Yaml Tutorial | Learn YAML in 18 mins
YAML Tutorial for DevOps engineers | YAML Syntax explained with real examples
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In this complete YAML tutorial you will learn what YAML is, what it's used for and I demonstrate the basic YAML syntax with real Kubernetes configuration files.
YAML stands for YAML Ain't Markup Language and is a data serialization language. The basic building block of YAML documents are key-value pairs. Indentation is used to denote structure and tabs are not allowed.
In all my tutorial videos for Docker, Kubernetes, Ansible etc. I've used YAML for the example configuration files, because YAML has actually become a widely used format for writing configurations files. One of the reasons for its popularity is that the language is human-readable, intuitive and flexible. In fact, it can be used with nearly any application that needs to store or transmit data.
In this Yaml Tutorial I cover the below:
▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S
0:00 - Intro
0:11 -YAML is popular
0:36 - What is YAML?
1:13 - Why learn YAML? YAML Format compared to XML and JSON
2:37 - YAML Use Cases
2:52 - YAML Syntax
2:56 - key-value pairs
3:56 - comments
4:18 - objects
5:31 - lists
5:51 - boolean
6:21 - more about lists
8:48 - Real Kubernetes YAML Configuration Example
11:54 - Multi-line strings
15:15 - environment variables
16:07 - placeholders
16:42 - multiple yaml documents
17:17 - YAML and JSON in Kubernetes
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Code Editor Plugins for YAML, e.g. for Visual Studio Code (supports YAML validation, auto completion, formatting etc): ► github.com/redhat-developer/v...
Online YAML Validator: ► www.yamllint.com/
Json2Yaml Converter: ► www.json2yaml.com/
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▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S 0:00 - Intro 0:11 -YAML is popular 0:36 - What is YAML? 1:13 - Why learn YAML? YAML Format compared to XML and JSON 2:37 - YAML Use Cases 2:52 - YAML Syntax 2:56 - key-value pairs 3:56 - comments 4:18 - objects 5:31 - lists 5:51 - boolean 6:21 - more about lists 8:48 - Real Kubernetes YAML Configuration Example 11:54 - Multi-line strings 15:15 - environment variables 16:07 - placeholders 16:42 - multiple yaml documents 17:17 - YAML and JSON in Kubernetes ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Useful Link 💡▬▬▬▬▬▬ Code Editor Plugin for Visual Studio Code (supports YAML validation, auto completion, formatting etc): github.com/redhat-developer/vscode-yaml 👉🏼 For any questions/issues/feedback, please leave me a comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible. 👉🏼 Also please let me know what you want to learn about DevOps. Please don't forget to subscribe and give me a thumbs up if you liked my video 🤓
@kalankaraivilakkam
3 жыл бұрын
Really useful with timestamps
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
@@kalankaraivilakkam Thanks for confirming, I thought so :)
@sanjeevsiva17
3 жыл бұрын
I like how you did indentation with the time stamps
@thedude00
3 жыл бұрын
I believe the video contains a mistake about environment variables (15:15). The variable expansion is performed by bash, yaml does not recognize the $VAR syntax as anything special, it just sees it as a normal string
@roycegerardo9708
2 жыл бұрын
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I never get tired of listening to your tutorials. you explain things in detail. the most important thing in your tutorials and that makes them special is you start giving historical declarations at the beginning like why it was introduced in our IT world. To me, it is a very very important element of any tutorial. knowing why it was introduced.
@TechWorldwithNana
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, really appreciate your positive feedback! :)
Needed to learn this for an internship this was such an easy, quick, and well done tutorial!!
comprehensive but concise, and well structured content makes the comprehension so easy. so far the best yaml tutorial I have found
Thank you Nana! I was honestly terrified of thinking I couldn't understand YAML quickly, but you made it so much clear and easy to understand. I learned this much quicker than JSON!
Best tutorials on youtube. The moment I have a doubt/question, you always clear that up the next second (e.g. different indentation levels). So clear, concise, practical, and packed full of knowledge. Thank you!!!
I just started to watch your content and... woooow. The quality is fantastic, the knowledge is incredibly valuable and the way you explain it is just super simple. Love it!
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Attila, I appreciate your feedback very much 🙂
I wish I could like this video twice. This is the second time I am coming back to this video. Thank you Nana!
so much content in just 18 min . Simple but effective - thanks a ton.
Nana, you are a no nonsense person. Thank you for explaining details of YAML in less that 20 minutes.
I usually learn quietly and move on but on this ocassion I just couldn't resist leaving a comment. You are just too good. You are by far, my number one Docker/Kubernetes instructor on KZread. This is awesome material I would gladly pay for, if it was put up for sale. I hope you have a financially rewarding time out there consulting for massive organisations with these awesome skills and knowledge.
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I really appreciate your comment! especially that you can see the efforts behind my free content which take up so much time each week 🙉 Actually I am creating my first online course because as you said the effort should pay off, so that I can continue creating the free content on youtube.
