYPES = {}
    _app = _type = None

    @classmethod
    def register_type(cls, name=None):
        def _inner(subclass):
            cls.TYPES[name or subclass.__name__] = subclass
            return subclass
        return _inner

    @classmethod
    def from_dict(cls, d, app=None):
        typ = d.get('subtask_type')
        if typ:
            target_cls = cls.TYPES[typ]
            if target_cls is not cls:
                return target_cls.from_dict(d, app=app)
        return Signature(d, app=app)

    def __init__(self, task=None, args=None, kwargs=None, options=None,
                 type=None, subtask_type=None, immutable=False,
                 app=None, **ex):
        self._app = app

        if isinstance(task, dict):
            super(Signature, self).__init__(task)  # works like dict(d)
        else:
            # Also supports using task class/instance instead of string name.
            try:
                task_name = task.name
            except AttributeError:
                task_name = task
            else:
                self._type = task

            super(Signature, self).__init__(
                task=task_name, args=tuple(args or ()),
                kwargs=kwargs or {},
                options=dict(options or {}, **ex),
                subtask_type=subtask_type,
                immutable=immutable,
                chord_size=None,
            )

    def __call__(self, *partial_args, **partial_kwargs):
        """Call the task directly (in the current process)."""
        args, kwargs, _ = self._merge(partial_args, partial_kwargs, None)
        return self.type(*args, **kwargs)

    def delay(self, *partial_args, **partial_kwargs):
        """Shortcut to :meth:`apply_async` using star arguments."""
        return self.apply_async(partial_args, partial_kwargs)

    def apply(self, args=(), kwargs={}, **options):
        """Call task locally.

        Same as :meth:`apply_async` but executed the task inline instead
        of sending a task message.
        """
        # For callbacks: extra args are prepended to the stored args.
        args, kwargs, options = self._merge(args, kwargs, options)
        return self.type.apply(args, kwargs, **options)

    def apply_async(self, args=(), kwargs={}, route_name=None, **options):
        """Apply this task asynchronously.

        Arguments:
            args (Tuple): Partial args to be prepended to the existing args.
            kwargs (Dict): Partial kwargs to be merged with existing kwargs.
            options (Dict): Partial options to be merged
                with existing options.

        Returns:
            ~@AsyncResult: promise of future evaluation.

        See also:
            :meth:`[email protected]_async` and the :ref:`guide-calling` guide.
        """
        try:
            _apply = self._apply_async
        except IndexError:  # pragma: no cover
            # no tasks for chain, etc to find type
            return
        # For callbacks: extra args are prepended to the stored args.
        if args or kwargs or options:
            args, kwargs, options = self._merge(args, kwargs, options)
        else:
            args, kwargs, options = self.args, self.kwargs, self.options
        # pylint: disable=too-many-function-args
        #   Borks on this, as it's a property
        return _apply(args, kwargs, **options)

    def _merge(self, args=(), kwargs={}, options={}, force=False):
        if self.immutable and not force:
            return (self.args, self.kwargs,
                    dict(self.options, **options) if options else self.options)
        return (tuple(args) + tuple(self.args) if args else self.args,
                dict(self.kwargs, **kwargs) if kwargs else self.kwargs,
                dict(self.options, **options) if options else self.options)

    def clone(self, args=(), kwargs={}, **opts):
        """Create a copy of this signature.

        Arguments:
            args (Tuple): Partial args to be prepended to the existing args.
            kwargs (Dict): Partial kwargs to be merged with existing kwargs.
            options (Dict): Partial options to be merged with
                existing options.
        """
        # need to deepcopy options so origins links etc. is not modified.
        if args or kwargs or opts:
            args, kwargs, opts = self._merge(args, kwargs, opts)
        else:
            args, kwargs, opts = self.args, self.kwargs, self.options
        s = Signature.from_dict({'task': self.task, 'args': tuple(args),
                                 'kwargs': kwargs, 'options': deepcopy(opts),
                                 'subtask_type': self.subtask_type,
                                 'chord_size': self.chord_size,
                                 'immutable': self.immutable}, app=self._app)
        s._type = self._type
        return s
    partial = clone

    def freeze(self, _id=None, group_id=None, chord=None,
               root_id=None, parent_id=None):
        """Finalize the signature by adding a concrete task id.

        The task won't be called and you shouldn't call the signature
        twice after freezing it as that'll result in two task messages
        using the same task id.

