# Properties Encode/Decode/Roundtrip to/from a property file. Line comments on value nodes will be copied across. By default, empty maps and arrays are not encoded - see below for an example on how to encode a value for these. ## Encode properties Note that empty arrays and maps are not encoded by default. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # block comments come through person: # neither do comments on maps name: Mike Wazowski # comments on values appear pets: - cat # comments on array values appear - nested: - list entry food: [pizza] # comments on arrays do not emptyArray: [] emptyMap: [] ``` then ```bash yq -o=props sample.yml ``` will output ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name = Mike Wazowski # comments on array values appear person.pets.0 = cat person.pets.1.nested.0 = list entry person.food.0 = pizza ``` ## Encode properties with array brackets Declare the --properties-array-brackets flag to give array paths in brackets (e.g. SpringBoot). Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # block comments come through person: # neither do comments on maps name: Mike Wazowski # comments on values appear pets: - cat # comments on array values appear - nested: - list entry food: [pizza] # comments on arrays do not emptyArray: [] emptyMap: [] ``` then ```bash yq -o=props --properties-array-brackets sample.yml ``` will output ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name = Mike Wazowski # comments on array values appear person.pets[0] = cat person.pets[1].nested[0] = list entry person.food[0] = pizza ``` ## Encode properties - custom separator Use the --properties-customer-separator flag to specify your own key/value separator. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # block comments come through person: # neither do comments on maps name: Mike Wazowski # comments on values appear pets: - cat # comments on array values appear - nested: - list entry food: [pizza] # comments on arrays do not emptyArray: [] emptyMap: [] ``` then ```bash yq -o=props --properties-customer-separator=" :@ " sample.yml ``` will output ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name :@ Mike Wazowski # comments on array values appear person.pets.0 :@ cat person.pets.1.nested.0 :@ list entry person.food.0 :@ pizza ``` ## Encode properties: scalar encapsulation Note that string values with blank characters in them are encapsulated with double quotes Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # block comments come through person: # neither do comments on maps name: Mike Wazowski # comments on values appear pets: - cat # comments on array values appear - nested: - list entry food: [pizza] # comments on arrays do not emptyArray: [] emptyMap: [] ``` then ```bash yq -o=props --unwrapScalar=false sample.yml ``` will output ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name = "Mike Wazowski" # comments on array values appear person.pets.0 = cat person.pets.1.nested.0 = "list entry" person.food.0 = pizza ``` ## Encode properties: no comments Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # block comments come through person: # neither do comments on maps name: Mike Wazowski # comments on values appear pets: - cat # comments on array values appear - nested: - list entry food: [pizza] # comments on arrays do not emptyArray: [] emptyMap: [] ``` then ```bash yq -o=props '... comments = ""' sample.yml ``` will output ```properties person.name = Mike Wazowski person.pets.0 = cat person.pets.1.nested.0 = list entry person.food.0 = pizza ``` ## Encode properties: include empty maps and arrays Use a yq expression to set the empty maps and sequences to your desired value. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # block comments come through person: # neither do comments on maps name: Mike Wazowski # comments on values appear pets: - cat # comments on array values appear - nested: - list entry food: [pizza] # comments on arrays do not emptyArray: [] emptyMap: [] ``` then ```bash yq -o=props '(.. | select( (tag == "!!map" or tag =="!!seq") and length == 0)) = ""' sample.yml ``` will output ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name = Mike Wazowski # comments on array values appear person.pets.0 = cat person.pets.1.nested.0 = list entry person.food.0 = pizza emptyArray = emptyMap = ``` ## Decode properties Given a sample.properties file of: ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name = Mike Wazowski # comments on array values appear person.pets.0 = cat person.pets.1.nested.0 = list entry person.food.0 = pizza ``` then ```bash yq -p=props sample.properties ``` will output ```yaml person: # block comments come through # comments on values appear name: Mike Wazowski pets: # comments on array values appear - cat - nested: - list entry food: - pizza ``` ## Decode properties: numbers All values are assumed to be strings when parsing properties, but you can use the `from_yaml` operator on all the strings values to autoparse into the correct type. Given a sample.properties file of: ```properties a.b = 10 ``` then ```bash yq -p=props ' (.. | select(tag == "!!str")) |= from_yaml' sample.properties ``` will output ```yaml a: b: 10 ``` ## Decode properties - array should be a map If you have a numeric map key in your property files, use array_to_map to convert them to maps. Given a sample.properties file of: ```properties things.10 = mike ``` then ```bash yq -p=props '.things |= array_to_map' sample.properties ``` will output ```yaml things: 10: mike ``` ## Roundtrip Given a sample.properties file of: ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name = Mike Wazowski # comments on array values appear person.pets.0 = cat person.pets.1.nested.0 = list entry person.food.0 = pizza ``` then ```bash yq -p=props -o=props '.person.pets.0 = "dog"' sample.properties ``` will output ```properties # block comments come through # comments on values appear person.name = Mike Wazowski # comments on array values appear person.pets.0 = dog person.pets.1.nested.0 = list entry person.food.0 = pizza ```