module YAML
Overview
The YAML module provides serialization and deserialization of YAML version 1.1 to/from native Crystal data structures, with the additional independent types specified in http://yaml.org/type/
  
Parsing with #parse and #parse_all
YAML.parse will return an Any, which is a convenient wrapper around all possible
YAML core types, making it easy to traverse a complex YAML structure but requires
some casts from time to time, mostly via some method invocations.
require "yaml"
data = YAML.parse <<-END
         ---
         foo:
           bar:
             baz:
               - qux
               - fox
         END
data["foo"]["bar"]["baz"][1].as_s # => "fox"YAML.parse can read from an IO directly (such as a file) which saves
allocating a string:
require "yaml"
yaml = File.open("path/to/file.yml") do |file|
  YAML.parse(file)
end
  
Parsing with from_yaml
A type T can be deserialized from YAML by invoking T.from_yaml(string_or_io).
For this to work, T must implement
new(ctx : YAML::PullParser, node : YAML::Nodes::Node) and decode
a value from the given node, using ctx to store and retrieve
anchored values (see YAML::PullParser for an explanation of this).
Crystal primitive types, Time, Bytes and Union implement
this method. YAML::Serializable can be used to implement this method
for user types.
  
Dumping with YAML.dump or #to_yaml
YAML.dump generates the YAML representation for an object.
An IO can be passed and it will be written there,
otherwise it will be returned as a string. Similarly, #to_yaml
(with or without an IO) on any object does the same.
For this to work, the type given to YAML.dump must implement
to_yaml(builder : YAML::Nodes::Builder).
Crystal primitive types, Time and Bytes implement
this method. YAML::Serializable can be used to implement this method
for user types.
yaml = YAML.dump({hello: "world"})                               # => "---\nhello: world\n"
File.open("foo.yml", "w") { |f| YAML.dump({hello: "world"}, f) } # writes it to the file
# or:
yaml = {hello: "world"}.to_yaml                               # => "---\nhello: world\n"
File.open("foo.yml", "w") { |f| {hello: "world"}.to_yaml(f) } # writes it to the fileDefined in:
yaml.cryaml/any.cr
yaml/builder.cr
yaml/enums.cr
yaml/serialization.cr
Class Method Summary
- 
        .build(io : IO, &) : Nil
        
          Writes YAML into the given IO.
- 
        .build(&)
        
          Returns the resulting String of writing YAML to the yielded YAML::Builder.
- 
        .dump(object, io : IO)
        
          Serializes an object to YAML, writing it to io. 
- 
        .dump(object) : String
        
          Serializes an object to YAML, returning it as a String.
- 
        .libyaml_version : SemanticVersion
        
          Returns the used version of libyaml.
- 
        .parse(data : String | IO) : Any
        
          Deserializes a YAML document according to the core schema. 
- 
        .parse_all(data : String) : Array(Any)
        
          Deserializes multiple YAML documents according to the core schema. 
Class Method Detail
Writes YAML into the given IO. A YAML::Builder is yielded to the block.
Returns the resulting String of writing YAML to the yielded YAML::Builder.
require "yaml"
string = YAML.build do |yaml|
  yaml.mapping do
    yaml.scalar "foo"
    yaml.sequence do
      yaml.scalar 1
      yaml.scalar 2
    end
  end
end
string # => "---\nfoo:\n- 1\n- 2\n"Serializes an object to YAML, returning it as a String.
Deserializes a YAML document according to the core schema.
# ./foo.yml
data:
  string: "foobar"
  array:
    - John
    - Sarah
  hash: {key: value}
  paragraph: |
    foo
    barrequire "yaml"
YAML.parse(File.read("./foo.yml"))
# => {
# => "data" => {
# => "string" => "foobar",
# => "array" => ["John", "Sarah"],
# => "hash" => {"key" => "value"},
# => "paragraph" => "foo\nbar\n"
# => }Deserializes multiple YAML documents according to the core schema.
# ./foo.yml
foo: bar
---
hello: worldrequire "yaml"
YAML.parse_all(File.read("./foo.yml"))
# => [{"foo" => "bar"}, {"hello" => "world"}]