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Encode operators will take the piped in object structure and encode it as a string in the desired format. The decode operators do the opposite, they take a formatted string and decode it into the relevant object structure.
Encode value as yaml string
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
cool: thing
then
yq eval '.b = (.a | to_yaml)' sample.yml
will output
a:
cool: thing
b: |
cool: thing
Encode value as yaml string, using toyaml
Does the same thing as to_yaml, matching jq naming convention.
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
cool: thing
then
yq eval '.b = (.a | to_yaml)' sample.yml
will output
a:
cool: thing
b: |
cool: thing
Encode value as json string
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
cool: thing
then
yq eval '.b = (.a | to_json)' sample.yml
will output
a:
cool: thing
b: |
{
"cool": "thing"
}
Encode value as props string
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
cool: thing
then
yq eval '.b = (.a | to_props)' sample.yml
will output
a:
cool: thing
b: |
cool = thing
Decode a yaml encoded string
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: 'foo: bar'
then
yq eval '.b = (.a | from_yaml)' sample.yml
will output
a: 'foo: bar'
b:
foo: bar
Update a multiline encoded yaml string
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: |
foo: bar
baz: dog
then
yq eval '.a |= (from_yaml | .foo = "cat" | to_yaml)' sample.yml
will output
a: |
foo: cat
baz: dog
Update a single line encoded yaml string
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: 'foo: bar'
then
yq eval '.a |= (from_yaml | .foo = "cat" | to_yaml)' sample.yml
will output
a: 'foo: cat'