@Csense-se5ke
2 жыл бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana i couldn't agree more with the commentator of this thread this is my first time on your channel and me being new to learning aws you're explanation of yaml is really beneficial yet concise. Please keep us posted on where we can buy your course once it's completed you've got a subscriber in me 👌🏾💯
@ravis1357
2 жыл бұрын
@@TechWorldwithNana Pls share here when you've the course :)
The best and most straight-to-the-point tutorial for YAML introduction I have ever seen. Thank you for your time and effort to cut to the chase!!!
@VeraxMusic
Жыл бұрын
She's pretty much the best explainer of _any_ technical topic, not just yml.
Super simplicity of teaching YAML. Never thought that someone can easily teach YAML in 17-18 minutes and the audience also able to learn in such a short and sweet time. You are awesome in all these short videos and it really helps in learning things very quickly. Keep up your good videos
@TechWorldwithNana
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Jude, really happy to hear that!! :)
The dash in the ">-" symbol at 15:36 is a "block chomping indicator". From the specification: "Stripping is specified by the “-” chomping indicator. In this case, the final line break and any trailing empty lines are excluded from the scalar’s content."
Thanks for this tutorial. All the concept are explained very well. There are many videos on DevOps tools but no one talks about YAML, YAML syntax etc. I appreciate your efforts.
Wow you just blew my mind with the mutiple components in a single YAML file! Thanks for your video, this was insanely helpful for me and you're a great teacher!
@TechWorldwithNana
2 жыл бұрын
Really happy to hear Ash, thank you for your comment! :)
Very well explained. All YAML concepts in JUST 18 Mins. Appreciate your effots
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks, glad to hear :)
really love the way you structure the tutorial and all the visual cue really helps in understanding the concept easily.
Thanks a lot for sharing! I've always had difficult to understand Docker-Compose files due to YAML, until today. It's totally clear for me now, because your practical examples contextualized well the theory. Amazing!
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Great to hear that my video is so valuable and helpful for you! :) Thanks so much for your feedback Giovanni 🙏
As a new dev to devops I find your channel very useful! Thank you and keep up the great work!
Thank you for this awesome tutorial, I was very confused between yaml and json but after watching this tutorial, now I can able to write conf files using yaml.
I am very new to the whole devOps environment, and your tutorials have, are and (hopefully) will help me a lot. So, a big thank you from me.
Thank you for all these videos Nana, they have been so helpful!
NANA I just stop to listen your voice. So neat , so engaged. Thank you for making such videos it is definitely helping me to move forward in my career.
It is becoming a hobby to watch these tutorials, very useful - Thanks!
I'm really pleased by this introduction which is comprehensive and clear. It's worth every minute. Thank you.
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
I'm really happy you think so, thanks so much! :)
The perfect tutorial to get the basics of yaml and to start the docker and kubernetes tutorials. Thank you and keep it up creating good content.
That was a really clear and to the point explanation, really appreciate it.
Just want to say, god bless you nana for all this great content
I am glad I spent 30min of my time watching this. It's so simple, until you're told what is going where. Thank you for this Nana. :)
You are just awesome Nana. You always know that what the viewers are looking for and hence you just deliver that...
Excellent video. Very comprehensive, clarity of thought is superb! Glad I found this channel!
Awesome tutorials, also the way you explains every bit of it in detail, really thankful.
Awesome, thanks for this short, handy and clear introduction to YAML
Thank you for the good Tutorial, a clear good understandable voice makes so much of a diffrence !
Great work with the tutorial. To the point and well explained. Kudos and keep them coming
You are gem in explaining any concept, great content. Good work!
Wow. This was really well structured and very informative. Thank you so much for it. Good job.
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Claus, really happy to hear! Check out my other videos as well :)
Clear, simple, very informative. Thank You !
Great video! Clear, nicely organized with relevent examples.
I like this tutorial: No drama, Straight to the point with real examples! Thank you! Now back to your docker tutorial. (Already Liked and Subscribed).
@TechWorldwithNana
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joseph!! :D
you never stop surprising me , thanks for your lessons!
Thanks a lot for the video. Amazing. One tiny thing that wasn't mentioned is the difference between > and >- as seen in your example. I believe >- will remove the trailing new line at the end of the single line
This is fantastic explanation Nana. Thank you so much for this content.
Probably best video on Yaml to kick start.
Thank you teacher for valuable teachings, I really gained knowledge with your outstanding teaching capabilities just for free of cost, I can jast say happy thanks for you.
thanks for this high quality introduction, clear and to the point !
Concise, to the point tutorial. Thank you so much!
It will helpful to devops guys, most of my colleagues who are into infrastructure think that yaml is a programing language.
