Run management command in tox.#574
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Run the `celery` management command, to detect breakage there. This should be more exaustive (though I'm not sure which commands will work with the celery config here?), it should be enough to check if the management command fails. NOTE: I can't run tox here to see if this works.
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Pull Request Overview
This PR updates the tox configuration to run the celery management command so that any breakage in the celery integration can be detected early.
- Adds a command to invoke "tests/manage.py celery" within the tox test suite.
- Aims to catch issues like those described in bug #573.
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Run the
celerymanagement command, to detect breakage there.This should be more exaustive (though I'm not sure which commands will work with the celery config here?), it should be enough to check if the management command fails.
This is to try and detect bugs like #573
It looks like there have been similar bugs recently in the tracker too.
NOTE: I can't run tox here to see if this works.This fails in tox, so seems to be correct.