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advanced playbooks docs yaml snippets always use ---

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Jan Duzinkiewicz 2013-05-31 10:54:13 +02:00
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@ -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 "dbservers.yml". You can create a "site.yml" that would reconfigure
all of your systems like this:: all of your systems like this::
---- ---
- include: playbooks/webservers.yml - include: playbooks/webservers.yml
- include: playbooks/dbservers.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:: Example::
----- ---
- user: '{{ user }}' - user: '{{ user }}'
hosts: '{{ hosts }}' hosts: '{{ hosts }}'
tasks: 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 ``with_fileglob`` matches all files in a single directory, non-recursively, that match a pattern. It can
be used like this:: be used like this::
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- hosts: all - hosts: all
tasks: 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 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:: to define an environment hash might be a group_vars file, like so::
---- ---
# file: group_vars/boston # file: group_vars/boston
ntp_server: ntp.bos.example.com ntp_server: ntp.bos.example.com