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yq

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a lightweight and portable command-line YAML processor. yq uses jq like syntax but works with yaml files as well as json. It doesn't yet support everything jq does - but it does support the most common operations and functions, and more is being added continuously.

yq is written in go - so you can download a dependency free binary for your platform and you are good to go! If you prefer there are a variety of package managers that can be used as well as docker, all listed below.

V4 released!

V4 is now officially released, it's quite different from V3 (sorry for the migration), however it is much more similar to jq, using a similar expression syntax and therefore support much more complex functionality!

If you've been using v3 and want/need to upgrade, checkout the upgrade guide.

Support for v3 will cease August 2021, until then, critical bug and security fixes will still get applied if required.

Install

Download the latest binary

wget

Use wget to download the pre-compiled binaries:

Compressed via tar.gz

wget https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/releases/download/${VERSION}/${BINARY}.tar.gz -O - |\
  tar xz && mv ${BINARY} /usr/bin/yq

Plain binary

wget https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/releases/download/${VERSION}/${BINARY} -O /usr/bin/yq &&\
    chmod +x /usr/bin/yq

For instance, VERSION=v4.2.0 and BINARY=yq_linux_amd64

MacOS / Linux via Homebrew:

Using Homebrew

brew install yq

or, for the (deprecated) v3 version:

brew install yq@3

Note that for v3, as it is a versioned brew it will not add the yq command to your path automatically. Please follow the instructions given by brew upon installation.

Linux via snap:

snap install yq

or, for the (deprecated) v3 version:

snap install yq --channel=v3/stable

Snap notes

yq installs with strict confinement in snap, this means it doesn't have direct access to root files. To read root files you can:

sudo cat /etc/myfile | yq e '.a.path' - 

And to write to a root file you can either use sponge:

sudo cat /etc/myfile | yq e '.a.path = "value"' - | sudo sponge /etc/myfile

or write to a temporary file:

sudo cat /etc/myfile | yq e '.a.path = "value"' | sudo tee /etc/myfile.tmp
sudo mv /etc/myfile.tmp /etc/myfile
rm /etc/myfile.tmp

Run with Docker

Oneshot use:

docker run --rm -v "${PWD}":/workdir mikefarah/yq <command> [flags] [expression ]FILE...

Run commands interactively:

docker run --rm -it -v "${PWD}":/workdir --entrypoint sh mikefarah/yq

It can be useful to have a bash function to avoid typing the whole docker command:

yq() {
  docker run --rm -i -v "${PWD}":/workdir mikefarah/yq "$@"
}

Running as root:

yq's docker image no longer runs under root (https://github.com/mikefarah/yq/pull/860). If you'd like to install more things in the docker image, or you're having permissions issues when attempting to read/write files you'll need to either:

docker run --user="root" -it --entrypoint sh mikefarah/yq

Or, in your docker file:

FROM mikefarah/yq

USER root
RUN apk add bash
USER yq

Go Get:

GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/mikefarah/yq/v4

Community Supported Installation methods

As these are supported by the community ❤️ - however, they may be out of date with the officially supported releases.

Webi

webi yq

See webi Supported by @adithyasunil26 (https://github.com/webinstall/webi-installers/tree/master/yq)

Windows:

Chocolatey Chocolatey

choco install yq

Supported by @chillum (https://chocolatey.org/packages/yq)

Mac:

Using MacPorts

sudo port selfupdate
sudo port install yq

Supported by @herbygillot (https://ports.macports.org/maintainer/github/herbygillot)

Alpine Linux

  • Enable edge/community repo by adding $MIRROR/alpine/edge/community to /etc/apk/repositories
  • Update database index with apk update
  • Install yq with apk add yq

Supported by Tuan Hoang https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/community/x86/yq

On Ubuntu 16.04 or higher from Debian package:

sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys CC86BB64
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rmescandon/yq
sudo apt update
sudo apt install yq -y

Supported by @rmescandon (https://launchpad.net/~rmescandon/+archive/ubuntu/yq)

Features

Usage

Check out the documentation for more detailed and advanced usage.

Usage:
  yq [flags]
  yq [command]

Available Commands:
  eval             Apply the expression to each document in each yaml file in sequence
  eval-all         Loads _all_ yaml documents of _all_ yaml files and runs expression once
  help             Help about any command
  shell-completion Generate completion script

Flags:
  -C, --colors                force print with colors
  -e, --exit-status           set exit status if there are no matches or null or false is returned
  -f, --front-matter string   (extract|process) first input as yaml front-matter. Extract will pull out the yaml content, process will run the expression against the yaml content, leaving the remaining data intact
  -h, --help                  help for yq
  -I, --indent int            sets indent level for output (default 2)
  -i, --inplace               update the yaml file inplace of first yaml file given.
  -M, --no-colors             force print with no colors
  -N, --no-doc                Don't print document separators (---)
  -n, --null-input            Don't read input, simply evaluate the expression given. Useful for creating yaml docs from scratch.
  -P, --prettyPrint           pretty print, shorthand for '... style = ""'
  -j, --tojson                output as json. Set indent to 0 to print json in one line.
      --unwrapScalar          unwrap scalar, print the value with no quotes, colors or comments (default true)
  -v, --verbose               verbose mode
  -V, --version               Print version information and quit

Use "yq [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Simple Example:

yq e '.a.b | length' f1.yml f2.yml 

Known Issues / Missing Features

See tips and tricks for more common problems and solutions.