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Style
The style operator can be used to get or set the style of nodes (e.g. string style, yaml style). Use this to control the formatting of the document in yaml.
Update and set style of a particular node (simple)
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
b: thing
c: something
then
yq '.a.b = "new" | .a.b style="double"' sample.yml
will output
a:
b: "new"
c: something
Update and set style of a particular node using path variables
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
b: thing
c: something
then
yq 'with(.a.b ; . = "new" | . style="double")' sample.yml
will output
a:
b: "new"
c: something
Set tagged style
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
then
yq '.. style="tagged"' sample.yml
will output
!!map
a: !!str cat
b: !!int 5
c: !!float 3.2
e: !!bool true
f: !!seq
- !!int 1
- !!int 2
- !!int 3
g: !!map
something: !!str cool
Set double quote style
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
then
yq '.. style="double"' sample.yml
will output
a: "cat"
b: "5"
c: "3.2"
e: "true"
f:
- "1"
- "2"
- "3"
g:
something: "cool"
Set double quote style on map keys too
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
then
yq '... style="double"' sample.yml
will output
"a": "cat"
"b": "5"
"c": "3.2"
"e": "true"
"f":
- "1"
- "2"
- "3"
"g":
"something": "cool"
Set single quote style
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
then
yq '.. style="single"' sample.yml
will output
a: 'cat'
b: '5'
c: '3.2'
e: 'true'
f:
- '1'
- '2'
- '3'
g:
something: 'cool'
Set literal quote style
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
then
yq '.. style="literal"' sample.yml
will output
a: |-
cat
b: |-
5
c: |-
3.2
e: |-
true
f:
- |-
1
- |-
2
- |-
3
g:
something: |-
cool
Set folded quote style
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
then
yq '.. style="folded"' sample.yml
will output
a: >-
cat
b: >-
5
c: >-
3.2
e: >-
true
f:
- >-
1
- >-
2
- >-
3
g:
something: >-
cool
Set flow quote style
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
then
yq '.. style="flow"' sample.yml
will output
{a: cat, b: 5, c: 3.2, e: true, f: [1, 2, 3], g: {something: cool}}
Reset style - or pretty print
Set empty (default) quote style, note the usage of ...
to match keys too. Note that there is a --prettyPrint/-P
short flag for this.
Given a sample.yml file of:
{a: cat, "b": 5, 'c': 3.2, "e": true, f: [1,2,3], "g": { something: "cool"} }
then
yq '... style=""' sample.yml
will output
a: cat
b: 5
c: 3.2
e: true
f:
- 1
- 2
- 3
g:
something: cool
Set style relatively with assign-update
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: single
b: double
then
yq '.[] style |= .' sample.yml
will output
a: 'single'
b: "double"
Read style
Given a sample.yml file of:
{a: "cat", b: 'thing'}
then
yq '.. | style' sample.yml
will output
flow
double
single