# Env Variable Operators These operators are used to handle environment variables usage in expressions and documents. While environment variables can, of course, be passed in via your CLI with string interpolation, this often comes with complex quote escaping and can be tricky to write and read. There are three operators: - `env` which takes a single environment variable name and parse the variable as a yaml node (be it a map, array, string, number of boolean) - `strenv` which also takes a single environment variable name, and always parses the variable as a string. - `envsubst` which you pipe strings into and it interpolates environment variables in strings using [envsubst](https://github.com/a8m/envsubst). ## EnvSubst Options You can optionally pass envsubst any of the following options: - nu: NoUnset, this will fail if there are any referenced variables that are not set - ne: NoEmpty, this will fail if there are any referenced variables that are empty - ff: FailFast, this will abort on the first failure (rather than collect all the errors) E.g: `envsubst(ne, ff)` will fail on the first empty variable. See [Imposing Restrictions](https://github.com/a8m/envsubst#imposing-restrictions) in the `envsubst` documentation for more information, and below for examples. ## Tip To replace environment variables across all values in a document, `envsubst` can be used with the recursive descent operator as follows: ```bash yq '(.. | select(tag == "!!str")) |= envsubst' file.yaml ``` ## Read string environment variable Running ```bash myenv="cat meow" yq --null-input '.a = env(myenv)' ``` will output ```yaml a: cat meow ``` ## Read boolean environment variable Running ```bash myenv="true" yq --null-input '.a = env(myenv)' ``` will output ```yaml a: true ``` ## Read numeric environment variable Running ```bash myenv="12" yq --null-input '.a = env(myenv)' ``` will output ```yaml a: 12 ``` ## Read yaml environment variable Running ```bash myenv="{b: fish}" yq --null-input '.a = env(myenv)' ``` will output ```yaml a: {b: fish} ``` ## Read boolean environment variable as a string Running ```bash myenv="true" yq --null-input '.a = strenv(myenv)' ``` will output ```yaml a: "true" ``` ## Read numeric environment variable as a string Running ```bash myenv="12" yq --null-input '.a = strenv(myenv)' ``` will output ```yaml a: "12" ``` ## Dynamically update a path from an environment variable The env variable can be any valid yq expression. Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml a: b: - name: dog - name: cat ``` then ```bash pathEnv=".a.b[0].name" valueEnv="moo" yq 'eval(strenv(pathEnv)) = strenv(valueEnv)' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml a: b: - name: moo - name: cat ``` ## Dynamic key lookup with environment variable Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml cat: meow dog: woof ``` then ```bash myenv="cat" yq '.[env(myenv)]' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml meow ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst Running ```bash myenv="cat" yq --null-input '"the ${myenv} meows" | envsubst' ``` will output ```yaml the cat meows ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst, missing variables Running ```bash yq --null-input '"the ${myenvnonexisting} meows" | envsubst' ``` will output ```yaml the meows ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst(nu), missing variables (nu) not unset, will fail if there are unset (missing) variables Running ```bash yq --null-input '"the ${myenvnonexisting} meows" | envsubst(nu)' ``` will output ```bash Error: variable ${myenvnonexisting} not set ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst(ne), missing variables (ne) not empty, only validates set variables Running ```bash yq --null-input '"the ${myenvnonexisting} meows" | envsubst(ne)' ``` will output ```yaml the meows ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst(ne), empty variable (ne) not empty, will fail if a references variable is empty Running ```bash myenv="" yq --null-input '"the ${myenv} meows" | envsubst(ne)' ``` will output ```bash Error: variable ${myenv} set but empty ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst, missing variables with defaults Running ```bash yq --null-input '"the ${myenvnonexisting-dog} meows" | envsubst' ``` will output ```yaml the dog meows ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst(nu), missing variables with defaults Having a default specified skips over the missing variable. Running ```bash yq --null-input '"the ${myenvnonexisting-dog} meows" | envsubst(nu)' ``` will output ```yaml the dog meows ``` ## Replace strings with envsubst(ne), missing variables with defaults Fails, because the variable is explicitly set to blank. Running ```bash myEmptyEnv="" yq --null-input '"the ${myEmptyEnv-dog} meows" | envsubst(ne)' ``` will output ```bash Error: variable ${myEmptyEnv} set but empty ``` ## Replace string environment variable in document Given a sample.yml file of: ```yaml v: ${myenv} ``` then ```bash myenv="cat meow" yq '.v |= envsubst' sample.yml ``` will output ```yaml v: cat meow ``` ## (Default) Return all envsubst errors By default, all errors are returned at once. Running ```bash yq --null-input '"the ${notThere} ${alsoNotThere}" | envsubst(nu)' ``` will output ```bash Error: variable ${notThere} not set variable ${alsoNotThere} not set ``` ## Fail fast, return the first envsubst error (and abort) Running ```bash yq --null-input '"the ${notThere} ${alsoNotThere}" | envsubst(nu,ff)' ``` will output ```bash Error: variable ${notThere} not set ```