# yq [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mikefarah/yq.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mikefarah/yq) ![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/mikefarah/yq.svg) ![Github Releases (by Release)](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/mikefarah/yq/total.svg) a lightweight and portable command-line YAML processor The aim of the project is to be the [jq](https://github.com/stedolan/jq) or sed of yaml files. ## Install ### On MacOS: ``` brew install yq ``` ### On Ubuntu and other Linux distros supporting `snap` packages: ``` snap install yq ``` #### Snap notes `yq` installs with with [_strict confinement_](https://docs.snapcraft.io/snap-confinement/6233) in snap, this means it doesn't have direct access to root files. To read root files you can: ``` sudo cat /etc/myfile | yq -r - somecommand ``` And to write to a root file you can either use [sponge](https://linux.die.net/man/1/sponge): ``` sudo cat /etc/myfile | yq -r - somecommand | sudo sponge /etc/myfile ``` or write to a temporary file: ``` sudo cat /etc/myfile | yq -r - somecommand | sudo tee /etc/myfile.tmp sudo mv /etc/myfile.tmp /etc/myfile rm /etc/myfile.tmp ``` ### On Ubuntu 16.04 or higher from Debian package: ``` sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rmescandon/yq sudo apt update sudo apt install yq -y ``` ### or, [Download latest binary](https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/releases/latest) or alternatively: ``` go get gopkg.in/mikefarah/yq.v2 ``` ## Run with Docker Oneshot use: ```bash docker run --rm -v ${PWD}:/workdir mikefarah/yq yq [flags] FILE... ``` Run commands interactively: ```bash docker run --rm -it -v ${PWD}:/workdir mikefarah/yq sh ``` It can be useful to have a bash function to avoid typing the whole docker command: ```bash yq() { docker run --rm -i -v ${PWD}:/workdir mikefarah/yq yq $@ } ``` ## Features - Written in portable go, so you can download a lovely dependency free binary - Deep read a yaml file with a given path - Update a yaml file given a path - Update a yaml file given a script file - Update creates any missing entries in the path on the fly - Create a yaml file given a deep path and value - Create a yaml file given a script file - Prefix a path to a yaml file - Convert from json to yaml - Convert from yaml to json - Pipe data in by using '-' - Merge multiple yaml files where each additional file sets values for missing or null value keys. - Merge multiple yaml files and override previous values. - Merge multiple yaml files and append array values. - Supports multiple documents in a single yaml file ## [Usage](http://mikefarah.github.io/yq/) Check out the [documentation](http://mikefarah.github.io/yq/) for more detailed and advanced usage. ``` yq is a lightweight and portable command-line YAML processor. It aims to be the jq or sed of yaml files. Usage: yq [flags] yq [command] Available Commands: delete yq d [--inplace/-i] [--doc/-d index] sample.yaml a.b.c help Help about any command merge yq m [--inplace/-i] [--doc/-d index] [--overwrite/-x] [--append/-a] sample.yaml sample2.yaml new yq n [--script/-s script_file] a.b.c newValue prefix yq p [--inplace/-i] [--doc/-d index] sample.yaml a.b.c read yq r [--doc/-d index] sample.yaml a.b.c write yq w [--inplace/-i] [--script/-s script_file] [--doc/-d index] sample.yaml a.b.c newValue Flags: -h, --help help for yq -t, --trim trim yaml output (default true) -v, --verbose verbose mode -V, --version Print version information and quit Use "yq [command] --help" for more information about a command. ``` ## Contribute 1. `scripts/devtools.sh` 2. `make [local] vendor` 3. add unit tests 4. apply changes (use govendor with a preference to [gopkg](https://gopkg.in/) for package dependencies) 5. `make [local] build` 6. If required, update the user documentation - Update README.md and/or documentation under the mkdocs folder - `make [local] build-docs` - browse to docs/index.html and check your changes 7. profit