Package Exports
- @stoplight/yaml
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Readme
@stoplight/yaml
Useful functions when working with YAML.
Installation
Supported in modern browsers and node.
# latest stable
yarn add @stoplight/yamlUsage
// basic example of parseWithPointers
import { parseWithPointers } from "@stoplight/yaml";
const result = parseWithPointers("foo: bar");
console.log(result.data); // => the {foo: "bar"} JS object
console.log(result.pointers); // => the source map with a single "#/foo" pointer that has position info for the foo property- parseWithPointers: Like
JSON.parse(val)but also returns a source map that includes a JSON path pointer for every property in the result (with line information).
Contributing
- Clone repo.
- Create / checkout
feature/{name},chore/{name}, orfix/{name}branch. - Install deps:
yarn. - Make your changes.
- Run tests:
yarn test.prod. - Stage relevant files to git.
- Commit:
yarn commit. NOTE: Commits that don't follow the conventional format will be rejected.yarn commitcreates this format for you, or you can put it together manually and then do a regulargit commit. - Push:
git push. - Open PR targeting the
developbranch.