pip 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.
yq
's mode of operation is simple: it transcodes YAML on standard input to JSON (using the key-order-preserving
equivalent of yaml.safe_load_all
to avoid dangerous vulnerabilities in YAML/PyYAML design) and pipes it to
jq:
cat input.yml | yq .foo.bar
Or specify the filename directly:
yq .foo.bar input.yml
By default, no transcoding of jq
output is done. Use the --yaml-output
/-y
argument to transcode it back
into YAML (using the key-order-preserving equivalent of yaml.safe_dump_all
):
cat input.yml | yq -y .foo.bar
Use the --width
/-w
argument to pass the line wrap width for string literals.
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.
Compatibility note
This package's release series available on PyPI begins with version 2.0.0. Versions of yq
prior to 2.0.0 are
distributed by https://github.com/abesto/yq and are not related to this package. No guarantees of compatibility are
made between abesto/yq and kislyuk/yq. This package follows the Semantic Versioning 2.0.0
standard. To ensure proper operation, declare dependency version ranges according to SemVer.
- Andrey Kislyuk
- Project home page (GitHub)
- Documentation (Read the Docs)
- Package distribution (PyPI)
- Change log
- jq - the command-line JSON processor utility powering
yq
Please report bugs, issues, feature requests, etc. on GitHub.
Licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0.