YAML Syntax
Styles
| Block style | Flow style | 
|---|---|
| Human frendly, less compact | An extension of JSON, foldinf long lines, tags and anchors | 
| host: host-1 datacenter: #mapping location: Poland #key-value mapping indentention cabinet: 11 roles: #list - web - dns | host: "host-1"
datacentrer: { location:
  Poland , cabinet: 11 }
roles: [ web , dns ] 
# {} kv mapping
# [] list (array) | 
Characters
- Printable Unicode
- Unsupported symbols
- C0/C1 blocks
- Exceptions: Tab, Line Feed, Carrage Return, Delete, Next line
 
- Surrogates
 
- C0/C1 blocks
- Encoding: UTF-8, 16, 32
- To be JSON compatibile must be UTF-32
Mappings
Mappings are also known as:
- assosiative arrays
- hash tables
- kv pairs
- collection (YAML specific term, that groups things indented at the same level)
| Block style | Flow style | 
|---|---|
| host: host-1 datacenter: location: Poland cabinet: 11 # cabinet: 12 #the same keys are not allowed | host: host-1
datacentre: { location: Poland, cabinet: 11 } | 
Sequences
Also known as:
- Lists, arrays or collections
- Denoted with a dash - and space
- Can be combined with mappings:
- mapping of sequences
- sequence of mapping
- list of maps
 
host: host-1     # sequence/list of mappings
  - datacenter:
    location: Poland
    cabinet: 11
roles:           # sequence
  - web
  - dns
  - ""  #blank lines are not allowed, thus double-quotes are required
#Flow style
<source lang=yaml>
roles: [ web, dns, "" ]
Scalars
Scalar is a string, number of boolean with whitespace permitted.
host: host-1    
datacenter:
  location: "Poland\n" #double-quotes allow escape sequences, "\n" - will be read as new-line
  cabinet: '11'        #change a number into string single or double-quotes
roles:          
  - web
  - dns
  - ""  #blank lines are not allowed, thus double-quotes are required
comments: | #pipe (multiline scalar) it preserves newlines
  Comment 1 note of the required indent
  Comment 2
comments_other: > #right chevron (folded scalar) does not preserve new lines, but helps with code readibility
                  #converts newlines /spacing into single space.
  Other_comment is that indent is still needed
  Another comment.
<tab><tab> item-1 this preserves new lines to create a list
<tab><tab> item-2
Structures
YAML allows for multiple directive/documents in one file. The document/directive starts with --- but it's often optional for single directive files. Ansible requires it but not Salt. The delimiters are reuired for multi-directive files.
--- host: host-1 datacenter: location: Poland --- host: host-2 datacenter: Location: Spain ... #(optinal) mark end of directive/collection without cloasing the data stream