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NAME

       fy-tool - fy-tool documentation

SYNOPSIS

       fy-tool [OPTIONS] [<file> ...]

       fy-dump [OPTIONS] [<file> ...]

       fy-testsuite [OPTIONS] <file>

       fy-filter [OPTIONS] [-f*FILE*] [<path> ...]

       fy-join [OPTIONS] [-T*PATH*] [-F*PATH*] [-t*PATH*] [<file> ...]

       fy-ypath [OPTIONS] <ypath-expression> [<*file> ...]

       fy-compose [OPTIONS] [<file> ...]

DESCRIPTION

       fy-tool is a general YAML/JSON manipulation tool using libfyaml.  Its operation is different depending on
       how it's called, either via aliases named fy-dump, fy-testsuite, fy-filter, fy-join, or via  the  --dump,
       --testsuite, --filter, --join, --ypath and --compose options.

       • In  dump  mode  it will parse YAML/JSON input files and output YAML/JSON according to the output format
         options.

       • In testsuite mode it will parse a single YAML input file and output yaml testsuite reference output.

       • In filter mode it will parse YAML/JSON files and output YAML/JSON  output  filtered  according  to  the
         given option.

       • In  join mode it will parse YAML/JSON files and join them into a single YAML/JSON document according to
         the given command line options.

       • In ypath mode it will parse YAML/JSON files and execute a ypath query  which  will  output  a  document
         stream  according  to  the results. This is an experimental mode under development, where the syntax is
         not yet decided completely.

       • In compose mode, it operates similarly to dump, but the document tree is  created  using  the  built-in
         composer API.

OPTIONS

       A  number  of options are common for all the different modes of operation and they are as follows: Common
       options.INDENT 0.0

       -q, --quiet
              Quiet operation, does not output informational messages at all.

       -h, --help
              Display usage information.

       -v, --version
              Display version information.

       -I DIR, --include=DIR
              Add the DIR  directory to the search path which will be used to  locate  a  YAML/JSON  file.   The
              default path is set to ""

       -d LEVEL, --debug-level=LEVEL
              Set  the  minimum numeric debug level value of the library to LEVEL.  The numeric value must be in
              the range of 0 to 4 and their meaning is as follows:

              • 0 (DEBUG)

                Internal library debugging messages. No output is produced when the library  was  compiled  with
                --disable-debug1 (INFO)

                Informational messages about the internal operation of the library.

              • 2 (NOTICE)

                Messsages that could require attention.

              • 3 (WARNING)

                A warning message, something is wrong, but operation can continue.  This is the default value.

              • 4 (ERROR)

                A fatal error occured, it is impossible to continue.

              The  default  level  is  3  (WARNING),  which  means that messages with level 3 and higher will be
              displayed.
       Parser Options.INDENT 0.0

       -j JSONOPT, --json=JSONOPT
              Marks the input files as JSON or YAML accordingly to:

              • no

                The input files are always in YAML mode.

              • force

                The input files are always set to JSON mode.

              • auto

                The input files are set to JSON mode automatically when the file's extension is .json.  This  is
                the default.

              JSON  support  is  complete so all valid JSON files are parsed according to JSON rules, even where
              those differ with YAML rules.

       --yaml-1.1
              Force YAML 1.1 rules, when input does not specify a version via a directive.

       --yaml-1.2
              Force YAML 1.2 rules, when input does not specify a version via a directive.

       --yaml-1.3
              Force YAML 1.3 rules, when input does not specify a version  via  a  directive.   This  option  is
              experimental since the 1.3 spec is not yet released.

       --disable-accel
              Disable use of acceleration features; use less memory but potentially more CPU.

       --disable-buffering
              Disable  use  stdio bufferring, reads will be performed via unix fd reads. This may reduce latency
              when reading from a network file descriptor, or similar.

       --disable-depth-limit
              Disable the object depth limit, which is usually set to a value near 60.  Using this option is  is
              possible to process even pathological inputs when using the default non-recursive build mode.

       --prefer-recursive
              Prefer  recursive  build  methods,  instead of iterative. This field is merely here for evaluation
              purposes and will be removed in a future version.

       --sloppy-flow-indentation
              Use sloppy flow indentation, where indentation is not taken into account in flow mode,  even  when
              the input is invalid YAML according to the spec.

       --ypath-aliases
              Process aliases using ypaths. Experimental option.

       --streaming
              Only  valid  when in dump mode, enables streaming mode. This means that no in-memory graph tree is
              constructed, so indefinite and arbitrary large YAML input streams can be processed.

              Note that in streaming mode:

              • Key duplication checks are disabled.

              • No reording of key order is possible when emitting (i.e. --sort is not available).

              • Alias resolution is not available (i.e. --resolve).
       Resolver Options.INDENT 0.0

       -r, --resolve
              Perform anchor and merge key resolution. By default this option is disabled.

       -l, --follow
              Follow aliases when performing path traversal. By default this option is disabled.
       Testsuite Options.INDENT 0.0

       --disable-flow-markers
              Do not output flow-markers for the testsuite output.
       -i INDENT, --indent=INDENT
              Sets the emitter indent (in spaces). Default is 2.