        Returns:
            ~@AsyncResult: promise of future evaluation.
        """
        # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
        #   XXX chord is also a class in outer scope.
        opts = self.options
        try:
            tid = opts['task_id']
        except KeyError:
            tid = opts['task_id'] = _id or uuid()
        if root_id:
            opts['root_id'] = root_id
        if parent_id:
            opts['parent_id'] = parent_id
        if 'reply_to' not in opts:
            opts['reply_to'] = self.app.oid
        if group_id:
            opts['group_id'] = group_id
        if chord:
            opts['chord'] = chord
        # pylint: disable=too-many-function-args
        #   Borks on this, as it's a property.
        return self.AsyncResult(tid)
    _freeze = freeze

    def replace(self, args=None, kwargs=None, options=None):
        """Replace the args, kwargs or options set for this signature.

        These are only replaced if the argument for the section is
        not :const:`None`.
        """
        s = self.clone()
        if args is not None:
            s.args = args
        if kwargs is not None:
            s.kwargs = kwargs
        if options is not None:
            s.options = options
        return s

    def set(self, immutable=None, **options):
        """Set arbitrary execution options (same as ``.options.update(…)``).

        Returns:
            Signature: This is a chaining method call
                (i.e., it will return ``self``).
        """
        if immutable is not None:
            self.set_immutable(immutable)
        self.options.update(options)
        return self

    def set_immutable(self, immutable):
        self.immutable = immutable

    def _with_list_option(self, key):
        items = self.options.setdefault(key, [])
        if not isinstance(items, MutableSequence):
            items = self.options[key] = [items]
        return items

    def append_to_list_option(self, key, value):
        items = self._with_list_option(key)
        if value not in items:
            items.append(value)
        return value

    def extend_list_option(self, key, value):
        items = self._with_list_option(key)
        items.extend(maybe_list(value))

    def link(self, callback):
        """Add callback task to be applied if this task succeeds.

        Returns:
            Signature: the argument passed, for chaining
                or use with :func:`~functools.reduce`.
        """
        return self.append_to_list_option('link', callback)

    def link_error(self, errback):
        """Add callback task to be applied on error in task execution.

        Returns:
            Signature: the argument passed, for chaining
                or use with :func:`~functools.reduce`.
        """
        return self.append_to_list_option('link_error', errback)

    def on_error(self, errback):
        """Version of :meth:`link_error` that supports chaining.

        on_error chains the original signature, not the errback so::

            >>> add.s(2, 2).on_error(errback.s()).delay()

        calls the ``add`` task, not the ``errback`` task, but the
        reverse is true for :meth:`link_error`.
        """
        self.link_error(errback)
        return self

    def flatten_links(self):
        """Return a recursive list of dependencies.

        "unchain" if you will, but with links intact.
        """
        return list(itertools.chain.from_iterable(itertools.chain(
            [[self]],
            (link.flatten_links()
                for link in maybe_list(self.options.get('link')) or [])
        )))

    def __or__(self, other):
        # These could be implemented in each individual class,
        # I'm sure, but for now we have this.
        if isinstance(self, group):
            if isinstance(other, group):
                # group() | group() -> single group
                return group(
                    itertools.chain(self.tasks, other.tasks), app=self.app)
            # group() | task -> chord
            return chord(self, body=other, app=self._app)
        elif isinstance(other, group):
            # unroll group with one member
            other = maybe_unroll_group(other)
            if isinstance(self, _chain):
                # chain | group() -> chain
                return _chain(seq_concat_item(
                    self.unchain_tasks(), other), app=self._app)
            # task | group() -> chain
            return _chain(self, other, app=self.app)

        if not isinstance(self, _chain) and isinstance(other, _chain):
            # task | chain -> chain
            return _chain(seq_concat_seq(
                (self,), other.unchain_tasks()), app=self._app)
        elif isinstance(other, _chain):
            # chain | chain -> chain
            return _chain(seq_concat_seq(
                self.unchain_tasks(), other.unchain_tasks()), app=self._app)
        elif isinstance(self, chord):
            # chord | task ->  attach to body
            sig = self.clone()
            sig.body = sig.body | other
            return sig
        elif isinstance(other, Signature):
            if isinstance(self, _chain):
                if self.tasks and isinstance(self.tasks[-1], group):
                    # CHAIN [last item is group] | TASK -> chord
                    sig = self.clone()
                    sig.tasks[-1] = chord(
                        sig.tasks[-1], other, app=self._app)
                    return sig
                elif self.tasks and isinstance(self.tasks[-1], chord):
                    # CHAIN [last item is chord] -> chain with chord body.
                    sig = self.clone()
                    sig.tasks[-1].body = sig.tasks[-1].body | other
                    return sig
                else:
                    # chain | task -> chain
                    return _chain(seq_concat_item(
                        self.unchain_tasks(), other), app=self._app)
            # task | task -> chain
            return _chain(self, other, app=self._app)
        return NotImplemented

