timeout
, this is the default if nothing is specified or just timeout
is specified. This does not produce an error.parameter | required | default | choices | comments |
---|---|---|---|---|
active_connection_states (added in 2.3)
| no | [u'ESTABLISHED', u'FIN_WAIT1', u'FIN_WAIT2', u'SYN_RECV', u'SYN_SENT', u'TIME_WAIT'] | The list of TCP connection states which are counted as active connections. | |
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. | ||
exclude_hosts (added in 1.8)
| no | List of hosts or IPs to ignore when looking for active TCP connections for drained state. | ||
host | no | 127.0.0.1 | A resolvable hostname or IP address to wait for. | |
msg (added in 2.4)
| no | This overrides the normal error message from a failure to meet the required conditions. | ||
path (added in 1.4)
| no | Path to a file on the filesystem that must exist before continuing. | ||
port | no | Port number to poll. | ||
search_regex (added in 1.4)
| no | Can be used to match a string in either a file or a socket connection. Defaults to a multiline regex. | ||
sleep (added in 2.3)
| no | 1 | Number of seconds to sleep between checks, before 2.3 this was hardcoded to 1 second. | |
state | no | started |
| Either present , started , or stopped , absent , or drained .When checking a port started will ensure the port is open, stopped will check that it is closed, drained will check for active connections.When checking for a file or a search string present or started will ensure that the file or string is present before continuing, absent will check that file is absent or removed. |
timeout | no | 300 | Maximum number of seconds to wait for, when used with another condition it will force an error. When used without other conditions it is equivalent of just sleeping. |
- name: sleep for 300 seconds and continue with play wait_for: timeout=300 delegate_to: localhost - name: Wait 300 seconds for port 8000 to become open on the host, don't start checking for 10 seconds wait_for: port: 8000 delay: 10 - name: Wait 300 seconds for port 8000 of any IP to close active connections, don't start checking for 10 seconds wait_for: host: 0.0.0.0 port: 8000 delay: 10 state: drained - name: Wait 300 seconds for port 8000 of any IP to close active connections, ignoring connections for specified hosts wait_for: host: 0.0.0.0 port: 8000 state: drained exclude_hosts: 10.2.1.2,10.2.1.3 - name: Wait until the file /tmp/foo is present before continuing wait_for: path: /tmp/foo - name: Wait until the string "completed" is in the file /tmp/foo before continuing wait_for: path: /tmp/foo search_regex: completed - name: Wait until the lock file is removed wait_for: path: /var/lock/file.lock state: absent - name: Wait until the process is finished and pid was destroyed wait_for: path: /proc/3466/status state: absent - name: Output customized message when failed wait_for: path: /tmp/foo state: present msg: Timeout to find file /tmp/foo # Don't assume the inventory_hostname is resolvable and delay 10 seconds at start - name: Wait 300 seconds for port 22 to become open and contain "OpenSSH" wait_for: port: 22 host: '{{ (ansible_ssh_host|default(ansible_host))|default(inventory_hostname) }}' search_regex: OpenSSH delay: 10 connection: local # Same as above but you normally have ansible_connection set in inventory, which overrides 'connection' - name: Wait 300 seconds for port 22 to become open and contain "OpenSSH" wait_for: port: 22 host: '{{ (ansible_ssh_host|default(ansible_host))|default(inventory_hostname) }}' search_regex: OpenSSH delay: 10 vars: ansible_connection: local
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