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2020-09-17 |
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After using YAML for a long time, for many, many Kubernetes manifest files, I have today learnt that it contains two multiline value types (called scalars):
scalarsExample:
literalScalar: |
Literal scalars use the pipe (`|`) to denote the start of the value with the scope indicated by indentation.
All content here is used literally, with newlines preserved.
<-- This is the start of the line, the spaces before this aren't included in the literal.
This should be used when storing things like file contents (e.g. in a ConfigMap)
foldedScalar: >
Folded scalars use the greater-than symbol (`>`) to denote the start of the value with the scope indicated by indentation.
Unlike literal scalars newlines aren't preserved and instead converted into spaces.
<-- This is the start of the line, the spaces before this aren't included in the value.
This should be used when you'd normally use a string but the contents are long and wrapping makes it easier to read.
More info: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2760844