yq 2.14.0
pip install yq==2.14.0
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Command-line YAML/XML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML documents
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- License: Apache Software License (Apache Software License)
- Author: Andrey Kislyuk
- Requires: Python >=3.6
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pip3 install yq
Before using yq, you also have to install its dependency, jq. See the jq installation instructions for details and directions specific to your platform.
On macOS, yq is also available on Homebrew: use brew install python-yq.
Synopsis
yq takes YAML input, converts it to JSON, and pipes it to jq:
cat input.yml | yq .foo.bar
Like in jq, you can also specify input filename(s) as arguments:
yq .foo.bar input.yml
By default, no conversion of jq output is done. Use the --yaml-output/-y option to convert it back into YAML:
cat input.yml | yq -y .foo.bar
Mapping key order is preserved. By default, custom YAML tags and styles in the input are ignored. Use the --yaml-roundtrip/-Y option to preserve YAML tags and styles by representing them as extra items in their enclosing mappings and sequences while in JSON:
yq -Y .foo.bar input.yml
Use the --width/-w option to pass the line wrap width for string literals. With -y/-Y, files can be edited in place like with sed -i: yq -yi .foo=1 *.yml. All other command line arguments are forwarded to jq. yq forwards the exit code jq produced, unless there was an error in YAML parsing, in which case the exit code is 1. See the jq manual for more details on jq features and options.
Because YAML treats JSON as a dialect of YAML, you can use yq to convert JSON to YAML: yq -y . < in.json > out.yml.
Preserving tags and styles using the -Y (--yaml-roundtrip) option
The -Y option helps preserve custom string styles and tags in your document. For example, consider the following document (an AWS CloudFormation template fragment):
Resources: ElasticLoadBalancer: Type: 'AWS::ElasticLoadBalancing::LoadBalancer' Properties: AvailabilityZones: !GetAZs '' Instances: - !Ref Ec2Instance1 - !Ref Ec2Instance2 Description: >- Load balancer for Big Important Service. Good thing it's managed by this template.
Passing this document through yq -y .Resources.ElasticLoadBalancer will drop custom tags, such as !Ref, and styles, such as the folded style of the Description field:
Type: AWS::ElasticLoadBalancing::LoadBalancer Properties: AvailabilityZones: '' Instances: - Ec2Instance1 - Ec2Instance2 Description: 'Load balancer for Big Important Service. Good thing it''s managed by this template.'
By contrast, passing it through yq -Y .Resources.ElasticLoadBalancer will preserve tags and styles:
Type: 'AWS::ElasticLoadBalancing::LoadBalancer' Properties: AvailabilityZones: !GetAZs '' Instances: - !Ref 'Ec2Instance1' - !Ref 'Ec2Instance2' Description: >- Load balancer for Big Important Service. Good thing it's managed by this template.
To accomplish this in -Y mode, yq carries extra metadata (mapping pairs and sequence values) in the JSON representation of your document for any custom tags or styles that it finds. When converting the JSON back into YAML, it parses this metadata, re-applies the tags and styles, and discards the extra pairs and values.
XML support
yq also supports XML. The yq package installs an executable, xq, which transcodes XML to JSON using xmltodict and pipes it to jq. Roundtrip transcoding is available with the xq --xml-output/xq -x option. Multiple XML documents can be passed in separate files/streams as xq a.xml b.xml. Entity expansion and DTD resolution is disabled to avoid XML parsing vulnerabilities.
TOML support
yq supports TOML as well. The yq package installs an executable, tomlq, which uses the toml library to transcode TOML to JSON, then pipes it to jq. Roundtrip transcoding is available with the tomlq --toml-output/tomlq -t option.
Authors
Andrey Kislyuk
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jq - the command-line JSON processor utility powering yq
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Please report bugs, issues, feature requests, etc. on GitHub.
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Licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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