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Encoder / Decoder

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.

Note that you can optionally pass an indent value to the encode functions (see below).

These operators are useful to process yaml documents that have stringified embedded yaml/json/props in them.

FormatDecode (from string)Encode (to string)
Yamlfrom_yaml/@yamldto_yaml(i)/@yaml
JSONfrom_json/@jsondto_json(i)/@json
Propertiesfrom_props/@propsdto_props/@props
CSVfrom_csv/@csvdto_csv/@csv
TSVfrom_tsv/@tsvdto_tsv/@tsv
XMLfrom_xml/@xmldto_xml(i)/@xml
Base64@base64d@base64
URI@urid@uri
Shell@sh

See CSV and TSV documentation for accepted formats.

XML uses the --xml-attribute-prefix and xml-content-name flags to identify attributes and content fields.

Base64 assumes rfc4648 encoding. Encoding and decoding both assume that the content is a utf-8 string and not binary content.

Encode value as json string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool: thing

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | to_json)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  cool: thing
b: |
  {
    "cool": "thing"
  }

Encode value as json string, on one line

Pass in a 0 indent to print json on a single line.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool: thing

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | to_json(0))' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  cool: thing
b: '{"cool":"thing"}'

Encode value as json string, on one line shorthand

Pass in a 0 indent to print json on a single line.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool: thing

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | @json)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  cool: thing
b: '{"cool":"thing"}'

Decode a json encoded string

Keep in mind JSON is a subset of YAML. If you want idiomatic yaml, pipe through the style operator to clear out the JSON styling.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: '{"cool":"thing"}'

then

bash
yq '.a | from_json | ... style=""' sample.yml

will output

yaml
cool: thing

Encode value as props string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool: thing

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | @props)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  cool: thing
b: |
  cool = thing

Decode props encoded string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: |-
  cats=great
  dogs=cool as well

then

bash
yq '.a |= @propsd' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  cats: great
  dogs: cool as well

Decode csv encoded string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: |-
  cats,dogs
  great,cool as well

then

bash
yq '.a |= @csvd' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  - cats: great
    dogs: cool as well

Decode tsv encoded string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: |-
  cats	dogs
  great	cool as well

then

bash
yq '.a |= @tsvd' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  - cats: great
    dogs: cool as well

Encode value as yaml string

Indent defaults to 2

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool:
    bob: dylan

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | to_yaml)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  cool:
    bob: dylan
b: |
  cool:
    bob: dylan

Encode value as yaml string, with custom indentation

You can specify the indentation level as the first parameter.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool:
    bob: dylan

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | to_yaml(8))' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  cool:
    bob: dylan
b: |
  cool:
          bob: dylan

Decode a yaml encoded string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: 'foo: bar'

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | from_yaml)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a: 'foo: bar'
b:
  foo: bar

Update a multiline encoded yaml string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: |
  foo: bar
  baz: dog

then

bash
yq '.a |= (from_yaml | .foo = "cat" | to_yaml)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a: |
  foo: cat
  baz: dog

Update a single line encoded yaml string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: 'foo: bar'

then

bash
yq '.a |= (from_yaml | .foo = "cat" | to_yaml)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a: 'foo: cat'

Encode array of scalars as csv string

Scalars are strings, numbers and booleans.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
- cat
- thing1,thing2
- true
- 3.40

then

bash
yq '@csv' sample.yml

will output

yaml
cat,"thing1,thing2",true,3.40

Encode array of arrays as csv string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
- - cat
  - thing1,thing2
  - true
  - 3.40
- - dog
  - thing3
  - false
  - 12

then

bash
yq '@csv' sample.yml

will output

yaml
cat,"thing1,thing2",true,3.40
dog,thing3,false,12

Encode array of arrays as tsv string

Scalars are strings, numbers and booleans.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
- - cat
  - thing1,thing2
  - true
  - 3.40
- - dog
  - thing3
  - false
  - 12

then

bash
yq '@tsv' sample.yml

will output

yaml
cat	thing1,thing2	true	3.40
dog	thing3	false	12

Encode value as xml string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool:
    foo: bar
    +@id: hi

then

bash
yq '.a | to_xml' sample.yml

will output

yaml
<cool id="hi">
  <foo>bar</foo>
</cool>

Encode value as xml string on a single line

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool:
    foo: bar
    +@id: hi

then

bash
yq '.a | @xml' sample.yml

will output

yaml
<cool id="hi"><foo>bar</foo></cool>

Encode value as xml string with custom indentation

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  cool:
    foo: bar
    +@id: hi

then

bash
yq '{"cat": .a | to_xml(1)}' sample.yml

will output

yaml
cat: |
  <cool id="hi">
   <foo>bar</foo>
  </cool>

Decode a xml encoded string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: <foo>bar</foo>

then

bash
yq '.b = (.a | from_xml)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a: <foo>bar</foo>
b:
  foo: bar

Encode a string to base64

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
coolData: a special string

then

bash
yq '.coolData | @base64' sample.yml

will output

yaml
YSBzcGVjaWFsIHN0cmluZw==

Encode a yaml document to base64

Pipe through @yaml first to convert to a string, then use @base64 to encode it.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a: apple

then

bash
yq '@yaml | @base64' sample.yml

will output

yaml
YTogYXBwbGUK

Encode a string to uri

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
coolData: this has & special () characters *

then

bash
yq '.coolData | @uri' sample.yml

will output

yaml
this+has+%26+special+%28%29+characters+%2A

Decode a URI to a string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
this+has+%26+special+%28%29+characters+%2A

then

bash
yq '@urid' sample.yml

will output

yaml
this has & special () characters *

Encode a string to sh

Sh/Bash friendly string

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
coolData: strings with spaces and a 'quote'

then

bash
yq '.coolData | @sh' sample.yml

will output

yaml
strings' with spaces and a '\'quote\'

Decode a base64 encoded string

Decoded data is assumed to be a string.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
coolData: V29ya3Mgd2l0aCBVVEYtMTYg8J+Yig==

then

bash
yq '.coolData | @base64d' sample.yml

will output

yaml
Works with UTF-16 😊

Decode a base64 encoded yaml document

Pipe through from_yaml to parse the decoded base64 string as a yaml document.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
coolData: YTogYXBwbGUK

then

bash
yq '.coolData |= (@base64d | from_yaml)' sample.yml

will output

yaml
coolData:
  a: apple