YAML Scripts ============ This page provides a basic overview of correct YAML syntax. YAML Basics ----------- For `ansible`, every YAML script must be a list at it's root-most element. Each item in the list is a dictionary. These dictionaries represent all the options you can use to write a `ansible` script. In addition, all YAML files (regardless of their association with `ansible` or not) should start with ``---``. In YAML a list can be represented in two ways. In one way all members of a list are lines beginning at the same indentation level starting with a ``-`` character:: --- # A list of tasty fruits - Apple - Orange - Strawberry - Mango In the second way a list is represented as comma separated elements surrounded by square brackets. Newlines are permitted between elements:: --- # A list of tasty fruits [apple, orange, banana, mango] A dictionary is represented in a simple ``key:`` and ``value`` form:: --- # An employee record name: John Eckersberg job: Developer skill: Elite Like lists, dictionaries can be represented in an abbreviated form:: --- # An employee record {name: John Eckersberg, job: Developer, skill: Elite} .. _truthiness: You can specify a boolean value (true/false) in several forms:: --- knows_oop: True likes_emacs: TRUE uses_cvs: false Finally, you can combine these data structures:: --- # An employee record name: John Eckersberg job: Developer skill: Elite employed: True foods: - Apple - Orange - Strawberry - Mango languages: ruby: Elite python: Elite dotnet: Lame That's all you really need to know about YAML to get started writing `Ansible` scripts. .. seealso:: `YAMLLint `_ YAML Lint gets the lint out of your YAML