![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/jeremyfa/yaml.js.svg?branch=develop) ⚠️ Development of this library has slowed-down _I am still using **yaml.js** in production for some projects, it works fine in all the situations I needed it. That said, I am not actively working with raw javascript environments (mostly using [haxe](https://haxe.org) now, if you are curious), thus I don't have much bandwidth to actively provide support to the posted issues asking for new features or bugfixes that don't affect my own use cases of the library. If this situation is an issue for you, I suggest you use [js-yaml](https://github.com/nodeca/js-yaml) which is a great and pretty feature-complete yaml parser and dumper for javascript. Pull Requests are still welcome, as long as they don't break the current set of unit tests!_ _Thanks 🙏_ yaml.js ======= Standalone JavaScript YAML 1.2 Parser & Encoder. Works under node.js and all major browsers. Also brings command line YAML/JSON conversion tools. Mainly inspired from [Symfony Yaml Component](https://github.com/symfony/Yaml). How to use ---------- Import yaml.js in your html page: ``` html ``` Parse yaml string: ``` js nativeObject = YAML.parse(yamlString); ``` Dump native object into yaml string: ``` js yamlString = YAML.stringify(nativeObject[, inline /* @integer depth to start using inline notation at */[, spaces /* @integer number of spaces to use for indentation */] ]); ``` Load yaml file: ``` js nativeObject = YAML.load('file.yml'); ``` Load yaml file: ``` js YAML.load('file.yml', function(result) { nativeObject = result; }); ``` Use with node.js ---------------- Install module: ``` bash npm install yamljs ``` Use it: ``` js YAML = require('yamljs'); // parse YAML string nativeObject = YAML.parse(yamlString); // Generate YAML yamlString = YAML.stringify(nativeObject, 4); // Load yaml file using YAML.load nativeObject = YAML.load('myfile.yml'); ``` Command line tools ------------------ You can enable the command line tools by installing yamljs as a global module: ``` bash npm install -g yamljs ``` Then, two cli commands should become available: **yaml2json** and **json2yaml**. They let you convert YAML to JSON and JSON to YAML very easily. **yaml2json** ``` usage: yaml2json [-h] [-v] [-p] [-i INDENTATION] [-s] [-r] [-w] input Positional arguments: input YAML file or directory containing YAML files. Optional arguments: -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -v, --version Show program's version number and exit. -p, --pretty Output pretty (indented) JSON. -i INDENTATION, --indentation INDENTATION Number of space characters used to indent code (use with --pretty, default: 2). -s, --save Save output inside JSON file(s) with the same name. -r, --recursive If the input is a directory, also find YAML files in sub-directories recursively. -w, --watch Watch for changes. ``` **json2yaml** ``` usage: json2yaml [-h] [-v] [-d DEPTH] [-i INDENTATION] [-s] [-r] [-w] input Positional arguments: input JSON file or directory containing JSON files. Optional arguments: -h, --help Show this help message and exit. -v, --version Show program's version number and exit. -d DEPTH, --depth DEPTH Set minimum level of depth before generating inline YAML (default: 2). -i INDENTATION, --indentation INDENTATION Number of space characters used to indent code (default: 2). -s, --save Save output inside YML file(s) with the same name. -r, --recursive If the input is a directory, also find JSON files in sub-directories recursively. -w, --watch Watch for changes. ``` **examples** ``` bash # Convert YAML to JSON and output resulting JSON on the console yaml2json myfile.yml # Store output inside a JSON file yaml2json myfile.yml > output.json # Output "pretty" (indented) JSON yaml2json myfile.yml --pretty # Save the output inside a file called myfile.json yaml2json myfile.yml --pretty --save # Watch a full directory and convert any YAML file into its JSON equivalent yaml2json mydirectory --pretty --save --recursive # Convert JSON to YAML and store output inside a YAML file json2yaml myfile.json > output.yml # Output YAML that will be inlined only after 8 levels of indentation json2yaml myfile.json --depth 8 # Save the output inside a file called myfile.json with 4 spaces for each indentation json2yaml myfile.json --indentation 4 # Watch a full directory and convert any JSON file into its YAML equivalent json2yaml mydirectory --pretty --save --recursive ``` ### Credits / Thanks - [Symfony Yaml Component](https://github.com/symfony/yaml) which was the reference implementation initially. - [minj](https://github.com/minj) who did fix various bugs and ported a first batch of unit tests in an earlier version of yamljs.