Google home scripts help

Hello. On development group, i can put on the domain, media_player / on service media_play_pause and on service data, {“entity_id”:“media_player.master_bedroom_home”} and work. i am trying to learn scripts… Can some one give me an example on how wil be the same but on an scripts on the configuration.yaml please?

Scripts look like this:

test:
  alias: This is a test script
  sequence:
    - service: light.turn_on
      entity_id: light.whatever_its_called
    
    - service: media_player.play_media
      data: 
        entity_id: media_player.squeezeplay
        media_content_type: PLAYLIST
        media_content_id: spotify:user:ih8gates:playlist:3C4vzY7mOqylGLmGRlPplf

Thanks ih8gates i did this an did not work i must have some error…
on configuration.yaml i call the scripts like this script: !include scripts.yaml

and on scripts.yaml i have

test:
  alias: This is a test script
  sequence:
    - service: media_play_pause
      entity_id: media_player.master_bedroom_home     
    - service: volume_down
      entity_id: media_player.master_bedroom_home  

i also did try

  -test:
  alias: This is a test script
  sequence:
    - service: media_play_pause
      entity_id: media_player.master_bedroom_home     
    - service: volume_down
      entity_id: media_player.master_bedroom_home  

and the rror is
16-12-08 02:32:38 homeassistant.bootstrap: Invalid config for [script]: expected a dictionary for dictionary value @ data[‘script’][‘alias’]. Got ‘This is a test script’
expected a dictionary for dictionary value @ data[‘script’][‘sequence’]. Got [OrderedDict([(‘service’, ‘media_play_pause’), (‘entity_id’, ‘media_player.master_bedroom_home’)]), OrderedDict([(‘service’, ‘volume_down’), (‘entity_id’, ‘media_player.master_bedroom_home’)])]

You are missing the domain part in both of the services.

The domain in this case is media_player. So…

- service: media_player.media_play_pause
- service: media_player.volume_down

If you have this in a separate scripts.yaml, you’ll want to make sure that “test:” is at the left margin. You don’t use the “-” (minus sign) notation with scripts.

Be sure you’re using spaces to indent, not tabs. If you’re on windows, here’s some editing tips: