1. yaml-parser
YAML 1.2 parser and serializer
yaml-parser
Package: yaml-parser
Created by: floby
Last modified: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 06:48:50 GMT
Version: 3.5.3
License: MIT
Downloads: 1,066
Repository: https://github.com/floby/yaml-parser

Install

npm install yaml-parser
yarn add yaml-parser

YAML-PARSER - YAML 1.2 parser / writer for JavaScript

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yaml-parser is a fork of js-yaml whose goal is to remove command-line
functionalities in order to provide a leaner module.

This is an implementation of YAML, a human friendly data
serialization language. Started as PyYAML port, it was
completely rewritten from scratch. Now it's very fast, and supports 1.2 spec.

Installation

YAML module for node.js

npm install --save js-yaml

API

Here we cover the most 'useful' methods. If you need advanced details (creating
your own tags), see wiki and
examples for more
info.

 yaml = require('js-yaml');
fs   = require('fs');

// Get document, or throw exception on error
try {
  var doc = yaml.safeLoad(fs.readFileSync('/home/ixti/example.yml', 'utf8'));
  console.log(doc);
} catch (e) {
  console.log(e);
}

safeLoad (string [ , options ])

Recommended loading way. Parses string as single YAML document. Returns a JavaScript
object or throws YAMLException on error. By default, does not support regexps,
functions and undefined. This method is safe for untrusted data.

options:

  • filename (default: null) - string to be used as a file path in
    error/warning messages.
  • onWarning (default: null) - function to call on warning messages.
    Loader will throw on warnings if this function is not provided.
  • schema (default: DEFAULT_SAFE_SCHEMA) - specifies a schema to use.
    • FAILSAFE_SCHEMA - only strings, arrays and plain objects:
      http://www.yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2802346
    • JSON_SCHEMA - all JSON-supported types:
      http://www.yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2803231
    • CORE_SCHEMA - same as JSON_SCHEMA:
      http://www.yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2804923
    • DEFAULT_SAFE_SCHEMA - all supported YAML types, without unsafe ones
      (!!js/undefined, !!js/regexp and !!js/function):
      http://yaml.org/type/
    • DEFAULT_FULL_SCHEMA - all supported YAML types.
  • json (default: false) - compatibility with JSON.parse behaviour. If true, then duplicate keys in a mapping will override values rather than throwing an error.

NOTE: This function does not understand multi-document sources, it throws
exception on those.

NOTE: JS-YAML does not support schema-specific tag resolution restrictions.
So, JSON schema is not as strict as defined in the YAML specification.
It allows numbers in any notation, use Null and NULL as null, etc.
Core schema also has no such restrictions. It allows binary notation for integers.

load (string [ , options ])

Use with care with untrusted sources. The same as safeLoad() but uses
DEFAULT_FULL_SCHEMA by default - adds some JavaScript-specific types:
!!js/function, !!js/regexp and !!js/undefined. For untrusted sources you
must additionally validate object structure, to avoid injections:

 var untrusted_code = '"toString": !<tag:yaml.org,2002:js/function> "function (){very_evil_thing();}"';

// I'm just converting that string, what could possibly go wrong?
require('js-yaml').load(untrusted_code) + ''

safeLoadAll (string, iterator [ , options ])

Same as safeLoad(), but understands multi-document sources and apply
iterator to each document.

 var yaml = require('js-yaml');

yaml.safeLoadAll(data, function (doc) {
  console.log(doc);
});

loadAll (string, iterator [ , options ])

Same as safeLoadAll() but uses DEFAULT_FULL_SCHEMA by default.

safeDump (object [ , options ])

Serializes object as YAML document. Uses DEFAULT_SAFE_SCHEMA, so it will
throw exception if you try to dump regexps or functions. However, you can
disable exceptions by skipInvalid option.

options:

  • indent (default: 2) - indentation width to use (in spaces).
  • skipInvalid (default: false) - do not throw on invalid types (like function
    in the safe schema) and skip pairs and single values with such types.
  • flowLevel (default: -1) - specifies level of nesting, when to switch from
    block to flow style for collections. -1 means block style everwhere
  • styles - "tag" => "style" map. Each tag may have own set of styles.
  • schema (default: DEFAULT_SAFE_SCHEMA) specifies a schema to use.
  • sortKeys (default: false) - if true, sort keys when dumping YAML. If a
    function, use the function to sort the keys.
  • lineWidth (default: 80) - set max line width.
  • noRefs (default: false) - if true, don't convert duplicate objects into references

styles:

!!null
  "canonical"   => "~"

!!int
  "binary"      => "0b1", "0b101010", "0b1110001111010"
  "octal"       => "01", "052", "016172"
  "decimal"     => "1", "42", "7290"
  "hexadecimal" => "0x1", "0x2A", "0x1C7A"

!!null, !!bool, !!float
  "lowercase"   => "null", "true", "false", ".nan", '.inf'
  "uppercase"   => "NULL", "TRUE", "FALSE", ".NAN", '.INF'
  "camelcase"   => "Null", "True", "False", ".NaN", '.Inf'

By default, !!int uses decimal, and !!null, !!bool, !!float use lowercase.

dump (object [ , options ])

Same as safeDump() but without limits (uses DEFAULT_FULL_SCHEMA by default).

Supported YAML types

The list of standard YAML tags and corresponding JavaScipt types. See also
YAML tag discussion and
YAML types repository.

!!null ''                   # null
!!bool 'yes'                # bool
!!int '3...'                # number
!!float '3.14...'           # number
!!binary '...base64...'     # buffer
!!timestamp 'YYYY-...'      # date
!!omap [ ... ]              # array of key-value pairs
!!pairs [ ... ]             # array or array pairs
!!set { ... }               # array of objects with given keys and null values
!!str '...'                 # string
!!seq [ ... ]               # array
!!map { ... }               # object

JavaScript-specific tags

!!js/regexp /pattern/gim            # RegExp
!!js/undefined ''                   # Undefined
!!js/function 'function () {...}'   # Function

Caveats

Note, that you use arrays or objects as key in JS-YAML. JS does not allow objects
or array as keys, and stringifies (by calling .toString method) them at the
moment of adding them.

 ---
? [ foo, bar ]
: - baz
? { foo: bar }
: - baz
  - baz
 { "foo,bar": ["baz"], "[object Object]": ["baz", "baz"] }

Also, reading of properties on implicit block mapping keys is not supported yet.
So, the following YAML document cannot be loaded.

 &anchor foo:
  foo: bar
  *anchor: duplicate key
  baz: bat
  *anchor: duplicate key

Breaking changes in 2.x.x -> 3.x.x

If you have not used custom tags or loader classes and not loaded yaml
files via require() - no changes needed. Just upgrade library.

Otherwise, you should:

  1. Replace all occurences of require('xxxx.yml') by fs.readFileSync() +
    yaml.safeLoad().
  2. rewrite your custom tags constructors and custom loader
    classes, to conform new API. See
    examples and
    wiki for details.

License

View the LICENSE file
(MIT).

Dependencies

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