yq/pkg/yqlib/doc/operators/traverse-read.md
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# Traverse (Read)
This is the simplest (and perhaps most used) operator. It is used to navigate deeply into yaml structures.
## Simple map navigation
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a:
b: apple
```
then
```bash
yq '.a' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
b: apple
```
## Splat
Often used to pipe children into other operators
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- b: apple
- c: banana
```
then
```bash
yq '.[]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
b: apple
c: banana
```
## Optional Splat
Just like splat, but won't error if you run it against scalars
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
cat
```
then
```bash
yq '.[]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
```
## Special characters
Use quotes with square brackets around path elements with special characters
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
"{}": frog
```
then
```bash
yq '.["{}"]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
frog
```
## Nested special characters
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a:
"key.withdots":
"another.key": apple
```
then
```bash
yq '.a["key.withdots"]["another.key"]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
apple
```
## Keys with spaces
Use quotes with square brackets around path elements with special characters
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
"red rabbit": frog
```
then
```bash
yq '.["red rabbit"]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
frog
```
## Dynamic keys
Expressions within [] can be used to dynamically lookup / calculate keys
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
b: apple
apple: crispy yum
banana: soft yum
```
then
```bash
yq '.[.b]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
crispy yum
```
## Children don't exist
Nodes are added dynamically while traversing
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
c: banana
```
then
```bash
yq '.a.b' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
null
```
## Optional identifier
Like jq, does not output an error when the yaml is not an array or object as expected
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- 1
- 2
- 3
```
then
```bash
yq '.a?' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
```
## Wildcard matching
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a:
cat: apple
mad: things
```
then
```bash
yq '.a."*a*"' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
apple
things
```
## Aliases
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a: &cat
c: frog
b: *cat
```
then
```bash
yq '.b' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
*cat
```
## Traversing aliases with splat
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a: &cat
c: frog
b: *cat
```
then
```bash
yq '.b[]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
frog
```
## Traversing aliases explicitly
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a: &cat
c: frog
b: *cat
```
then
```bash
yq '.b.c' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
frog
```
## Traversing arrays by index
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
- 1
- 2
- 3
```
then
```bash
yq '.[0]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
1
```
## Traversing nested arrays by index
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
[[], [cat]]
```
then
```bash
yq '.[1][0]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
cat
```
## Maps with numeric keys
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
2: cat
```
then
```bash
yq '.[2]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
cat
```
## Maps with non existing numeric keys
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a: b
```
then
```bash
yq '.[0]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
null
```
## Traversing merge anchors
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
foo: &foo
a: foo_a
thing: foo_thing
c: foo_c
bar: &bar
b: bar_b
thing: bar_thing
c: bar_c
foobarList:
b: foobarList_b
!!merge <<:
- *foo
- *bar
c: foobarList_c
foobar:
c: foobar_c
!!merge <<: *foo
thing: foobar_thing
```
then
```bash
yq '.foobar.a' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
foo_a
```
## Traversing merge anchors with override
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
foo: &foo
a: foo_a
thing: foo_thing
c: foo_c
bar: &bar
b: bar_b
thing: bar_thing
c: bar_c
foobarList:
b: foobarList_b
!!merge <<:
- *foo
- *bar
c: foobarList_c
foobar:
c: foobar_c
!!merge <<: *foo
thing: foobar_thing
```
then
```bash
yq '.foobar.c' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
foo_c
```
## Traversing merge anchors with local override
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
foo: &foo
a: foo_a
thing: foo_thing
c: foo_c
bar: &bar
b: bar_b
thing: bar_thing
c: bar_c
foobarList:
b: foobarList_b
!!merge <<:
- *foo
- *bar
c: foobarList_c
foobar:
c: foobar_c
!!merge <<: *foo
thing: foobar_thing
```
then
```bash
yq '.foobar.thing' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
foobar_thing
```
## Splatting merge anchors
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
foo: &foo
a: foo_a
thing: foo_thing
c: foo_c
bar: &bar
b: bar_b
thing: bar_thing
c: bar_c
foobarList:
b: foobarList_b
!!merge <<:
- *foo
- *bar
c: foobarList_c
foobar:
c: foobar_c
!!merge <<: *foo
thing: foobar_thing
```
then
```bash
yq '.foobar[]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
foo_c
foo_a
foobar_thing
```
## Traversing merge anchor lists
Note that the later merge anchors override previous
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
foo: &foo
a: foo_a
thing: foo_thing
c: foo_c
bar: &bar
b: bar_b
thing: bar_thing
c: bar_c
foobarList:
b: foobarList_b
!!merge <<:
- *foo
- *bar
c: foobarList_c
foobar:
c: foobar_c
!!merge <<: *foo
thing: foobar_thing
```
then
```bash
yq '.foobarList.thing' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
bar_thing
```
## Splatting merge anchor lists
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
foo: &foo
a: foo_a
thing: foo_thing
c: foo_c
bar: &bar
b: bar_b
thing: bar_thing
c: bar_c
foobarList:
b: foobarList_b
!!merge <<:
- *foo
- *bar
c: foobarList_c
foobar:
c: foobar_c
!!merge <<: *foo
thing: foobar_thing
```
then
```bash
yq '.foobarList[]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
bar_b
foo_a
bar_thing
foobarList_c
```
## Select multiple indices
Given a sample.yml file of:
```yaml
a:
- a
- b
- c
```
then
```bash
yq '.a[0, 2]' sample.yml
```
will output
```yaml
a
c
```