How to use wait_for_resource_activation method in tempest

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rest_client.py

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...817 if caller:818 message = '(%s) %s' % (caller, message)819 raise exceptions.TimeoutException(message)820 time.sleep(self.build_interval)821 def wait_for_resource_activation(self, id):822 """Waits for a resource to become active823 This method will loop over is_resource_active until either824 is_resource_active returns True or the build timeout is reached. This825 depends on is_resource_active being implemented826 :param str id: The id of the resource to check827 :raises TimeoutException: If the build_timeout has elapsed and the828 resource still hasn't been active829 """830 start_time = int(time.time())831 while True:832 if self.is_resource_active(id):833 return834 if int(time.time()) - start_time >= self.build_timeout:835 message = ('Failed to reach active state %(resource_type)s '...

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