Merge pull request #10163 from maxamillion/docs_yaml_dict_playbook

Add intro to playbook docs using YAML dictionaries
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Toshio Kuratomi 10 years ago
commit 86dc83b76d

@ -73,6 +73,43 @@ For starters, here's a playbook that contains just one play::
- name: restart apache - name: restart apache
service: name=httpd state=restarted service: name=httpd state=restarted
We can also break task items out over multiple lines using the YAML dictionary
types to supply module arguments. This can be helpful when working with tasks
that have really long parameters or modules that take many parameters to keep
them well structured. Below is another version of the above example but using
YAML dictionaries to supply the modules with their key=value arguments.::
---
- hosts: webservers
vars:
http_port: 80
max_clients: 200
remote_user: root
tasks:
- name: ensure apache is at the latest version
yum:
pkg: httpd
state: latest
- name: write the apache config file
template:
src: /srv/httpd.j2
dest: /etc/httpd.conf
notify:
- restart apache
- name: ensure apache is running
service:
name: httpd
state: started
handlers:
- name: restart apache
service:
name: httpd
state: restarted
.. note::
The above example using YAML dictionaries for module arguments can also be accomplished using the YAML multiline string syntax with the `>` character but this can lead to string quoting errors.
Below, we'll break down what the various features of the playbook language are. Below, we'll break down what the various features of the playbook language are.
.. _playbook_basics: .. _playbook_basics:

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