    def election(self):
        type = self.type
        app = type.app
        tid = self.options.get('task_id') or uuid()

        with app.producer_or_acquire(None) as P:
            props = type.backend.on_task_call(P, tid)
            app.control.election(tid, 'task', self.clone(task_id=tid, **props),
                                 connection=P.connection)
            return type.AsyncResult(tid)

    def reprcall(self, *args, **kwargs):
        args, kwargs, _ = self._merge(args, kwargs, {}, force=True)
        return reprcall(self['task'], args, kwargs)

    def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
        memo[id(self)] = self
        return dict(self)

    def __invert__(self):
        return self.apply_async().get()

    def __reduce__(self):
        # for serialization, the task type is lazily loaded,
        # and not stored in the dict itself.
        return signature, (dict(self),)

    def __json__(self):
        return dict(self)

    def __repr__(self):
        return self.reprcall()

    if JSON_NEEDS_UNICODE_KEYS:  # pragma: no cover
        def items(self):
            for k, v in dict.items(self):
                yield k.decode() if isinstance(k, bytes) else k, v

    @property
    def name(self):
        # for duck typing compatibility with Task.name
        return self.task

    @cached_property
    def type(self):
        return self._type or self.app.tasks[self['task']]

    @cached_property
    def app(self):
        return self._app or current_app

    @cached_property
    def AsyncResult(self):
        try:
            return self.type.AsyncResult
        except KeyError:  # task not registered
            return self.app.AsyncResult

    @cached_property
    def _apply_async(self):
        try:
            return self.type.apply_async
        except KeyError:
            return _partial(self.app.send_task, self['task'])
    id = getitem_property('options.task_id', 'Task UUID')
    parent_id = getitem_property('options.parent_id', 'Task parent UUID.')
    root_id = getitem_property('options.root_id', 'Task root UUID.')
    task = getitem_property('task', 'Name of task.')
    args = getitem_property('args', 'Positional arguments to task.')
    kwargs = getitem_property('kwargs', 'Keyword arguments to task.')
    options = getitem_property('options', 'Task execution options.')
    subtask_type = getitem_property('subtask_type', 'Type of signature')
    chord_size = getitem_property(
        'chord_size', 'Size of chord (if applicable)')
    immutable = getitem_property(
        'immutable', 'Flag set if no longer accepts new arguments')
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class chord(Signature):
    r"""Barrier synchronization primitive.

    A chord consists of a header and a body.

    The header is a group of tasks that must complete before the callback is
    called.  A chord is essentially a callback for a group of tasks.

    The body is applied with the return values of all the header
    tasks as a list.

    Example:

        The chord:

        .. code-block:: pycon

            >>> res = chord([add.s(2, 2), add.s(4, 4)])(sum_task.s())

        is effectively :math:`\Sigma ((2 + 2) + (4 + 4))`:

        .. code-block:: pycon

            >>> res.get()
            12
    """

    @classmethod
    def from_dict(cls, d, app=None):
        options = d.copy()
        args, options['kwargs'] = cls._unpack_args(**options['kwargs'])
        return _upgrade(d, cls(*args, app=app, **options))

    @staticmethod
    def _unpack_args(header=None, body=None, **kwargs):
        # Python signatures are better at extracting keys from dicts
        # than manually popping things off.
        return (header, body), kwargs

    def __init__(self, header, body=None, task='celery.chord',
                 args=(), kwargs={}, app=None, **options):
        Signature.__init__(
            self, task, args,
            {'kwargs': kwargs, 'header': _maybe_group(header, app),
             'body': maybe_signature(body, app=app)}, app=app, **options
        )
        self.subtask_type = 'chord'

    def __call__(self, body=None, **options):
        return self.apply_async((), {'body': body} if body else {}, **options)

    def freeze(self, _id=None, group_id=None, chord=None,
               root_id=None, parent_id=None):
        # pylint: disable=redefined-outer-name
        #   XXX chord is also a class in outer scope.
        if not isinstance(self.tasks, group):
            self.tasks = group(self.tasks, app=self.app)
        header_result = self.tasks.freeze(
            parent_id=parent_id, root_id=root_id, chord=self.body)
        bodyres = self.body.freeze(_id, root_id=root_id)
        # we need to link the body result back to the group result,
        # but the body may actually be a chain,
        # so find the first result without a parent
        node = bodyres
        seen = set()
        while node:
            if node.id in seen:
                raise RuntimeError('Recursive result parents')
            seen.add(node.id)
            if node.parent is None:
                node.parent = header_result
                break
            node = node.parent
        self.id = self.tasks.id
        return bodyres

