wait_for – Waits for a condition before continuing
Synopsis
- You can wait for a set amount of time
timeout
, this is the default if nothing is specified or justtimeout
is specified. This does not produce an error. - Waiting for a port to become available is useful for when services are not immediately available after their init scripts return which is true of certain Java application servers.
- It is also useful when starting guests with the virt module and needing to pause until they are ready.
- This module can also be used to wait for a regex match a string to be present in a file.
- In Ansible 1.6 and later, this module can also be used to wait for a file to be available or absent on the filesystem.
- In Ansible 1.8 and later, this module can also be used to wait for active connections to be closed before continuing, useful if a node is being rotated out of a load balancer pool.
- For Windows targets, use the win_wait_for module instead.
Parameters
Parameter | Choices/Defaults | Comments |
---|---|---|
active_connection_states list added in 2.3 | Default: ["ESTABLISHED", "FIN_WAIT1", "FIN_WAIT2", "SYN_RECV", "SYN_SENT", "TIME_WAIT"] | The list of TCP connection states which are counted as active connections. |
connect_timeout integer | Default: 5 | Maximum number of seconds to wait for a connection to happen before closing and retrying. |
delay integer | Default: 0 | Number of seconds to wait before starting to poll. |
exclude_hosts list | List of hosts or IPs to ignore when looking for active TCP connections for drained state. | |
host string | Default: "127.0.0.1" | A resolvable hostname or IP address to wait for. |
msg string added in 2.4 | This overrides the normal error message from a failure to meet the required conditions. | |
path path | Path to a file on the filesystem that must exist before continuing. path and port are mutually exclusive parameters. | |
port integer | Port number to poll. path and port are mutually exclusive parameters. | |
search_regex string | Can be used to match a string in either a file or a socket connection. Defaults to a multiline regex. | |
sleep integer added in 2.3 | Default: 1 | Number of seconds to sleep between checks. Before Ansible 2.3 this was hardcoded to 1 second. |
state string |
| 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 integer | Default: 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. |
Notes
Note
- The ability to use search_regex with a port connection was added in Ansible 1.7.
- Prior to Ansible 2.4, testing for the absence of a directory or UNIX socket did not work correctly.
- Prior to Ansible 2.4, testing for the presence of a file did not work correctly if the remote user did not have read access to that file.
- Under some circumstances when using mandatory access control, a path may always be treated as being absent even if it exists, but can’t be modified or created by the remote user either.
- When waiting for a path, symbolic links will be followed. Many other modules that manipulate files do not follow symbolic links, so operations on the path using other modules may not work exactly as expected.
See Also
See also
- wait_for_connection – Waits until remote system is reachable/usable
- The official documentation on the wait_for_connection module.
- win_wait_for – Waits for a condition before continuing
- The official documentation on the win_wait_for module.
- win_wait_for_process – Waits for a process to exist or not exist before continuing
- The official documentation on the win_wait_for_process module.
Examples
- name: sleep for 300 seconds and continue with play wait_for: timeout: 300 delegate_to: localhost - name: Wait for port 8000 to become open on the host, don't start checking for 10 seconds wait_for: port: 8000 delay: 10 - name: Waits 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 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 regex pattern matches in the file /tmp/foo and print the matched group wait_for: path: /tmp/foo search_regex: completed (?P<task>\w+) register: waitfor - debug: msg: Completed {{ waitfor['groupdict']['task'] }} - 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 # Do not 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
Return Values
Common return values are documented here, the following are the fields unique to this module:
Key | Returned | Description |
---|---|---|
elapsed integer | always | The number of seconds that elapsed while waiting Sample: 23 |
match_groupdict dictionary | always | Dictionary containing all the named subgroups of the match, keyed by the subgroup name, as returned by https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#re.MatchObject.groupdict
Sample: {'group': 'match'} |
match_groups list | always | Tuple containing all the subgroups of the match as returned by https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#re.MatchObject.groups
Sample: ['match 1', 'match 2'] |
Status
- This module is guaranteed to have no backward incompatible interface changes going forward. [stableinterface]
- This module is maintained by the Ansible Core Team. [core]
Red Hat Support
More information about Red Hat’s support of this module is available from this Red Hat Knowledge Base article.
Authors
- Jeroen Hoekx (@jhoekx)
- John Jarvis (@jarv)
- Andrii Radyk (@AnderEnder)
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https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.8/modules/wait_for_module.html