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# Multiply (Merge)
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Like the multiple operator in jq, depending on the operands, this multiply operator will do different things. Currently numbers, arrays and objects are supported.
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## Objects and arrays - merging
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Objects are merged deeply matching on matching keys. By default, array values override and are not deeply merged.
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Note that when merging objects, this operator returns the merged object (not the parent). This will be clearer in the examples below.
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### Merge Flags
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You can control how objects are merged by using one or more of the following flags. Multiple flags can be used together, e.g. `.a *+? .b`. See examples below
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- `+` append arrays
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- `d` deeply merge arrays
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- `?` only merge _existing_ fields
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- `n` only merge _new_ fields
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### Merging files
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Note the use of `eval-all` to ensure all documents are loaded into memory.
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```bash
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yq eval-all 'select(fileIndex == 0) * select(fileIndex == 1)' file1.yaml file2.yaml
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```
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## Multiply integers
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Running
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```bash
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yq eval --null-input '3 * 4'
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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12
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```
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## Merge objects together, returning merged result only
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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field: me
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fieldA: cat
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b:
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field:
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g: wizz
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fieldB: dog
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.a * .b' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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field:
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g: wizz
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fieldA: cat
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fieldB: dog
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```
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## Merge objects together, returning parent object
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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field: me
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fieldA: cat
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b:
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field:
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g: wizz
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fieldB: dog
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '. * {"a":.b}' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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a:
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field:
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g: wizz
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fieldA: cat
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fieldB: dog
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b:
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field:
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g: wizz
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fieldB: dog
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```
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## Merge keeps style of LHS
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a: {things: great}
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b:
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also: "me"
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '. * {"a":.b}' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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a: {things: great, also: "me"}
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b:
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also: "me"
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```
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## Merge arrays
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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- 1
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- 2
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- 3
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b:
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- 3
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- 4
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- 5
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '. * {"a":.b}' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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a:
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- 3
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- 4
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- 5
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b:
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- 3
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- 4
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- 5
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```
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## Merge, only existing fields
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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thing: one
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cat: frog
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b:
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missing: two
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thing: two
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.a *? .b' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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thing: two
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cat: frog
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```
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## Merge, only new fields
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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thing: one
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cat: frog
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b:
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missing: two
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thing: two
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.a *n .b' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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thing: one
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cat: frog
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missing: two
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```
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## Merge, appending arrays
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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array:
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- 1
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- 2
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- animal: dog
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value: coconut
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b:
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array:
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- 3
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- 4
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- animal: cat
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value: banana
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.a *+ .b' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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array:
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- 1
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- 2
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- animal: dog
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- 3
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- 4
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- animal: cat
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value: banana
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```
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## Merge, only existing fields, appending arrays
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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thing:
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- 1
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- 2
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b:
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thing:
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- 3
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- 4
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another:
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- 1
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.a *?+ .b' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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thing:
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- 1
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- 2
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- 3
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- 4
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```
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## Merge, deeply merging arrays
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Merging arrays deeply means arrays are merge like objects, with indexes as their key. In this case, we merge the first item in the array, and do nothing with the second.
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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- name: fred
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age: 12
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- name: bob
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age: 32
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b:
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- name: fred
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age: 34
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.a *d .b' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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- name: fred
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age: 34
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- name: bob
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age: 32
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```
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## Merge arrays of objects together, matching on a key
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The approach, at a high level, is to reduce into a merged map (keyed by the unique key)
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and then convert that back into an array.
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First the expression will create a map from the arrays keyed by '.a', the unique field we want to merge by.
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The reduce operator is merging '({}; . * $item )', so array elements with the matching key will be merged together.
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Next, we convert the map back to an array, using reduce again, concatenating all the map values together.
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Finally, we set the result of the merged array back into the first doc.
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To use this, you will need to update '.myArray' in the expression to your array (e.g. .my.array), and '.a' to be the key field of your array (e.g. '.name')
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Thanks Kev from [stackoverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/a/70109529/1168223)
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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myArray:
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- a: apple
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b: appleB
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- a: kiwi
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b: kiwiB
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- a: banana
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b: bananaB
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something: else
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```
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And another sample another.yml file of:
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```yaml
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myArray:
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- a: banana
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c: bananaC
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- a: apple
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b: appleB2
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- a: dingo
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c: dingoC
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval-all '
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(
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((.myArray[] | {.a: .}) as $item ireduce ({}; . * $item )) as $uniqueMap
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| ( $uniqueMap | to_entries | .[]) as $item ireduce([]; . + $item.value)
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) as $mergedArray
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| select(fi == 0) | .myArray = $mergedArray
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' sample.yml another.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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myArray:
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- a: apple
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b: appleB2
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- a: kiwi
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b: kiwiB
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- a: banana
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b: bananaB
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c: bananaC
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- a: dingo
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c: dingoC
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something: else
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```
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## Merge to prefix an element
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a: cat
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b: dog
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '. * {"a": {"c": .a}}' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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a:
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c: cat
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b: dog
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```
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## Merge with simple aliases
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a: &cat
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c: frog
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b:
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f: *cat
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c:
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g: thongs
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.c * .b' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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g: thongs
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f: *cat
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```
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## Merge copies anchor names
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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a:
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c: &cat frog
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b:
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f: *cat
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c:
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g: thongs
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.c * .a' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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g: thongs
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c: &cat frog
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```
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## Merge with merge anchors
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Given a sample.yml file of:
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```yaml
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foo: &foo
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a: foo_a
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thing: foo_thing
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c: foo_c
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bar: &bar
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b: bar_b
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thing: bar_thing
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c: bar_c
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foobarList:
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b: foobarList_b
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!!merge <<:
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- *foo
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- *bar
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c: foobarList_c
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foobar:
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c: foobar_c
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!!merge <<: *foo
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thing: foobar_thing
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```
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then
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```bash
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yq eval '.foobar * .foobarList' sample.yml
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```
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will output
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```yaml
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c: foobarList_c
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!!merge <<:
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- *foo
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- *bar
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thing: foobar_thing
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b: foobarList_b
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```
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