New in version 2.3.
timeout
seconds.connect_timeout
.sleep
seconds.parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
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connect_timeout | no | 5 | Maximum number of seconds to wait for a connection to happen before closing and retrying. | |
delay | no | Number of seconds to wait before starting to poll. | ||
sleep | no | 1 | Number of seconds to sleep between checks. | |
timeout | no | 600 | Maximum number of seconds to wait for. |
- name: Wait 600 seconds for target connection to become reachable/usable wait_for_connection: - name: Wait 300 seconds, but only start checking after 60 seconds wait_for_connection: delay: 60 timeout: 300 # Wake desktops, wait for them to become ready and continue playbook - hosts: all gather_facts: no tasks: - name: Send magic Wake-On-Lan packet to turn on individual systems wakeonlan: mac: '{{ mac }}' broadcast: 192.168.0.255 delegate_to: localhost - name: Wait for system to become reachable wait_for_connection: - name: Gather facts for first time setup: # Build a new VM, wait for it to become ready and continue playbook - hosts: all gather_facts: no tasks: - name: Clone new VM, if missing vmware_guest: hostname: '{{ vcenter_ipaddress }}' name: '{{ inventory_hostname_short }}' template: Windows 2012R2 customization: hostname: '{{ vm_shortname }}' runonce: - powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Unrestricted -File C:\Windows\Temp\ConfigureRemotingForAnsible.ps1 -ForceNewSSLCert -EnableCredSSP delegate_to: localhost - name: Wait for system to become reachable over WinRM wait_for_connection: timeout: 900 - name: Gather facts for first time setup:
Common return values are documented here Return Values, the following are the fields unique to this module:
name | description | returned | type | sample |
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elapsed | The number of seconds that elapsed waiting for the connection to appear. | always | int | 23 |
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