    def apply_async(self, args=(), kwargs={}, task_id=None,
                    producer=None, publisher=None, connection=None,
                    router=None, result_cls=None, **options):
        kwargs = kwargs or {}
        args = (tuple(args) + tuple(self.args)
                if args and not self.immutable else self.args)
        body = kwargs.pop('body', None) or self.kwargs['body']
        kwargs = dict(self.kwargs['kwargs'], **kwargs)
        body = body.clone(**options)
        app = self._get_app(body)
        tasks = (self.tasks.clone() if isinstance(self.tasks, group)
                 else group(self.tasks, app=app))
        if app.conf.task_always_eager:
            with allow_join_result():
                return self.apply(args, kwargs,
                                  body=body, task_id=task_id, **options)
        # chord([A, B, ...], C)
        return self.run(tasks, body, args, task_id=task_id, **options)

    def apply(self, args=(), kwargs={}, propagate=True, body=None, **options):
        body = self.body if body is None else body
        tasks = (self.tasks.clone() if isinstance(self.tasks, group)
                 else group(self.tasks, app=self.app))
        return body.apply(
            args=(tasks.apply(args, kwargs).get(propagate=propagate),),
        )

    def _traverse_tasks(self, tasks, value=None):
        stack = deque(tasks)
        while stack:
            task = stack.popleft()
            if isinstance(task, group):
                stack.extend(task.tasks)
            else:
                yield task if value is None else value

    def __length_hint__(self):
        tasks = (self.tasks.tasks if isinstance(self.tasks, group)
                 else self.tasks)
        return sum(self._traverse_tasks(tasks, 1))

    def run(self, header, body, partial_args, app=None, interval=None,
            countdown=1, max_retries=None, eager=False,
            task_id=None, **options):
        app = app or self._get_app(body)
        group_id = header.options.get('task_id') or uuid()
        root_id = body.options.get('root_id')
        body.chord_size = self.__length_hint__()
        options = dict(self.options, **options) if options else self.options
        if options:
            options.pop('task_id', None)
            body.options.update(options)

        bodyres = body.freeze(task_id, root_id=root_id)

        # Chains should not be passed to the header tasks. See #3771
        options.pop('chain', None)
        # Neither should chords, for deeply nested chords to work
        options.pop('chord', None)
        options.pop('task_id', None)

        header.freeze(group_id=group_id, chord=body, root_id=root_id)
        header_result = header(*partial_args, task_id=group_id, **options)

        if len(header_result) > 0:
            app.backend.apply_chord(
                header_result,
                body,
                interval=interval,
                countdown=countdown,
                max_retries=max_retries,
            )
        # The execution of a chord body is normally triggered by its header's
        # tasks completing. If the header is empty this will never happen, so
        # we execute the body manually here.
        else:
            body.delay([])

        bodyres.parent = header_result
        return bodyres

    def clone(self, *args, **kwargs):
        s = Signature.clone(self, *args, **kwargs)
        # need to make copy of body
        try:
            s.kwargs['body'] = maybe_signature(s.kwargs['body'], clone=True)
        except (AttributeError, KeyError):
            pass
        return s

    def link(self, callback):
        self.body.link(callback)
        return callback

    def link_error(self, errback):
        self.body.link_error(errback)
        return errback

    def set_immutable(self, immutable):
        # changes mutability of header only, not callback.
        for task in self.tasks:
            task.set_immutable(immutable)

    def __repr__(self):
        if self.body:
            if isinstance(self.body, _chain):
                return remove_repeating_from_task(
                    self.body.tasks[0]['task'],
                    '%({0} | {1!r})'.format(
                        self.body.tasks[0].reprcall(self.tasks),
                        chain(self.body.tasks[1:], app=self._app),
                    ),
                )
            return '%' + remove_repeating_from_task(
                self.body['task'], self.body.reprcall(self.tasks))
        return '<chord without body: {0.tasks!r}>'.format(self)

    @cached_property
    def app(self):
        return self._get_app(self.body)

    def _get_app(self, body=None):
        app = self._app
        if app is None:
            try:
                tasks = self.tasks.tasks  # is a group
            except AttributeError:
                tasks = self.tasks
            if len(tasks):
                app = tasks[0]._app
            if app is None and body is not None:
                app = body._app
        return app if app is not None else current_app

    tasks = getitem_property('kwargs.header', 'Tasks in chord header.')
    body = getitem_property('kwargs.body', 'Body task of chord.')