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Path

The path operator can be used to get the traversal paths of matching nodes in an expression. The path is returned as an array, which if traversed in order will lead to the matching node.

You can get the key/index of matching nodes by using the path operator to return the path array then piping that through .[-1] to get the last element of that array, the key.

Use setpath to set a value to the path array returned by path, and similarly delpaths for an array of path arrays.

Map path

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  b: cat

then

bash
yq '.a.b | path' sample.yml

will output

yaml
- a
- b

Get map key

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  b: cat

then

bash
yq '.a.b | path | .[-1]' sample.yml

will output

yaml
b

Array path

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  - cat
  - dog

then

bash
yq '.a.[] | select(. == "dog") | path' sample.yml

will output

yaml
- a
- 1

Get array index

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  - cat
  - dog

then

bash
yq '.a.[] | select(. == "dog") | path | .[-1]' sample.yml

will output

yaml
1

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  - cat
  - dog
  - frog

then

bash
yq '.a[] | select(. == "*og") | [{"path":path, "value":.}]' sample.yml

will output

yaml
- path:
    - a
    - 1
  value: dog
- path:
    - a
    - 2
  value: frog

Set path

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  b: cat

then

bash
yq 'setpath(["a", "b"]; "things")' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  b: things

Set on empty document

Running

bash
yq --null-input 'setpath(["a", "b"]; "things")'

will output

yaml
a:
  b: things

Set path to prune deep paths

Like pick but recursive. This uses ireduce to deeply set the selected paths into an empty object.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml

parentA: bob
parentB:
  child1: i am child1
  child2: i am child2
parentC:
  child1: me child1
  child2: me child2

then

bash
yq '(.parentB.child2, .parentC.child1) as $i
  ireduce({}; setpath($i | path; $i))' sample.yml

will output

yaml
parentB:
  child2: i am child2
parentC:
  child1: me child1

Set array path

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  - cat
  - frog

then

bash
yq 'setpath(["a", 0]; "things")' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  - things
  - frog

Set array path empty

Running

bash
yq --null-input 'setpath(["a", 0]; "things")'

will output

yaml
a:
  - things

Delete path

Notice delpaths takes an array of paths.

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  b: cat
  c: dog
  d: frog

then

bash
yq 'delpaths([["a", "c"], ["a", "d"]])' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  b: cat

Delete array path

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  - cat
  - frog

then

bash
yq 'delpaths([["a", 0]])' sample.yml

will output

yaml
a:
  - frog

Delete - wrong parameter

delpaths does not work with a single path array

Given a sample.yml file of:

yaml
a:
  - cat
  - frog

then

bash
yq 'delpaths(["a", 0])' sample.yml

will output

bash
Error: DELPATHS: expected entry [0] to be a sequence, but its a !!str. Note that delpaths takes an array of path arrays, e.g. [["a", "b"]]