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b086b557
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b086b557
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Nov 14, 2013
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jctanner
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Merge pull request #4888 from jarv/jarv/wait_for
Adding more wait conditions to the wait_for module
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@@ -22,16 +22,20 @@ import socket
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@@ -22,16 +22,20 @@ import socket
import
datetime
import
datetime
import
time
import
time
import
sys
import
sys
import
re
DOCUMENTATION
=
'''
DOCUMENTATION
=
'''
---
---
module: wait_for
module: wait_for
short_description: Waits for a
given port to become accessible on a server
.
short_description: Waits for a
condition before continuing
.
description:
description:
- This is useful for when services are not immediately available after
- Waiting for a port to become available is useful for when services
their init scripts return - which is true of certain Java application
are not immediately available after their init scripts return -
servers. It is also useful when starting guests with the M(virt) module and
which is true of certain Java application servers. It is also
needing to pause until they are ready.
useful when starting guests with the M(virt) module and
needing to pause until they are ready. This module can
also be used to wait for a file to be available on the filesystem
or with a regex match a string to be present in a file.
version_added: "0.7"
version_added: "0.7"
options:
options:
host:
host:
...
@@ -53,21 +57,41 @@ options:
...
@@ -53,21 +57,41 @@ options:
port:
port:
description:
description:
- port number to poll
- port number to poll
required:
tru
e
required:
fals
e
state:
state:
description:
description:
- either C(started), or C(stopped) depending on whether the module should
- either C(present), C(started), or C(stopped)
poll for the port being open or closed.
- When checking a port C(started) will ensure the port is open, C(stopped) will check that it is closed
choices: [ "started", "stopped" ]
- When checking for a file or a search string C(present) or C(started) will ensure that the file or string is present before continuing
choices: [ "present", "started", "stopped" ]
default: "started"
default: "started"
path:
version_added: "1.4"
required: false
description:
- path to a file on the filesytem that must exist before continuing
search_regex:
version_added: "1.4"
required: false
description:
- with the path option can be used match a string in the file that must match before continuing. Defaults to a multiline regex.
notes: []
notes: []
requirements: []
requirements: []
author: Jeroen Hoekx
author: Jeroen Hoekx
, John Jarvis
'''
'''
EXAMPLES
=
'''
EXAMPLES
=
'''
# wait 300 seconds for port 8000 to become open on the host, don't start checking for 10 seconds
# 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"
- wait_for: port=8000 delay=10"
# wait until the file /tmp/foo is present before continuing
- wait_for: path=/tmp/foo
# wait until the string "completed" is in the file /tmp/foo before continuing
- wait_for: path=/tmp/foo search_regex=completed
'''
'''
def
main
():
def
main
():
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@@ -78,8 +102,10 @@ def main():
...
@@ -78,8 +102,10 @@ def main():
timeout
=
dict
(
default
=
300
),
timeout
=
dict
(
default
=
300
),
connect_timeout
=
dict
(
default
=
5
),
connect_timeout
=
dict
(
default
=
5
),
delay
=
dict
(
default
=
0
),
delay
=
dict
(
default
=
0
),
port
=
dict
(
required
=
True
),
port
=
dict
(
default
=
None
),
state
=
dict
(
default
=
'started'
,
choices
=
[
'started'
,
'stopped'
]),
path
=
dict
(
default
=
None
),
search_regex
=
dict
(
default
=
None
),
state
=
dict
(
default
=
'started'
,
choices
=
[
'started'
,
'stopped'
,
'present'
]),
),
),
)
)
...
@@ -89,8 +115,18 @@ def main():
...
@@ -89,8 +115,18 @@ def main():
timeout
=
int
(
params
[
'timeout'
])
timeout
=
int
(
params
[
'timeout'
])
connect_timeout
=
int
(
params
[
'connect_timeout'
])
connect_timeout
=
int
(
params
[
'connect_timeout'
])
delay
=
int
(
params
[
'delay'
])
delay
=
int
(
params
[
'delay'
])
if
params
[
'port'
]:
port
=
int
(
params
[
'port'
])
port
=
int
(
params
[
'port'
])
else
:
port
=
None
state
=
params
[
'state'
]
state
=
params
[
'state'
]
path
=
params
[
'path'
]
search_regex
=
params
[
'search_regex'
]
if
port
and
path
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"port and path parameter can not both be passed to wait_for"
)
if
path
and
state
==
'stopped'
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"state=stopped should only be used for checking a port in the wait_for module"
)
start
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
start
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
...
@@ -98,7 +134,7 @@ def main():
...
@@ -98,7 +134,7 @@ def main():
time
.
sleep
(
delay
)
time
.
sleep
(
delay
)
if
state
==
'stopped'
:
if
state
==
'stopped'
:
### first wait for the
host to go dow
n
### first wait for the
stop conditio
n
end
=
start
+
datetime
.
timedelta
(
seconds
=
timeout
)
end
=
start
+
datetime
.
timedelta
(
seconds
=
timeout
)
while
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
<
end
:
while
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
<
end
:
...
@@ -115,11 +151,24 @@ def main():
...
@@ -115,11 +151,24 @@ def main():
elapsed
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
-
start
elapsed
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
-
start
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Timeout when waiting for
%
s:
%
s to stop."
%
(
host
,
port
),
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Timeout when waiting for
%
s:
%
s to stop."
%
(
host
,
port
),
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
elif
state
==
'started'
:
elif
state
in
[
'started'
,
'present'
]
:
### wait for
the host to come up
### wait for
start condition
end
=
start
+
datetime
.
timedelta
(
seconds
=
timeout
)
end
=
start
+
datetime
.
timedelta
(
seconds
=
timeout
)
while
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
<
end
:
while
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
<
end
:
if
path
:
try
:
with
open
(
path
)
as
f
:
if
search_regex
:
if
re
.
search
(
search_regex
,
f
.
read
(),
re
.
MULTILINE
):
break
else
:
time
.
sleep
(
1
)
else
:
break
except
IOError
:
time
.
sleep
(
1
)
pass
elif
port
:
s
=
socket
.
socket
(
socket
.
AF_INET
,
socket
.
SOCK_STREAM
)
s
=
socket
.
socket
(
socket
.
AF_INET
,
socket
.
SOCK_STREAM
)
s
.
settimeout
(
connect_timeout
)
s
.
settimeout
(
connect_timeout
)
try
:
try
:
...
@@ -132,10 +181,17 @@ def main():
...
@@ -132,10 +181,17 @@ def main():
pass
pass
else
:
else
:
elapsed
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
-
start
elapsed
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
-
start
if
port
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Timeout when waiting for
%
s:
%
s"
%
(
host
,
port
),
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Timeout when waiting for
%
s:
%
s"
%
(
host
,
port
),
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
elif
path
:
if
search_regex
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Timeout when waiting for search string
%
s in
%
s"
%
(
search_regex
,
path
),
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
else
:
module
.
fail_json
(
msg
=
"Timeout when waiting for file
%
s"
%
(
path
),
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
elapsed
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
-
start
elapsed
=
datetime
.
datetime
.
now
()
-
start
module
.
exit_json
(
state
=
state
,
port
=
port
,
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
module
.
exit_json
(
state
=
state
,
port
=
port
,
search_regex
=
search_regex
,
path
=
path
,
elapsed
=
elapsed
.
seconds
)
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
# this is magic, see lib/ansible/module_common.py
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
#<<INCLUDE_ANSIBLE_MODULE_COMMON>>
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