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String Operators
RegEx
This uses golangs native regex functions under the hood - See https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax for the supported syntax.
String blocks, bash and newlines
Bash is notorious for chomping on precious trailing newline characters, making it tricky to set strings with newlines properly. In particular, the $( exp )
will trim trailing newlines.
For instance to get this yaml:
a: |
cat
Using $( exp )
wont work, as it will trim the trailing new line.
m=$(echo "cat\n") yq e -n '.a = strenv(m)'
a: cat
However, using printf works:
printf -v m "cat\n" ; m="$m" yq e -n '.a = strenv(m)'
a: |
cat
As well as having multiline expressions:
m="cat
" yq e -n '.a = strenv(m)'
a: |
cat
Similarly, if you're trying to set the content from a file, and want a trailing new line:
IFS= read -rd '' output < <(cat my_file)
output=$output ./yq e '.data.values = strenv(output)' first.yml