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Merge pull request #166 from lorin/tasks-not-element
'tasks' should not be preceded by '-' in examples
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@ -276,15 +276,15 @@ A task include file simply contains a flat list of tasks, like so::
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Include directives look like this, and can be mixed in with regular tasks in a playbook::
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Include directives look like this, and can be mixed in with regular tasks in a playbook::
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- tasks:
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tasks:
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- include: tasks/foo.yml
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- include: tasks/foo.yml
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You can also pass variables into includes. We call this a 'parameterized include'.
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You can also pass variables into includes. We call this a 'parameterized include'.
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For instance, if deploying multiple wordpress instances, I could
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For instance, if deploying multiple wordpress instances, I could
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contain all of my wordpress tasks in a single wordpress.yml file, and use it like so::
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contain all of my wordpress tasks in a single wordpress.yml file, and use it like so::
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- tasks:
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tasks:
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- include: wordpress.yml user=timmy
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- include: wordpress.yml user=timmy
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- include: wordpress.yml user=alice
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- include: wordpress.yml user=alice
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- include: wordpress.yml user=bob
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- include: wordpress.yml user=bob
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