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ruby - YAML How many spaces per indent?

Is there any difference if i use one space, two or four spaces per indent level in YAML?

Are there any specific rules for space numbers per Structure type??

For example 4 spaces for nesting maps , 1 space per list item etc??

I am writing a yaml configuration file for elastic beanstalk .ebextensions and i am having really hard time constructing this correctly. Although i have valid yaml in YAML Validator elastic beanstalk seems to understand a different structure.

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There is no requirement in YAML to indent any concrete number of spaces. There is also no requirement to be consistent. So for example, this is valid YAML:

a:
 b:
     - c
     -  d
     - e
f:
    "ghi"

Some rules might be of interest:

  • Flow content (i.e. everything that starts with { or [) can span multiple lines, but must be indented at least as many spaces as the surrounding current block level.
  • Block list items can (but don't need to) have the same indentation as the surrounding block level because - is considered part of the indentation:
a:    # top-level key
- b   # value of that key, which is a list
- c
c:    # next top-level key
 d    # non-list value which must be more indented

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