From c101d4b30b64d87fd755e071c21d37d83dafa23c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael DeHaan Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 09:31:50 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Documentation indentation fix. --- docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst b/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst index 738e89c4f7..ff6d3f5e5b 100644 --- a/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst +++ b/docsite/latest/rst/playbooks2.rst @@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ If you have a list of hashes, you can reference subkeys using things like:: Nested Loops ```````````` -Loops can be nested as well: +Loops can be nested as well:: - name: give users access to multiple databases mysql_user: name={{ item[0] }} priv={{ item[1] }}.*:* @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ Loops can be nested as well: - [ 'alice', 'bob', 'eve' ] - [ 'clientdb', 'employeedb', 'providerdb' ] -As with the case of 'with_items' above, you can use previously defined variables. Just specify the variable'sname without templating it with '{{ }}'. +As with the case of 'with_items' above, you can use previously defined variables. Just specify the variable'sname without templating it with '{{ }}':: - name: here, 'users' contains the above list of employees mysql_user: name={{ item[0] }} priv={{ item[1] }}.*:*