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minor doc fixes

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Brian Coca 2016-02-26 16:43:22 -05:00
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@ -174,7 +174,9 @@ How do I loop over a list of hosts in a group, inside of a template?
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A pretty common pattern is to iterate over a list of hosts inside of a host group, perhaps to populate a template configuration A pretty common pattern is to iterate over a list of hosts inside of a host group, perhaps to populate a template configuration
file with a list of servers. To do this, you can just access the "$groups" dictionary in your template, like this:: file with a list of servers. To do this, you can just access the "$groups" dictionary in your template, like this:
.. code-block:: jinja2
{% for host in groups['db_servers'] %} {% for host in groups['db_servers'] %}
{{ host }} {{ host }}
@ -184,7 +186,7 @@ If you need to access facts about these hosts, for instance, the IP address of e
- hosts: db_servers - hosts: db_servers
tasks: tasks:
- # doesn't matter what you do, just that they were talked to previously. - debug: msg="doesn't matter what you do, just that they were talked to previously."
Then you can use the facts inside your template, like this:: Then you can use the facts inside your template, like this::

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@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ Allows disabling of deprecating warnings in ansible-playbook output::
Deprecation warnings indicate usage of legacy features that are slated for removal in a future release of Ansible. Deprecation warnings indicate usage of legacy features that are slated for removal in a future release of Ansible.
.. _display_args_to_stdout .. _display_args_to_stdout:
display_args_to_stdout display_args_to_stdout
====================== ======================
@ -768,7 +768,7 @@ instead. Setting it to False will improve performance and is recommended when h
record_host_keys=True record_host_keys=True
.. _paramiko_proxy_command .. _paramiko_proxy_command:
proxy_command proxy_command
============= =============

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@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ Advanced Syntax
This page describes advanced YAML syntax that enables you to have more control over the data placed in YAML files used by Ansible. This page describes advanced YAML syntax that enables you to have more control over the data placed in YAML files used by Ansible.
.. _yaml_tags_and_python_types .. _yaml_tags_and_python_types:
YAML tags and Python types YAML tags and Python types
`````````````````````````` ``````````````````````````
The documentation covered here is an extension of the documentation that can be found in the `PyYAML Documentation <http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation#YAMLtagsandPythontypes>`_ The documentation covered here is an extension of the documentation that can be found in the `PyYAML Documentation <http://pyyaml.org/wiki/PyYAMLDocumentation#YAMLtagsandPythontypes>`_
.. _unsafe_strings .. _unsafe_strings:
Unsafe or Raw Strings Unsafe or Raw Strings
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ how all of these things can work together.
Advanced Syntax Advanced Syntax
``````````````` ```````````````
For information about advanced YAML syntax used to declare variables and have more control over the data placed in YAML files used by Ansible, see `playbooks_advanced_syntax`_ For information about advanced YAML syntax used to declare variables and have more control over the data placed in YAML files used by Ansible, see `:doc:playbooks_advanced_syntax`
.. seealso:: .. seealso::

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@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ Here are some corner cases encountered when updating, these are mostly caused by
- task: dostuf - task: dostuf
becom: yes becom: yes
The task always ran without using privilege escalation (for that you need `become`) but was also silently ignored so the play 'ran' even though it should not, now this is a parsing error. The task always ran without using privilege escalation (for that you need `become`) but was also silently ignored so the play 'ran' even though it should not, now this is a parsing error.