return the most up-to-date info about an instance when starting/stopping it
otherwise the module will return the info about the instance that it got prior to the action taken So if you had a task to start an instance: ec2: instance_ids: ... state: running register: ec2_info the registered data would have empty public_dns_name, public_ip, private_dns_name, private_ip
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@ -1083,10 +1083,12 @@ def startstop_instances(module, ec2, instance_ids, state):
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## Wait for all the instances to finish starting or stopping
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## Wait for all the instances to finish starting or stopping
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wait_timeout = time.time() + wait_timeout
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wait_timeout = time.time() + wait_timeout
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while wait and wait_timeout > time.time():
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while wait and wait_timeout > time.time():
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instance_dict_array = []
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matched_instances = []
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matched_instances = []
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for res in ec2.get_all_instances(instance_ids):
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for res in ec2.get_all_instances(instance_ids):
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for i in res.instances:
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for i in res.instances:
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if i.state == state:
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if i.state == state:
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instance_dict_array.append(get_instance_info(i))
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matched_instances.append(i)
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matched_instances.append(i)
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if len(matched_instances) < len(instance_ids):
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if len(matched_instances) < len(instance_ids):
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time.sleep(5)
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time.sleep(5)
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