diff --git a/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/ansible.html.md b/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/ansible.html.md index 20f48fa0e..e3a2a1ca5 100644 --- a/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/ansible.html.md +++ b/website/docs/source/v2/provisioning/ansible.html.md @@ -120,16 +120,17 @@ The Ansible provisioner also includes a number of additional options that can be all of which get passed to the `ansible-playbook` command that ships with Ansible. * `ansible.extra_vars` can be used to pass additional variables (with highest priority) to the playbook. This parameter can be a path to a JSON or YAML file, or a hash. For example: -``` -ansible.extra_vars = { - ntp_server: "pool.ntp.org", - nginx: { - port: 8008, - workers: 4 - } -} -``` -These variables take the highest precedence over any other variables. + + ``` + ansible.extra_vars = { + ntp_server: "pool.ntp.org", + nginx: { + port: 8008, + workers: 4 + } + } + ``` + These variables take the highest precedence over any other variables. * `ansible.sudo` can be set to `true` to cause Ansible to perform commands using sudo. * `ansible.sudo_user` can be set to a string containing a username on the guest who should be used by the sudo command. @@ -147,12 +148,13 @@ by the sudo command. * Any supported options (described above) will override conflicting `raw_arguments` value (e.g. `--tags` or `--start-at-task`) * Vagrant default user authentication can be overridden via `raw_arguments` (with custom values for `--user` and `--private-key`) * `ansible.groups` can be used to pass a hash of group names and group members to be included in the generated inventory file. For example: -``` -ansible.groups = { - "group1" => ["machine1"], - "group2" => ["machine2", "machine3"], - "all_groups:children" => ["group1", "group2"] -} -``` -Note that only the current machine and its related groups will be added to the inventory file. + + ``` + ansible.groups = { + "group1" => ["machine1"], + "group2" => ["machine2", "machine3"], + "all_groups:children" => ["group1", "group2"] + } + ``` + Note that only the current machine and its related groups will be added to the inventory file. * `ansible.host_key_checking` can be set to `false` which will disable host key checking and prevent `"FAILED: (25, 'Inappropriate ioctl for device')"` errors from being reported during provisioner runs. The default value is `true`, which matches the default behavior of Ansible 1.2.1 and later.