       -w WIDTH, --width=WIDTH
              Sets the preferred output width of the emitter. It is generally impossible to strictly  adhere  to
              this  limit  so this is treated as a hint at best.  It not valid in any oneline output modes (i.e.
              flow-oneline or json-oneline).  Default value is 80.

       -m MODE, --mode=MODE
              Sets the output mode of the YAML emitted. Possible values are:

              • original

                The original formatting used in the input. This is default mode.

              • block

                The output is forced to be in block mode. All flow constructs will be converted to block mode.

              • flow

                The output is forced to be in flow mode. All block constructs will be converted to flow mode.

              • flow-oneline

                The output is forced to be in flow mode, but no newlines will be emitted; the output is going to
                be a (potentially very) long line.

              • json

                The  output is forced to be in JSON mode. Note that it is impossible to output an arbitrary YAML
                file as JSON, so this may fail.

              • json-oneline

                The output is forced to be in JSON mode and in a single line.

              • dejson

                Output is in block YAML mode but with  special  care  to  convert  JSON  quoted  strings  in  as
                non-idiomatic  YAML  as possible.  For example { foo: "this is a test" } will be emitted as foo:
                this is a test. YAML can handle scalars without using excessive quoting.

       -C MODE, --color=MODE
              It is possible to colorize output using ANSI color escape sequences, and the mode can be one of:

              • off

                Never colorize output.

              • on

                Always colorize output.

              • auto

                Automatically colorize output when the output is a terminal.  This is the default.

       -V, --visible
              Make all whitespace (spaces, unicode spaces and linebreaks) visible.  Note that this is  performed
              using UTF8 characters so it will not work on non-UTF8 terminals, or a non-UTF8 complete font.

       -s, --sort
              Sort keys on output. This option is disabled by default.

       -c, --comment
              Experimental  output  comments  option.  Enabled  output  while  preserving comments.  Disabled by
              default.

       --strip-labels
              Strip labels on output. Disabled by default.

       --strip-tags
              Strip tags on output. Disabled by default.

       --strip-doc
              Strip document indicators on output. Disabled by default.

       --null-output
              Do not generate any output, useful for profiling the parser.
       YPATH options.INDENT 0.0

       --dump-pathexpr
              Dump the produced path expression for debugging.

       --no-exec
              Do not execute the expression. Useful when used with --dump-pathexpr
       Compose options.INDENT 0.0

       --dump-path
              Dump the path while composing.
       --dump Select dump mode of operation. This is the default.  This mode is also  enabled  when  the  called
              binary is aliased to fy-dump.

              In  this  mode, all files provided in the command line will be dumped in one continuous stream, to
              the standard output, using document start indicators to mark the start of end new file.

              If the file provided is - then the input is the standard input.

       --testsuite
              Select testsuite mode of operation.  This mode is also enabled when the called binary  is  aliased
              to fy-testsuite.

              In this mode, a single YAML file is read and an event stream is generated which is the format used
              for yaml-testsuite compliance.

              If the file provided is - then the input is the standard input.

       --filter
              Select filter mode of operation.  This mode is also enabled when the called binary is  aliased  to
              fy-filter.

              In this mode, a single YAML file is read from the standard input for each path that is provided in
              the command line a document will be produced to the standard  output.   To  use  file  instead  of
              standard input use the -f/--file option.

              If the file provided is - then the input is the standard input.

              -f FILE, --file=FILE
                     Use the given file as input instead of standard input.

                     If   first  character of FILE is > the the input is the content of the option that follows.
                     For example --file ">foo: bar" is as --file file.yaml with file.yaml "foo: bar"

       --join Select join mode of operation.  This mode is also enabled when the called  binary  is  aliased  to
              fy-join.

              In  this  mode,  multiple  YAML  files  are joined into a single document, emitted to the standard
              output.

              If the file provided is - then the input is the standard input.

              -T PATH, --to=PATH
                     The target path of the join. By default this is the root /.

                     If  first character of FILE is > the the input is the content of the option that follows.

              -F PATH, --from=PATH
                     The origin path of the join (for each input). By default this is the root /.

                     If  first character of FILE is > the the input is the content of the option that follows.

              -t PATH, --trim=PATH
                     Trim path of the output of the join. By default this is the root /.

                     If  first character of FILE is > the the input is the content of the option that follows.

       --ypath
              Process files and output query results using ypath.

       --compose
              Use the composer API to build the document instead of direct events.

