The information in this doc is based on Juju version 3.5.6, and may not accurately reflect other versions of Juju.
See also: [wait-for model](wait-for model), [wait-for application](wait-for application), [wait-for unit](wait-for unit)
Summary
Wait for a machine to reach a specified state.
Usage
juju wait-for machine [options] [<id>]
Options
Flag | Default | Usage |
---|---|---|
-B , --no-browser-login |
false | Do not use web browser for authentication |
-m , --model |
Model to operate in. Accepts [<controller name>:]<model name>|<model UUID> | |
--query |
life==“alive” && status==“started” | query the goal state |
--summary |
true | output a summary of the application query on exit |
--timeout |
10m0s | how long to wait, before timing out |
Examples
Waits for a machine to be created and started.
juju wait-for machine 0 --query='life=="alive" && status=="started"'
Details
The wait-for machine command waits for a machine to reach a goal state. The goal state can be defined programmatically using the query DSL (domain specific language). The default query for a machine just waits for the machine to be created and started.
The wait-for command is an optimized alternative to the status command for determining programmatically if a goal state has been reached. The wait-for command streams delta changes from the underlying database, unlike the status command which performs a full query of the database.
Multiple expressions can be combined to define a complex goal state.