From 8ebd1792ebc41e45b4f12e644dd847b5430e6480 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jan Duzinkiewicz Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 10:54:13 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] advanced playbooks docs yaml snippets always use --- --- docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst b/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst index dfa2c85c44..be5f7fdb9d 100644 --- a/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst +++ b/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ your webservers in "webservers.yml" and all your database servers in "dbservers.yml". You can create a "site.yml" that would reconfigure all of your systems like this:: - ---- + --- - include: playbooks/webservers.yml - include: playbooks/dbservers.yml @@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ This is useful, for, among other things, setting the hosts group or the user for Example:: - ----- + --- - user: '{{ user }}' hosts: '{{ hosts }}' tasks: @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ can accept more than one parameter. ``with_fileglob`` matches all files in a single directory, non-recursively, that match a pattern. It can be used like this:: - ---- + --- - hosts: all tasks: @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ The environment can also be stored in a variable, and accessed like so:: While just proxy settings were shown above, any number of settings can be supplied. The most logical place to define an environment hash might be a group_vars file, like so:: - ---- + --- # file: group_vars/boston ntp_server: ntp.bos.example.com