# YAML `yaml` is a JavaScript parser and stringifier for [YAML](http://yaml.org/), a human friendly data serialization standard. It supports both parsing and stringifying data using all versions of YAML, along with all common data schemas. As a particularly distinguishing feature, `yaml` fully supports reading and writing comments and blank lines in YAML documents. The library is released under the ISC open source license, and the code is [available on GitHub](https://github.com/eemeli/yaml/). It has no external dependencies and runs on Node.js 6 and later, and in browsers from IE 11 upwards. For the purposes of versioning, any changes that break any of the endpoints or APIs documented here will be considered semver-major breaking changes. Undocumented library internals may change between minor versions, and previous APIs may be deprecated (but not removed). For more information, see the project's documentation site: [**eemeli.org/yaml/v1**](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/) To install: ```sh npm install yaml ``` **Note:** This is `yaml@1`. You may also be interested in the next version, currently available as [`yaml@next`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/yaml/v/next). ## API Overview The API provided by `yaml` has three layers, depending on how deep you need to go: [Parse & Stringify](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#parse-amp-stringify), [Documents](https://eemeli.org/yaml/#documents), and the [CST Parser](https://eemeli.org/yaml/#cst-parser). The first has the simplest API and "just works", the second gets you all the bells and whistles supported by the library along with a decent [AST](https://eemeli.org/yaml/#content-nodes), and the third is the closest to YAML source, making it fast, raw, and crude. ```js import YAML from 'yaml' // or const YAML = require('yaml') ``` ### Parse & Stringify - [`YAML.parse(str, options): value`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#yaml-parse) - [`YAML.stringify(value, options): string`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#yaml-stringify) ### YAML Documents - [`YAML.createNode(value, wrapScalars, tag): Node`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#creating-nodes) - [`YAML.defaultOptions`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#options) - [`YAML.Document`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#yaml-documents) - [`constructor(options)`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#creating-documents) - [`defaults`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#options) - [`#anchors`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#working-with-anchors) - [`#contents`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#content-nodes) - [`#errors`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#errors) - [`YAML.parseAllDocuments(str, options): YAML.Document[]`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#parsing-documents) - [`YAML.parseDocument(str, options): YAML.Document`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#parsing-documents) ```js import { Pair, YAMLMap, YAMLSeq } from 'yaml/types' ``` - [`new Pair(key, value)`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#creating-nodes) - [`new YAMLMap()`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#creating-nodes) - [`new YAMLSeq()`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#creating-nodes) ### CST Parser ```js import parseCST from 'yaml/parse-cst' ``` - [`parseCST(str): CSTDocument[]`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#parsecst) - [`YAML.parseCST(str): CSTDocument[]`](https://eemeli.org/yaml/v1/#parsecst) ## YAML.parse ```yaml # file.yml YAML: - A human-readable data serialization language - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML yaml: - A complete JavaScript implementation - https://www.npmjs.com/package/yaml ``` ```js import fs from 'fs' import YAML from 'yaml' YAML.parse('3.14159') // 3.14159 YAML.parse('[ true, false, maybe, null ]\n') // [ true, false, 'maybe', null ] const file = fs.readFileSync('./file.yml', 'utf8') YAML.parse(file) // { YAML: // [ 'A human-readable data serialization language', // 'https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML' ], // yaml: // [ 'A complete JavaScript implementation', // 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/yaml' ] } ``` ## YAML.stringify ```js import YAML from 'yaml' YAML.stringify(3.14159) // '3.14159\n' YAML.stringify([true, false, 'maybe', null]) // `- true // - false // - maybe // - null // ` YAML.stringify({ number: 3, plain: 'string', block: 'two\nlines\n' }) // `number: 3 // plain: string // block: > // two // // lines // ` ``` --- Browser testing provided by: