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Like the multiple operator in jq, depending on the operands, this multiply operator will do different things. Currently only objects are supported, which have the effect of merging the RHS into the LHS.
To concatenate arrays when merging objects, use the *+ form (see examples below). This will recursively merge objects, appending arrays when it encounters them.
To merge only existing fields, use the *? form. Note that this can be used with the concatenate arrays too *+?. Note that when merging objects, this operator returns the merged object (not the parent). This will be clearer in the examples below.
Multiplication of strings and numbers are not yet supported.
Merging files
Note the use of eval-all
to ensure all documents are loaded into memory.
yq eval-all 'select(fileIndex == 0) * select(fileIndex == 1)' file1.yaml file2.yaml
Merge objects together, returning merged result only
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
field: me
fieldA: cat
b:
field:
g: wizz
fieldB: dog
then
yq eval '.a * .b' sample.yml
will output
field:
g: wizz
fieldA: cat
fieldB: dog
Merge objects together, returning parent object
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
field: me
fieldA: cat
b:
field:
g: wizz
fieldB: dog
then
yq eval '. * {"a":.b}' sample.yml
will output
a:
field:
g: wizz
fieldA: cat
fieldB: dog
b:
field:
g: wizz
fieldB: dog
Merge keeps style of LHS
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: {things: great}
b:
also: "me"
then
yq eval '. * {"a":.b}' sample.yml
will output
a: {things: great, also: "me"}
b:
also: "me"
Merge arrays
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
- 1
- 2
- 3
b:
- 3
- 4
- 5
then
yq eval '. * {"a":.b}' sample.yml
will output
a:
- 3
- 4
- 5
b:
- 3
- 4
- 5
Merge, only existing fields
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
thing: one
cat: frog
b:
missing: two
thing: two
then
yq eval '.a *? .b' sample.yml
will output
thing: two
cat: frog
Merge, appending arrays
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
array:
- 1
- 2
- animal: dog
value: coconut
b:
array:
- 3
- 4
- animal: cat
value: banana
then
yq eval '.a *+ .b' sample.yml
will output
array:
- 1
- 2
- animal: dog
- 3
- 4
- animal: cat
value: banana
Merge, only existing fields, appending arrays
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
thing:
- 1
- 2
b:
thing:
- 3
- 4
another:
- 1
then
yq eval '.a *?+ .b' sample.yml
will output
thing:
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
Merge to prefix an element
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: cat
b: dog
then
yq eval '. * {"a": {"c": .a}}' sample.yml
will output
a:
c: cat
b: dog
Merge with simple aliases
Given a sample.yml file of:
a: &cat
c: frog
b:
f: *cat
c:
g: thongs
then
yq eval '.c * .b' sample.yml
will output
g: thongs
f: *cat
Merge copies anchor names
Given a sample.yml file of:
a:
c: &cat frog
b:
f: *cat
c:
g: thongs
then
yq eval '.c * .a' sample.yml
will output
g: thongs
c: &cat frog
Merge with merge anchors
Given a sample.yml file of:
foo: &foo
a: foo_a
thing: foo_thing
c: foo_c
bar: &bar
b: bar_b
thing: bar_thing
c: bar_c
foobarList:
b: foobarList_b
!!merge <<:
- *foo
- *bar
c: foobarList_c
foobar:
c: foobar_c
!!merge <<: *foo
thing: foobar_thing
then
yq eval '.foobar * .foobarList' sample.yml
will output
c: foobarList_c
<<:
- *foo
- *bar
thing: foobar_thing
b: foobarList_b