# Comment Operators Use these comment operators to set or retrieve comments. Note that line comments on maps/arrays are actually set on the _key_ node as opposed to the _value_ (map/array). See below for examples. Like the `=` and `|=` assign operators, the same syntax applies when updating comments: ### plain form: `=` This will assign the LHS nodes comments to the expression on the RHS. The RHS is run against the matching nodes in the pipeline ### relative form: `|=` Similar to the plain form, however the RHS evaluates against each matching LHS node! This is useful if you want to set the comments as a relative expression of the node, for instance its value or path. {% hint style="warning" %} Note that versions prior to 4.18 require the 'eval/e' command to be specified. `yq e ` {% endhint %} ## Set line comment Set the comment on the key node for more reliability (see below). Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: cat ``` then ```bash yq '.a line_comment="single"' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: cat # single ``` ## Set line comment of a maps/arrays For maps and arrays, you need to set the line comment on the _key_ node. This will also work for scalars. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: b: things ``` then ```bash yq '(.a | key) line_comment="single"' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: # single b: things ``` ## Use update assign to perform relative updates Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: cat b: dog ``` then ```bash yq '.. line_comment |= .' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: cat # cat b: dog # dog ``` ## Where is the comment - map key example The underlying yaml parser can assign comments in a document to surprising nodes. Use an expression like this to find where you comment is. 'p' indicates the path, 'isKey' is if the node is a map key (as opposed to a map value). From this, you can see the 'hello-world-comment' is actually on the 'hello' key Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml hello: # hello-world-comment message: world ``` then ```bash yq '[... | {"p": path | join("."), "isKey": is_key, "hc": headComment, "lc": lineComment, "fc": footComment}]' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml - p: "" isKey: false hc: "" lc: "" fc: "" - p: hello isKey: true hc: "" lc: hello-world-comment fc: "" - p: hello isKey: false hc: "" lc: "" fc: "" - p: hello.message isKey: true hc: "" lc: "" fc: "" - p: hello.message isKey: false hc: "" lc: "" fc: "" ``` ## Retreive comment - map key example From the previous example, we know that the comment is on the 'hello' _key_ as a lineComment Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml hello: # hello-world-comment message: world ``` then ```bash yq '.hello | key | line_comment' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml hello-world-comment ``` ## Where is the comment - array example The underlying yaml parser can assign comments in a document to surprising nodes. Use an expression like this to find where you comment is. 'p' indicates the path, 'isKey' is if the node is a map key (as opposed to a map value). From this, you can see the 'under-name-comment' is actually on the first child Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml name: # under-name-comment - first-array-child ``` then ```bash yq '[... | {"p": path | join("."), "isKey": is_key, "hc": headComment, "lc": lineComment, "fc": footComment}]' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml - p: "" isKey: false hc: "" lc: "" fc: "" - p: name isKey: true hc: "" lc: "" fc: "" - p: name isKey: false hc: "" lc: "" fc: "" - p: name.0 isKey: false hc: under-name-comment lc: "" fc: "" ``` ## Retreive comment - array example From the previous example, we know that the comment is on the first child as a headComment Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml name: # under-name-comment - first-array-child ``` then ```bash yq '.name[0] | headComment' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml under-name-comment ``` ## Set head comment Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: cat ``` then ```bash yq '. head_comment="single"' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml # single a: cat ``` ## Set head comment of a map entry Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml f: foo a: b: cat ``` then ```bash yq '(.a | key) head_comment="single"' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml f: foo # single a: b: cat ``` ## Set foot comment, using an expression Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: cat ``` then ```bash yq '. foot_comment=.a' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: cat # cat ``` ## Remove comment Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: cat # comment b: dog # leave this ``` then ```bash yq '.a line_comment=""' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: cat b: dog # leave this ``` ## Remove (strip) all comments Note the use of `...` to ensure key nodes are included. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: cat # comment # great b: # key comment ``` then ```bash yq '... comments=""' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: cat b: ``` ## Get line comment Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: cat # meow # have a great day ``` then ```bash yq '.a | line_comment' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml meow ``` ## Get head comment Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # welcome! a: cat # meow # have a great day ``` then ```bash yq '. | head_comment' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml welcome! ``` ## Head comment with document split Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # welcome! --- # bob a: cat # meow # have a great day ``` then ```bash yq 'head_comment' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml welcome! bob ``` ## Get foot comment Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml # welcome! a: cat # meow # have a great day # no really ``` then ```bash yq '. | foot_comment' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml have a great day no really ```