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Create yaml file
Running
yq eval --null-input '.a.b = "cat" | .x = "frog"'
will output
a:
b: cat
x: frog
Update node to be the child value
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
b:
g: foof
then
yq eval '.a |= .b' sample.yml
will output
a:
g: foof
Update node from another file
Note this will also work when the second file is a scalar (string/number)
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: apples
And another sample another.yml file of:
b: bob
then
yq eval-all 'select(fileIndex==0).a = select(fileIndex==1) | select(fileIndex==0)' sample.yml another.yml
will output
a:
b: bob
Update node to be the sibling value
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
b: child
b: sibling
then
yq eval '.a = .b' sample.yml
will output
a: sibling
b: sibling
Updated multiple paths
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: fieldA
b: fieldB
c: fieldC
then
yq eval '(.a, .c) |= "potatoe"' sample.yml
will output
a: potatoe
b: fieldB
c: potatoe
Update string value
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
b: apple
then
yq eval '.a.b = "frog"' sample.yml
will output
a:
b: frog
Update string value via |=
Note there is no difference between =
and |=
when the RHS is a scalar
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
b: apple
then
yq eval '.a.b |= "frog"' sample.yml
will output
a:
b: frog
Update selected results
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
b: apple
c: cactus
then
yq eval '(.a[] | select(. == "apple")) = "frog"' sample.yml
will output
a:
b: frog
c: cactus
Update array values
Given a sample.yml file of:
- candy
- apple
- sandy
then
yq eval '(.[] | select(. == "*andy")) = "bogs"' sample.yml
will output
- bogs
- apple
- bogs
Update empty object
Given a sample.yml file of:
{}
then
yq eval '.a.b |= "bogs"' sample.yml
will output
{a: {b: bogs}}
Update empty object and array
Given a sample.yml file of:
{}
then
yq eval '.a.b.[0] |= "bogs"' sample.yml
will output
{a: {b: [bogs]}}