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# yaml-rust
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The missing Rust implementation for YAML 1.2.
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The missing YAML 1.2 implementation for Rust.
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/chyh1990/yaml-rust.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/chyh1990/yaml-rust)
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[![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/scf47535ckp4ylg4?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chyh1990/yaml-rust)
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`yaml-rust` is a pure Rust YAML 1.2 implementation without
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any FFI and crate dependencies, which enjoys the memory safe
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property and other benefits from the Rust language.
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The parser is havily influenced by `libyaml` and `yaml-cpp`.
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NOTE: This library is still under heavily development.
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## Quick Start
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Adding the following to the Cargo.toml in your project:
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```
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[dependencies.yaml-rust]
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git = "https://github.com/chyh1990/yaml-rust.git"
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```
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and import using *extern crate*:
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```.rust
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extern crate yaml_rust;
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```
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Use `yaml::YamlLoader` to load the YAML documents and access it
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as Vec/HashMap:
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```.rust
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extern crate yaml_rust;
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use yaml_rust::yaml;
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fn main() {
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let s =
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"
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foo:
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- list1
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- list2
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bar:
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- 1
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- 2.0
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";
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let docs = yaml::YamlLoader::load_from_str(s).unwrap();
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// Multi document support, doc is a yaml::Yaml
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let doc = &docs[0];
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// Debug support
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println!("{:?}", doc);
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// Index access for map & array
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assert_eq!(doc["foo"][0].as_str().unwrap(), "list1");
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assert_eq!(doc["bar"][1].as_f64().unwrap(), 2.0);
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// Chained key/array access is checked and won't panic,
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// return BadValue if they are not exist.
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assert!(doc["INVALID_KEY"][100].is_badvalue());
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}
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```
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Note that `yaml::Yaml` implements `Index<&'a str>` & `Index<usize>`:
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* `Index<usize>` assumes the container is an Array
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* `Index<&'a str>` assumes the container is a string to value Map
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* otherwise, `Yaml::BadValue` is returned
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If your document does not conform to this convention (e.g. map with
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complex type key), you can use the `Yaml::as_XXX` family API to access your
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documents.
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## Features
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* Pure Rust
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* Ruby-like Array/Hash access API
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* Low-level YAML events emission
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## Specification Compliance
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### Missing Feature
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This implementation aims to provide YAML parser fully compatible with
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the YAML 1.2 specification. The pasrser can correctly parse almost all
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examples in the specification, except for the following known bugs:
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* Empty plain scalar in certain contexts
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However, the widely used library `libyaml` also fails to parse these examples,
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so it may not be a huge problem for most users.
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## Goals
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* Encoder
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* Tag directive
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* Tag data type are ignored
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* Alias while desearilization
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## Contribution
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Fork & PR on Github.
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