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Mastering SaltStack

You're reading from   Mastering SaltStack Take charge of SaltStack to automate and configure enterprise-grade environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785282164
Length 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Joseph Hall Joseph Hall
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Preface 1. Reviewing a Few Essentials 2. Diving into Salt Internals FREE CHAPTER 3. Exploring Salt SSH 4. Managing Tasks Asynchronously 5. Taking Salt Cloud to the Next Level 6. Using Salt with REST 7. Understanding the RAET Protocol 8. Strategies for Scaling 9. Monitoring with Salt 10. Exploring Best Practices 11. Troubleshooting Problems Index

Working with YAML

YAML is a very easy language to work with. It is very easy for humans to read, and in most cases, it is easy for computers to parse. However, there are little things inside of YAML that can cause pain to even the most experienced users.

YAML basics

Before we get into troubleshooting YAML, let's go over the basic functionality that you are likely to use in Salt.

YAML is based on a key/value model that is very common in a number of programming languages. In Perl and Ruby it's called a hash, in Python it's called a dictionary (or dict, for short), and in other languages it has other names. Because Salt is written in Python, we'll henceforth refer to it as a dict.

dict

A dict is a set of keys, each of which has a value. This value may be a number of things, including a string, a number, a list (or array), another dict, and so on. The following is a very basic dict, in YAML format:

larry: cheesecake
shemp: chocolate cake
moe: apple pie

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