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Please share the video with them :D
One of the best videos available on the internet on YAML. Keep up the good work NANA. :)
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you so much Pravata! 🙂
amazing tutorial. always simple and straight to the point
Thank you, Nana! wow, this feeling of understanding is incredible
Always on point and I learn a lot from your vids. Thank you Nana
YAML has one idiosyncrasy regarding list indentation that I don’t really like, but whichever you choose - be consistent. You can even see this variation in how list indentation can be expressed at 8:09 (happens to me a lot by accident, too). So, apparently with YAML lists, you can actually put the dash/hyphen at the SAME indentation level as the parent. You just have to ensure that the first attribute (e.g. “app” in your example) and all other attributes under it are still indented by the same amount (e.g. if you’re using 2 spaces for indentation, the dash takes up one space, then one space after that, then the first attribute). Then subsequent attributes are _also_ still indented with 2 spaces relative to the parent. It’s more dense and even if you’re using normal 2 space indentation, it’s more of a subjective decision: Which do *you* choose? E.g. When you conceptualize a list, does the list itself start indented at the dash or is it’s indentation location dictated by the list contents? 🧐
I like your tutorials and this is all explained in an easy to understand way. 👍
Most useful YAML tutorial for DevOps engineers. Appreciate the effort.
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Siddharth, really happy to hear it's useful for you guys :)
This tutorial was Awesome 👏. Thank you Nana . I learned a lot from your channel .
Superb explanation. Carrying these doubts for many months, now got cleared about the yaml indentation. Thank you. Expecting more videos with same clarity. Have been watching your channel continuously.
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Wow happy to hear that I could help in clarification :) Thanks a lot Karthick!
this is sooo good and well explained! thanks Nana!
Your channel is amazing. Thanks a lot for that!
Thanks for the very clear and nuanced video!
Thankyou Nana I have watched a few videos on YAML structure and this is easily the best on KZread
Danke! Das war genau der überblick den ich gerade gebraucht habe. Super erklärt!
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Danke Mike, das freut mich zu hören! 😊
Thanks Nana teacher. This is best yaml sample!
finally I understand YAML !! , great explanation !!😁😁 Thank you Nana !! 👍😁
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Cool glad it was so helpful 🙂👍
Amazing tutorial on YAML!
So much help in one video! Thanks!
Nana, you are outstanding in Teaching , Simple and Best . Many Thanks
Excellent. Simple and easy to understand. Thank you!
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, glad you liked my teaching style :)
Great and very clear explanation! Thanks a lot for your job, it is really useful!!!
I agree this was wonderful and simple to follow. I wonder, however about two things. It seems as if the concepts of environment variables and placeholders are parser specific. It doesn't seem to be a part of the core YAML syntax. I understand that it is used when describing Kubernetes deployments but the title of this video says nothing about a specific use case for YAML. I explored this using the canonical `pyyaml` Python package and confirmed that, out-of-the-box, it doesn't understand these concepts. It treats a "$" prepended string as a normal string and actually raises an exception when an unquoted string is used starting with "{{". These are obviously valuable concepts for a particular use case, like K8s but should be clearly denoted as not something you'll find in a basic YAML parser. I'm open to feedback on if I have misunderstood this concept. Thank you, nonetheless!
I love your tutorials - pls carry on - Thanks
Professionally created video. Well done.
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kat for your feedback! :)
Thanks. Really great review and refreshher for the rules of yaml.
Thanks for creating this video, I use notepad++ a lot, apart from coding I use it for documentation too, I was looking for some simple solution to fold block of sentence / lines so thought this would be the best option
Thank you so much for the excellent and detailed explanation.
best tech teacher in KZread! qq to anyone, newbie here, at 10:55, isn’t “ports” here a “list of objects” instead of just a “list”? ty
AWESOME, thank you nana... thank you to share such a great content for free... you helping many people❤🍻
We enjoyed it, very useful
Very well explained, thanks ❤️
Great video with very clear explanation. Looks like you skipped a few other features like anchoring and type conversion. I would have also liked to hear about what happens to comments and multi sections ("---" feature) when YAML is converted to JSON. Thank you for teaching us!
Simply awesome! Thank you
Thanks for this video. It's an excellent tutorial on YAML!
Mam your concepts are so good and you explain everything with its purpose and in detail. Thank you so much for making your channel, may it grow to millions of subscribers. Just keep going like this and explain every devops tool
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Hi Shubham, thank you so much for your comment. This is really motivating, happy you think so 🙏 🙂 That's exactly my plan to explain many many more devops tools, which are extremely helpful for you guys 😇
Great content! Much appreciated! Devops Engineer here I come. 🙂
Great video, very nice and clear! Thanks Nana!
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Xin, glad it's helpful :)
People are talking good about your tutorials, so let me try u up. I c here so far so good!
Thank you Nana!! Very well explained and usefull to implement generics in my scripts
VERY NICE!!! Clear & thorough. On to your "Kubernetes YAML File Explained "
This is an excellent video on Yaml. Thanks a ton.
1:56 JSON requires double quotation for mapping keys. This example is Object in JavaScript, actually.
What a great explanation....Nana, you are great.
It was clear and concise Nana, thanks !!
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! :)
Very well put video, effective and precise. Brilliantly explained, Cheers to you 👍😉
@TechWorldwithNana
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sudharshan, glad you liked the video and teaching style 👩🏻💻🙂
Thanks for the intepretation, very clear and helpful. Learn a new tool, YAML.
Very good explanation. Thank you!
Fantastic explanation... Great 👍👍
Very clear. Thank you Nana for this tutorial
Beautifull explanation! Subscribed!!!
Awesome. Very helpful. Thank you Nana