EXAMPLES

       Example input files

       We're going to be using a couple of YAML files in our examples.

       invoice.yaml

          # invoice.yaml
          invoice: 34843
          date   : !!str 2001-01-23
          bill-to: &id001
          given  : Chris
          family : Dumars
          address:
                  lines: |
                  458 Walkman Dr.
                  Suite #292

       simple-anchors.yaml

          # simple-anchors.yaml
          foo: &label { bar: frooz }
          baz: *label

       mergekeyspec.yaml

          ---
          - &CENTER { x: 1, y: 2 }
          - &LEFT { x: 0, y: 2 }
          - &BIG { r: 10 }
          - &SMALL { r: 1 }

          # All the following maps are equal:

          - # Explicit keys
            x: 1
            y: 2
            r: 10
            label: center/big

          - # Merge one map
            << : *CENTER
            r: 10
            label: center/big

          - # Merge multiple maps
            << : [ *CENTER, *BIG ]
            label: center/big

          - # Override
            << : [ *BIG, *LEFT, *SMALL ]
            x: 1
            label: center/big

       bomb.yaml

          a: &a ["lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol","lol"]
          b: &b [*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a,*a]
          c: &c [*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b,*b]
          d: &d [*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c,*c]
          e: &e [*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d,*d]
          f: &f [*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e,*e]
          g: &g [*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f,*f]
       fy-dump examples.

       Parse and dump generated YAML document tree in the original YAML form

          $ fy-dump invoice.yaml

          invoice: 34843
          date: !!str 2001-01-23
          bill-to: &id001
          given: Chris
          family: Dumars
            address:
            lines: |
              458 Walkman Dr.
              Suite #292

       Parse and dump generated YAML document tree in flow YAML form

          $ fy-dump -mflow invoice.yaml

          {
            invoice: 34843,
            date: !!str 2001-01-23,
            bill-to: &id001 {
              given: Chris,
              family: Dumars,
              address: {
                lines: "458 Walkman Dr.\nSuite #292\n"
              }
            }
          }

       Parse and dump generated YAML document from the input string

          $ fy-dump -mjson ">foo: bar"

          {
            "foo": "bar"
          }

       Using the resolve option on the simple-anchors.yaml

          $ fy-dump -r simple-anchor.yaml

          foo: &label {
              bar: frooz
            }
          baz: {
              bar: frooz
            }

       Stripping the labels too:

          $ fy-dump -r --strip-label simple-anchor.yaml

          foo: {
              bar: frooz
            }
          baz: {
              bar: frooz
            }

       Merge key support:

          $ fy-dump -r --strip-label mergekeyspec.yaml

          ---
          - {
              x: 1,
              y: 2
            }
          - {
              x: 0,
              y: 2
            }
          - {
              r: 10
            }
          - {
              r: 1
            }
          - x: 1
            y: 2
            r: 10
            label: center/big
          - y: 2
            x: 1
            r: 10
            label: center/big
          - r: 10
            y: 2
            x: 1
            label: center/big
          - y: 2
            r: 10
            x: 1
            label: center/big

       Sorting option:

          $ fy-dump -s invoice.yaml

          bill-to: &id001
            address:
              lines: |
                458 Walkman Dr.
                Suite #292
            family: Dumars
            given: Chris
          date: !!str 2001-01-23
          invoice: 34843
       fy-testsuite example.

       An example using the testsuite mode generates the following event stream from invoice.yaml

       Parse and dump test-suite event format

          $ fy-testsuite invoice.yaml
       fy-filter examples.

       Filter out from the /bill-to path of invoice.yaml

          $ cat invoice.yaml | fy-filter /bill-to

          &id001
          given: Chris
          family: Dumars
          address:
            lines: |
              458 Walkman Dr.
              Suite #292

       Filter example with arrays (and use the --file option)

          $ fy-filter --file=mergekeyspec.yaml /5

          ---
          <<: *CENTER
          r: 10
          label: center/big

       Follow anchors example

          $ fy-filter --file=simple-anchors.yaml /baz/bar

          frooz

       Handle YAML bombs (if you can spare the memory and cpu time)

          $ fy-filter --file=bomb.yaml -r / | wc -l
          6726047

       You don't have to, you can just follow links to retrieve data.

          $ fy-filter --file=stuff/bomb.yaml -l --strip-label /g/0/1/2/3/4/5/6

          "lol"

       Following links works with merge keys too:

          $ fy-filter --file=mergekeyspec.yaml -l --strip-label /5/x

          --- 1
       fy-join examples.

       Joining two YAML files that have root mappings.

          $ fy-join simple-anchors.yaml invoice.yaml

          foo: &label {
              bar: frooz
            }
          baz: *label
          invoice: 34843
          date: !!str 2001-01-23
          bill-to: &id001
            given: Chris
            family: Dumars
            address:
              lines: |
                458 Walkman Dr.
                Suite #292

       Join two files with sequences at root:

          $ fy-join -mblock ">[ foo, bar ]" ">[ baz ]"

          - foo
          - bar
          - baz

AUTHOR

       Pantelis Antoniou <pantelis.antoniou@konsulko.com>

BUGS

       • The only supported input and output character encoding is UTF8.

       • Sorting does not respect language settings.

       • There is no way for the user to specific a different coloring scheme.

SEE ALSO

       libfyaml(1)

COPYRIGHT

       2019, Pantelis Antoniou

                                                  Jan 14, 2022                                        FY-TOOL(1)