Allow search_regex to be used in wait_for with port

pull/6938/head
Matt Martz 11 years ago
parent 6bc056e012
commit 04cd7c233b

@ -76,9 +76,9 @@ options:
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: []
- Can be used to match a string in either a file or a socket connection. Defaults to a multiline regex.
notes:
- The ability to use search_regex with a port connection was added in 1.7.
requirements: []
author: Jeroen Hoekx, John Jarvis, Andrii Radyk
'''
@ -100,6 +100,9 @@ EXAMPLES = '''
# wait until the process is finished and pid was destroyed
- wait_for: path=/proc/3466/status state=absent
# Wait 300 seconds for port 22 to become open and contain "OpenSSH", don't start checking for 10 seconds
- local_action: wait_for port=22 host="{{ inventory_hostname }}" search_regex=OpenSSH delay=10
'''
def main():
@ -196,6 +199,19 @@ def main():
s.settimeout(connect_timeout)
try:
s.connect( (host, port) )
if search_regex:
data = ''
matched = False
while 1:
data += s.recv(1024)
if re.search(search_regex, data, re.MULTILINE):
matched = True
break
if matched:
s.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
s.close()
break
else:
s.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
s.close()
break
@ -205,6 +221,9 @@ def main():
else:
elapsed = datetime.datetime.now() - start
if port:
if search_regex:
module.fail_json(msg="Timeout when waiting for search string %s in %s:%s" % (search_regex, host, port), elapsed=elapsed.seconds)
else:
module.fail_json(msg="Timeout when waiting for %s:%s" % (host, port), elapsed=elapsed.seconds)
elif path:
if search_regex:

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