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Revision as of 20:56, 25 February 2024
YAML
YAML Syntax — Ansible Documentation - https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/2.5/reference_appendices/YAMLSyntax.html#yaml-syntax
Comment
# this is a comment
---
All YAML files (regardless of their association with Ansible or not) can optionally begin with --- and end with ... This is part of the YAML format and indicates the start and end of a document.
# file test.yaml - yamllint doesn't care if there is a comment before --- --- test: name: big test # yamllint will check for --- by default # yamllint likes an empty new line at end of file, ??most of the time??, even after ... # yamllint will NOT check for ... by default ...
List
Python Note: This is equivalent to Pythons List: fruits = ['Apple', 'Orange', etc].
All members of a list are lines beginning at the same indentation level starting with a "- " (a dash and a space):
List:
# A list of tasty fruits fruits: - Apple - Orange - Strawberry - Mango
Dictionary
Python note: This is equivalent to Python Dictionary: martin = {'name': 'Martin', 'job': 'Dev': 'skill': 'Elite'}
Dictionary:
# An employee record martin: name: Martin D'vloper job: Developer skill: Elite
Compact Abbreviated list / dictonary:
martin: {name: Martin D'vloper, job: Developer, skill: Elite} fruits: ['Apple', 'Orange', 'Strawberry', 'Mango']
Boolean Values
create_key: yes needs_agent: no knows_oop: True likes_emacs: TRUE uses_cvs: false
Block Text
Literal Block Scalar: (indentation ignored)
include_newlines: | exactly as you see will appear these three lines of poetry
Literal Block Scalar - folded to one line: (indentation ignored)
fold_newlines: > this is really a single line of text despite appearances
Injected Variables - NOT YAML
This is not a YAML standard, but is a common theme used by things applications like Ansible.
Injected Variables:
foo: "{{ variable }}" foo: {{ variable }}
yamllint
See yamllint
Install:
apt install yamllint
Use:
yamllint file.yaml
Note:
- Defaults to max lines 80 limit
Doc:
https://yamllint.readthedocs.io/en/stable/