YAML Format
===========

This page provides a basic overview of correct YAML syntax, which is how Ansible
playbooks (our configuration management language) are expressed.  
You may also wish to read playbook examples and will quickly pick this up from those.

YAML Basics
-----------

For `ansible`, every YAML file 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 an `ansible` file. 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 indenta`tion 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` playbooks.

.. seealso::

   `YAMLLint <http://yamllint.com/>`_
       YAML Lint gets the lint out of your YAML
